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Cheap lorries often get a bad name. Often the concept is that used tow trucks for sale make no sense. They don’t regularly get good mileage. They are big, often loud and rarely very pretty. Here’s why old pickups should be valued, not scorned.

1. Poor mileage, compared to what?

My 1980 Plymouth Arrow Pickup gets twenty-five miles per gallon. My 1976 Chevy C-10 gets fifteen mpg. Akin new trucks are loads more powerful, but not very much better on the mileage. So, you can never make a case for a new lorry just on mileage.

2. Energy cost to make a new lorry.

An old auto, car or lorry, sitting there’s a store of value and energy. All the energy, human and fossil, that went into building that vehicle is stored right there ready to work. Scrap the automobile and almost all of that energy is now not available to be used. Sure, you can recycle the basic materials. You can’t recycle the value-added design and producing that went into that truck. Scrapping handy trucks is a terrible waste.

3. No money time bombs.

Older automobiles generally are inexpensive to maintain. That is’s partly because of all the infrastructure that’s's already there to keep them going. Buy the newest and greatest and the maintenance issues could be far bigger than you dream. Take batteries. How much will a battery replacement cost for a hybrid down the road? What is the environmental cost of battery recycling and replacement? These are lurking money time bombs that may make many more modern autos unaffordable for poor folks.

4. Parts are everywhere.

Used parts and the people to install them are the way to keep old wagons working. Many autos hit the scrap heap not because they are worn out or outdated. It’s just because parts are high priced and the abilities to handle that particular model are uncommon. Drive old Chevy, Ford and Dodge wagons and forget about all that, at least for the moment.

5. Tools not toys.

trucks are tools like shovels and hammers. They can be art objects too. But older lorries keep going because they make sense. Does the newest vehicles stand the test of time? Perhaps, but perhaps not.

Inexpensive wagons represent a large amount of energy and work that has been spent. Scrap a van and you’ve made unavailable big amounts of energy invested in planning and putting that machine together. Keeping wagons working is way more environmentally judicious that scrapping them and replacing with new.

What about comparing an old Chevy pickup with newest hybrid pickup trucks SUV. No comparison again. Look at what you can move with old lorries and have a look at what your small half-breed will do. The old truck is a different beast that excels at what it does.

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February 24th, 2010 at 11:28 am

Hybrid Trucks Offer Fuel Efficiency

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Everybody knows that for some time now there has been a worldwide preoccupation for the  environment. Among the efforts made in the preservation of the natural world interest in particular has been awaken in so far as pollution and saving the planet’s energy sources are concerned. Therefore important decisions have been made in this direction and scientists, engineers and vehicle producers have come together to create green vehicles or at least to adjust the existing ones to the present green tendencies and policies. One notable outcome of their efforts in this direction is represented by the appearance of more and more hybrid cars and trucks. And this is when hybrid trucks come into play. Why should hybrid trucks make the object of our interest? Well, as you know, goods transportation would be paralyzed in the absence of trucks. These big vehicles – the hybrid trucks – are huge fuel eaters and the industry of transportation is equally vast.

The awareness about preserving the environment is superior nowadays, and more respect for resources is obvious in their exploitation; hybrid trucks follow exactly this line of thought. It seems that, hybrid trucks represent one of the most popular hybrid searches in the automotive industry. Users are more interested to apply technical achievements in their fields of activity. People are interested not only in hybrid trucks but also in hybrid electric, diesel and flex fuel pickups, hybrid commercial trucks, freight trucks, semis and many others. All in all, full hybrid trucks make the vehicles of the future. In fact, a couple of full hybrid trucks have been launched in 2008, with more to come in 2009 and 2010.

The number of manufacturers involved in the design of hybrid trucks is increasing, and efforts are made in the direction of getting fully electric vehicles. Thus Chevy and GMC have come up with some mild versions of hybrid pickups. Truck lovers and users will get satisfaction soon when promises made by Toyota, Dodge, Freightliner, International Truck Engine, Eaton and Kenworth will become true in the new hybrid vehicles to be launched. A nice outcome in the making of hybrid trucks is the considerable lowering of the noise level besides the energy saving advantages. Hybrid trucks are silent, cleaner and safer to use: all you need to do is get the idea of an investment and put it into practice!

 

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