Love Your Budget And Mother Earth When Riding

The verb “save” has obviously become more actively used. And what we really should save is our money. And Mother Earth, of course. While car industry is in its lowest during the total recession, people still need shifting from one spot to another one. But the travel must be money-saving. And environment-conscious, surely. That’s probably the reason why people are changing their voracious gas-guzzlers for smaller economy cars. Almost all popular economy cars are hybrids rolled from the Japanese production line.

Toyota Prius (hybrid-electric): only 4.9 liters per 100km in urban circumstances. If you have $22,000 and more – you should buy it without hesitating. More over, you’ll join the army of celebrities who give preference to this Japanese nature-lover.

Honda Civic Hybrid: 5,88 liters per 100km with 185km/h full speed. At all points it’s not as good as Prius, but this hybrid didn’t lag behind much. New sparkling Honda Civic Hybrid will be yours for $23,000.

Nissan Altima Hybrid: this ride consumes a little bit more then his compatriots but with no harm to quality for nearly the same price. With 6,7 liters per 100km it deserved trust of American car owners.

Now let’s get acquainted to their European competitors that consuming much more gas and money.

Lamborghini Murcielago:  incredibly appealing design and almost 30 liters per 100kn. If you have a car like this, you’re extremely conscious about your income but you’re absolutely indifferent to the nature state.

Bugatti Veyron: it’s just plush. With nearly 29 liters per 100km this car represents the symbol of well-being and complete ignorance to Greenpeace.

Bentley Azure: this monster will guarantee you 26 liters per 100km and women’s love and admiration. If you own this car, you obviously pay attention to the environmental conditions in your passenger compartment and don’t  care much about the environment conditions outside.


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