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Are Hybrid SUVs in Trouble Too?

Are people so scared of SUVs now that they really won't go near them? While the SUV has been diagnosed with what seems to be some sort of terminal disease, the hybrid versions of SUVs aren't totally out of the woodworks either. Sales haven't been exactly "taking off" with SUVs overall. It seems, that for many, the SUV has given the hybrid versions a bad name.

There are many people who are somewhat reluctant to purchase hybrid versions of vehicles in general- not just with SUVs. But can you blame them? I spoke to someone recently about getting a different vehicle than the one I currently drive (I currently own a 2007 Jeep Liberty). However, when I asked them about getting a hybrid car (because I thought it would be a good investment), they advised against it. For someone like myself, who does a lot of highway driving, hybrids are not the best vehicles to get because they tend to not accelerate as fast, which can be a problem in terms of merging into high speed traffic as well as getting yourself out of sticky situations (i.e. accelerating quickly in order to avoid an accident)

Now, this is, of course, one person's opinion...but I'm sure if you asked any number of people out there, that a good chunk of them would have reservations about purchasing a hybrid. For instance, some people feel that hybrids (much like new electronics) are fairly new to the auto market and therefore, they are still going to have "kinks" to work out. Some people don't want to risk taking the chance with them. As for me, I'm still undecided about the hybrid SUVs and what it would mean in terms of highway driving and long term fuel-efficiency. What do you think?

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2 Comments

 Dig Dug said…
What happen to the real fuel economy cars of yesterday? The cars today still do not hold a match to the cars 24 years ago. I love how car dealers in fact did not advance in technology but instead took three steps back to the gas guzzling power monsters even the hybrids of today do not hold a match to the likes of a Honda CRX 1.3 liter or HF. Maybe the consumers see the truth behind car dealers as they will soon see the truth in real estate ballooning prices for property. What goes up must come down or eventually will burst.
 Autoguy said…
This is a last ditch plow for the domestics to sell those gas guzzlers at a higher price to maintain market share. We all know it makes no sense to buy a FFV or E85 Truck just because it uses an alternative form of energy- WHY? Because the infrastructure of these alternative sources are few and far between. Until the alternative fuel industry grows- why is there a need to buy a truck or SUV that may barely provide an advantage to additional MPG??? Good try DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS- but the avg personis running from them.. faster than FOREST GUMP in fact :)

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