Subject: {FIRSTNAME}, Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hello {FIRSTNAME}, I hope you enjoyed the second course on why are gas prices so high, next we are going to look at alternative fuel vehicles. Here is a recap of the e-course schedule: Part 1: What Are Alternative Fuels Part 2: Why Are Gas Prices So High Part 3: Alternative Fuel Vehicles Part 4: Gasoline and Oil Part 5: Environmental Damage Part 6: Global Warming Part 7: Alternative Fuel According to the Numbers With that being said... Lets get rolling shall we :) ================================================== Part 3: Alternative Fuel Vehicles -------------------------------------------------- There are two types of alternative fuel vehicles – those that are originally designed to run on these new fuels and those that have been converted to run on alternative fuels. Car companies will also make hybrid vehicles that can run on either gasoline or other fuels. Many people call these cars “green vehicles” because of their positive effect on the environment. Since the trend is toward producing and buying environmentally friendly vehicles, nearly every major car manufacturer has at least one green vehicle in their inventory. We’re relatively sure that as alternative fuels become more and more popular because of the cost and the positive effects on our environment, the number of green vehicles will dramatically increase in the next few years. As of 2006, here is a list of some of the green vehicles manufactured by some of the major car companies: · Honda Insight · Honda Accord Hybrid · Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 Series · Dodge Stratus Sedan · Dodge Durango SUV · Dodge Caravan Minivan · Ford Taurus · Ford F-150 Pickup · Ford Escape SUV · GM Impala · Chevrolet Silverado 4 x 2 · Chevrolet Tahoe SUV · Chevy Yukon SUV · Nissan Titan Pickup · Toyota Highlander SUV · Toyota Prius Many of the vehicles listed above are hybrid vehicles which mean that they can run on both conventional gasoline as well as alternative fuels. As we said, the above list is for 2006 vehicles. The list for 2007 is much larger. There are also two other types of AFVs that are becoming more and more popular. First, there is the electric vehicle. This car is exactly what it says it is. You plug it into an electrical outlet to charge the battery and then drive without using any fuel at all. However, these vehicles are generally not meant to travel at high speeds. A second type of AFV is the fuel cell vehicle. These cars get electrical energy from a fuel cell instead of from a battery. There are different kinds of fuel cell vehicles, but most manufacturers prefer cells that use a proton exchange membrane that uses hydrogen to produce an electrical current to run the motor. The only type of exhaust with this type of vehicle is water – believe it or not! Besides the obvious advantages to owning an AFV, the government is also stepping in to make it even more advantageous. People who buy these types of vehicles are given tax breaks on their income taxes. Additionally, many states also offer incentives and car manufacturers even offer rebates or discounts. For more information about alternative fuel, please refer to my website Take Care,