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What is old to some can be new for others when it comes to hybrid vehicles. According to the New York Times, an estimated 415,000 used hybrids were on the market this past May, with some used Toyota Prius models listed as low as $15,000. Similar hybrid models remain competitively priced today, as a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid was recently listed for $15,495 on the used car dealership website Drive Time. However, buyers willing to spend more to own the newest models not only get the full life of a manufacturer’s warranty but they may also be eligible for the federal Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicle Credit as well as other state tax credits, as the IRS notes.

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Whether you buy a used or new model, there are certainly advantages that come with owning a hybrid vehicle—namely the improved gas mileage that will save you money by spending less time at the pump. According to the Huffington Post, hybrid car sales rose about 73 percent from 2011 to 2012 to an estimated 440,000 units. If you do decide to look for a used hybrid vehicle, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind during your search.

As the automotive website Edmunds.com noted, “the first and most important step a prospective buyer should take” is to conduct a thorough check of the used hybrid’s service record. As hybrid vehicle specialist Carolyn Coquilette told Edmunds, the fact that hybrids are largely computer-controlled is good because it generally means you’re not going to have the same concerns about prior driving abuse you would have with other cars. Instead, one concern for hybrid buyers has more to do with the specialized batteries.

The April 2013 issue of Consumer Reports reported that nearly 20 percent of 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid owners required a battery replacement over a 12-month survey period. Additionally, the replacement rate was more than 10 percent for 2003, 2004 and 2010 Civic Hybrid models. Because hybrid batteries can range between $2,000 and $4,000 to replace, that is an understandable concern for potential buyers.

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However, the Times noted that federal regulations require all hybrids to carry a minimum of a 100,000-mile, eight-year battery warranty, and some tests have shown that hybrid batteries can last much longer. John O’Dell, a senior editor at Edmunds, told the Times that battery life shouldn’t be a concern if a car is less than five years old and has fewer than 100,000 miles. Additionally, two executives at top automotive battery companies told the Wall Street Journal that the cost of lithium-ion batteries used in electric and hybrid vehicles will likely be about half of today’s price by 2020.

Another important step in looking for a used hybrid vehicle is to have an independent inspection performed by a trained hybrid mechanic. While many locations will typically have signage letting you know that they employ such trained mechanics, some dealerships do not always have certified mechanics. If you are unsure where to find qualified technicians in your area, the Auto Career Development Center lists such locations.

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Price can understandably be the major sticking point for those torn between buying new or used, but it should be noted that David Wurster, president of automotive research company Vincentric, told Forbes that while most hybrids have higher depreciation costs than non-hybrids, about half the hybrids his company analyzed in November 2012 had lower depreciation rates than the non-hybrids. Prospective buyers should also learn about the potential incentives their state offers—many of which are tax credits worth thousands of dollars.

Clean it With Renew Crew!

Jan-6-2014 By Barbara Zak

Conventional wisdom would have us all believe that pressure washing is one of the most efficient cleaning methods for any kind of surface. By literally blasting away dirt and grime, pressure washing should be able to leave your decks, patios and exterior walls looking spotless and good as new. That’s what many people believe anyway, but the truth is that while pressure cleaning can be effective, many situations call for a little bit more.

A Brick walkway after pressure washing

A Brick walkway after pressure washing (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Pressure cleaning may be able to get rid of the dirt on a solid surface, but it may also leave deeply embedded dirt untouched. At first, most of the dirt and grime that gets embedded into patios and decks may be unnoticeable, but it will build up in time, and if you go years without a thorough cleaning it will look like almost nothing will get rid of it. Fortunately, there are solutions available from Renew Crew. Renew Crew combines pressure washing with its own exclusive solvents that can penetrate deep into the pores of a surface. These solvents loosen embedded dirt that can then be removed with pressure washing.

An Environmentally-Friendly Solution

Those who are worried about the potentially harmful chemicals found in many deep cleaning solvents need not worry when they hire Renew Crew to clean their surfaces. Renew Crew’s solvents utilize environmentally-friendly enzymes that can kill mold and mildew without killing your plants, bleaching your wood or endangering your family or pets. Our solvents also contain special polymers that can seal your surfaces and protect them against the elements. This will extend the life of your concrete patio or wooden deck so that it can be enjoyed by you and your family for years.

Most commercial pressure washing services cannot provide the kind of thorough and superior concrete cleaning and deck sealing that you will get from Renew Crew. Our exclusive solvents and sealants aren’t available in any store, but a simple pressure washing appointment will give you access to products that were developed and refined specifically for Renew Crew.

For more information about the services offered by Renew Crew or to schedule a cleaning, contact us online at www.renewcrewclean.com today.

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