Friday, April 20, 2012

More Hybrid Owners Are Choosing Less Expensive Alternatives like Fiat

Automotive Digest: Study: Hybrid Buyers Don’t Buy Hybrids Again

Most Hybrid Drivers in Boston Don't Buy Hybrids Again, Says Edmunds.com

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — April 17, 2012 — Only 38.4 percent of hybrid vehicle owners in Boston chose to purchase a hybrid again when they returned to the car market in 2011, according to an Edmunds.com analysis of new car registration data provided by Polk. The rate exceeds the national average of 35 percent, but suggests that hybrid car owners — both in Boston and nationwide — are finding attractive and affordable alternatives among the selection of gasoline-powered vehicles.
"Even as gas prices soar, the economics of buying a hybrid vehicle don't make much sense in many cases," says Edmunds.com Chief Economist Lacey Plache. "The lineup of hybrid vehicles and their premium price points just aren't appealing enough to consumers, especially given the growing strength of fuel economy among compact and midsize competitors."
Edmunds.com found several examples where the "payback period" — or the amount of time in which a driver can use fuel savings to make up the price premium between a hybrid and its gasoline-powered alternative — exceeds the six-year average that car owners typically hold on to their vehicles. With gasoline at $4.00 per gallon, it would take 10 years to make up the more than $4,000 price difference between a Honda Civic Hybrid and a Honda Civic. It would take seven years at $4.00/gallon to close the gap between a $22,800 Toyota Prius and a $16,800 Toyota Corolla.
By Edmunds.com's count, 46 of 327 vehicles on sale in the 2011 and 2012 model years were capable of delivering 30 miles per gallon, combined city and highway fuel efficiency, according to the EPA's formula. That is a nearly 30 percent increase from mid-2011, when Edmunds.com compiled its first list of 30-mpg combined vehicles. In 2010, only one vehicle — the Smart ForTwo — achieved 40 mpg. Today the 40 mpg club is up to nine vehicles and growing.
Does it make economic sense to trade in your gas-guzzling car for a more fuel-efficient vehicle? Edmunds.com helps car buyers crunch the numbers with its Gas Guzzler Calculator.
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

BerteraFiat.com joins Berteraauto.com to sponsor 6th Annual Umass Motorsport Carshow to Benefit Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Hampshire County

 



Come out and join us for the 6th Annual Umass Motorsport Car Show on April 21st at Umass in Amherst. Bertera Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Berteraauto.com will have their own tent featuring our lifted 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and a Ford GT courtesy of a valued friend and customer of Bertera Chrysler Jeep Dodge. Details to follow. There will also be a Playstation MW3 contest at our tent and free water for our fans. We will be hold a drawing for free memorabilia just for checking in on Facebook. Join us for a great day!!!

Monday, April 2, 2012


  A lot of people are under the perception that Hybrids are the only vehicles on the road that get great gas mileage. The Italian automaker Fiat has proved that style doesn't have to have a battery life. Bertera Fiat in West Spingfield is committed to the best Fiat service and the lowest Fiat prices in Western Massachusetts, Connecticut and all of New England. Fiats are rated at up to 45 miles per gallon and the savings does not stop there. Bertera Fiat in West Springfield has brand new Fiats starting out at $12,988. You do have to pay your taxes and fees but we are all used to that. Where else can you get up to 45 miles per gallon, a 4 year 50,000 mile warranty, and spend just under $13,000 dollars. Now is the time to head down to Bertera Fiat in West Springfield.