Used Hybrid SUV
Used Hybrid SUV: Ecology, Economy And Style
SUV’s are known fuel-guzzlers. It is no secret that they have a tendency to deplete the cash in your wallet as their exhaust emissions are depleting the earth’s ozone layer. A used hybrid SUV, however, defies every stereotype associated with sports utility vehicles. Like all hybrid vehicles, it uses a combination of petroleum and alternative fuel sources, greatly cutting its emissions and greatly cutting its need to be fed constantly with gas. Like regular SUV’s, however, the hybrid SUV is appreciated for its strength, its rugged appearance and the ability to drive off road. Combined with the ecological and economic benefits, these cars are the perfect balance of form and heightened function.
Used Hybrid SUV: Ecology and Economy
The most immediate benefit for most people who buy a used hybrid SUV is the reduction of fuel costs. Hybrid SUV’s run by combining a traditional combustion engine with electric battery power. The added battery power can greatly cut the amount of fuel needed to run the car. In fact, some of the best hybrid SUV’s can drive twenty-five miles using around $2 worth of gas. This means that while it may cost the same amount to fill up the tank, you will have to fill it up far less often. Depending on how much you drive, you could save hundreds of dollars each year on fuel costs.

While most people appreciate the money saved, hybrid vehicles are also known for their lessened impact on the environment. As people reduce their oil consumption, they reduce the amount of oil that must be drilled. While this reduces the impact of oil rigs and drill companies, it also reduces the chance of ecological disasters such as spills, leaks and explosions. Additionally, hybrid cars emit fewer greenhouse gasses than their traditional counterparts. While a regular SUV may spew as much as 15 tons of greenhouse emissions into the air each year, a hybrid SUV may produce as little as 5 tons a year.
Used Hybrid SUV: The Sports Utility Vehicle
When thinking about a used hybrid SUV, many people focus on the economical and ecological impacts of used cars SUV. While these are important, however, it is also important to remember that these cars are still the sports utility vehicles known and loved by millions. In fact, many hybrid models are simply regular models with hybrid engines. They look the same, and drive with the same power. They have enough cargo space to be used for everything from grocery shopping to camping. Their seats are padded and comfortable, as suited to a road trip as they are to your daily commute and they come with all of the security features, such as airbags and alarms, which are standard issue for regular SUV’s.
There are, of course, both risks and benefits to buying a used vehicle. The main benefit is cost, which goes down substantially the moment a car is driven off the lot. This means that while a new hybrid SUV may be out of your price range, a used model, such as a used Toyota hybrid SUV, a used Ford hybrid SUV or a used Lexus hybrid SUV, may sit comfortably within it. Additionally, it is often easy to find a model that has barely been driven. Many car aficionados trade their old car each year for the latest model.
While this may seem extravagant, it means that you may be able to find a used hybrid SUV for sale, with few miles on it, for a fraction of the cost of the new vehicle. While there is always some risk that a car has been in an accident or is flawed in some way, there is an increasing number of online car reports that detail a vehicle’s history. Services such as these are making it much easier to verify that a used vehicle really is what it says it is.
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Image Source Lexus RX 450H By Bull-Doser (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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