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VistaXP
09-17-2007, 11:29 PM
Hi, I don't know anything about how a hybrid car works so I have a couple questions.
1. Could it run only on gas or electric or does it require both to operate?
2. How and where does the car recharges electric? How often?
I know these questions are rather obvious to some but I really am interested in how these things work. :iono:
Thanks.
Black Yaris
09-17-2007, 11:47 PM
you realize the Yaris is NOT a hybrid, right?
Ferret_san
09-17-2007, 11:53 PM
I had a hybrid car once. It came with a Redhead, a Blonde and a Brunette !
Umm. back on topic, a quick google fond these links. Not sure if they are of relevence or not. My personal favourite is the last link:wink:
How Hybrid Cars Work
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hybrid-car.htm
How to Drive a Hybrid Car for Maximum Fuel Economy
http://www.motherearthliving.com/issues/motherearthliving/green_transportation/Hybrid-Car_104-1.html
Ten Tips to Maximize Your Hybrid’s Fuel Efficiency
http://www.activehybrid.com/Ten-Tips-to-Maximize-Your-Hybrids-Fuel-Efficiency.html
Driving Tips to Extend Mileage
http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/f48/driving-tips-extend-mileage-9737/
Gas Mileage Tips for Hybrid Cars
http://www.hybridcarsmoney.com/Tips_for_Drivers_of_Hybrid_Cars.html
Hybrid Cars Blog
http://www.hybrids.cc/blog
Tips for Drivers of Hybrid Cars
http://www.hybrid-auto-info.com/hybrid-driving-tips.html
My replacement for a Hybrid
http://www.fpv.com.au/index.aspx
ECHOKnight2000
09-17-2007, 11:54 PM
Hi, I don't know anything about how a hybrid car works so I have a couple questions.
1. Could it run only on gas or electric or does it require both to operate?
2. How and where does the car recharges electric? How often?
I know these questions are rather obvious to some but I really am interested in how these things work. :iono:
Thanks.
The Yaris is not a Hybrid as said before...
Here is the general knowledge I have about hybrid. There are two hybrid systems in the car market right now. Mild and full hybrid. So far it seems Toyota is the only one to have a full hybrid applied to a practicle car.
Full hybrid is where the car can run on an electric motor for a given time and speed, then the gas kicks in. When you floor it both work together.
Recharging is complicated I don't know about that too much...I know regenerative breaking helps regenerate the electric motor. There are tests by Toyota and other companies to have plug in hybrids...but that is still in development...
A mild hybrid is where the electric can't work on its own or propel the car on its own like a full hybrid, what it does is when the vehicle is at a full stop it runs on electric, saves fuel and emissions but when the car starts the gas kicks in...so its not as advanced as a full hybrid which does similar things but better and more elaborate.
Here is a link to help you.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hybrid-car2.htm
fat like reflexes
09-17-2007, 11:55 PM
i have a hybrid. it's a Humscalade - half Hummer, half Escalade.
Black Yaris
09-18-2007, 12:13 AM
i have a hybrid. it's a Humscalade - half Hummer, half Escalade.
I get a kick out of your user name every time I see it:bellyroll:
could also be called an Escalummer
Ferret_san
09-18-2007, 12:21 AM
i have a hybrid. it's a Humscalade - half Hummer, half Escalade.
What wonders are stored in Google....:tongue:
JBIZZ
09-18-2007, 01:03 AM
I've heard that the battery in a hybrid needs to be replaced every three years or so. The cost of these batteries, I believe is between $1,500-$3,000. For that amount of money it would probably be cheaper to own a Yaris. If one is an extreme environmentalist then the added cost of owning a hybrid would probably be worth it.
VistaXP
09-18-2007, 01:10 AM
I've heard that the battery in a hybrid needs to be replaced every three years or so. The cost of these batteries, I believe is between $1,500-$3,000. For that amount of money it would probably be cheaper to own a Yaris. If one is an extreme environmentalist then the added cost of owning a hybrid would probably be worth it.
I just read a Wiki article that states the battery pack can last from 8-15 years.
Anyway, so cars like the Prius and Civic Hybrid don't have anything to plug into, it automatically recharges itself?
VistaXP
09-18-2007, 01:18 AM
you realize the Yaris is NOT a hybrid, right?
Just realized I posted in the wrong section. Feel free to move it to off-topic/other cars...
VistaXP
09-18-2007, 01:22 AM
I just found this video on youtube
It solved most of my questions.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vc3pj-7emvY
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