CHINESE ELECTRIC CAR COULD BE ELECTRIC HYBRID LEADER

Remember back when oil was over $150 per gallon and it seemed like every day there was some new announcement about an electric car, or a hybrid car, or a car that runs on mule sweat? Okay, I made that last one up, but I think you get my meaning.

Now, with oil plunging below $60 per barrel and gas hovering comfortably at around $1.50 per gallon, announcements of new ultra-efficient concept cars are becoming less frequent.

Well, just such an announcement came recently.  And it came from an unlikely source.  The Chinese company BYD announced they are releasing a plug-in hybrid called the F3DM. Kudos to the marketing genius that thought up that name.

BYD wasn’t even in the car business until just recently.  They were, for the most part, a battery maker. That may explain the marketing departments knack for memorable car names.

The F3DM will be differ from many plug-in hybrids because of its small price tag.  Initial models are scheduled to go on sale late 2008 or early 2009 for around US$22,000.  The F3DM will reportedly travel approximately 60 miles on a full charge before the backup gasoline engine must kick in.  Charging uses a standard outlet and takes about 9 hours.

On the down side, the F3DM isn’t exactly a stylistic marvel.  With a look that is Toyota Corolla than exotic dream car, the F3DM is not likely to thrill the exotic car aficionado.

Red Tesla Roadster on City Street

To do this, one might be better off looking at the Tesla Roadster, another plug-in that trends more to the Ferrari side when it comes to appearance.  Of course, the downside there is the price tag.  At about US$100,000 the Roadster is definitely targeted towards a different type of consumer.

Many car experts think that the car market is heading towards greater practicality.  More and more families will place a greater emphasis on efficiency in the future.  But what does this mean for the exotic car market?

Well, for those that can afford to, a marriage of both exotic flair and practicality like the Tesla Roadster may be an option.  For the rest of us, it could mean a practical automobile in the driveway and accessing exotic cars through other outlets.

Exotic car clubs, for example, are one way people are finding to enjoy the use of exotic cars without the expense and hassle of direct ownership.  These clubs have been around for a while and are located all over the country.  Check out http://www.exoticcarclubs.com for a nationwide directory.

DFW Elite Car Club (http://www.dfwelitecarclub.com) is a car club that distinguishes itself by offering classic, luxury and exotic cars.  Additionally, the DFW car club allows members to choose their own level of participation by choosing exactly the amount of points to purchase.

These points are then used to drive exotic cars in the Dallas club’s collection.  With no large up front joining fees and monthly membership programs for as little as $700 per month, DFW Elite Car Club is a very practical way to drive exotic cars. The clubs more than 20 car paddock includes a Ferrari F430, a pair of Lamborghini Gallardos and even a 150k newly added bright red 2009 Audi R8.

Yeah baby! Consult your local tax professional, but a corporate car club membership at DFW Elite Car Club.com just might be this year’s most enjoyable tax write off.

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Wesley Chapel, FL resident and exotic car enthusiast!
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