Hybrid Cars Newsletter (060): Prius Minivan, Hyundai Six-Speed Hybrid, Porsche's U-Turn

~~~ Hybrid Cars Newsletter: Issue No. 0060 ~~~
Moderator: Bradley Berman [brad@hybridcars.com]
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Toyota Will Introduce a Larger Minivan-Like Prius
After years of rumors about a family of Prius vehicles, Toyota announced it will unveil the Prius V minivan-like vehicle at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show in January.

The 2011 Sonata Hybrid’s Secret Ingredient: Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
Last year, the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid racked up award after award for its silky smooth hybrid drivetrain that made Toyota’s hybrids seem clunky and Honda’s seem weak. One short year later, it’s now the 2011 Sonata Hybrid making the Fusion Hybrid seem outdated and bland.

Honda Flip-Flops on U.S. Release of Honda Fit Hybrid
The Honda Fit Hybrid went on sale in Japan last week, and will be offered in Europe early next year. But the company remains indecisive about selling it in the United States.

Porsche’s U-Turn: Hybrid Sports Cars Coming After All
Porsche’s development chief, Wolfgang Duerheimer, said, “In the future, we will have hybrid drive in every model line.” Porsche? Wow.

Ethanol's Big Win
Just this summer it seemed as though the great American ethanol experiment might be running out of steam. But in the last few months ethanol's fortunes seem to have really turned around.

Consumer Reports: 39 Percent Considering a Hybrid or Plug-in For Their Next Car
Consumer Reports has released limited findings from a recent telephone survey it conducted about demand for hybrid and electric vehicles in the United States. Among the results: 39 percent are considering purchasing a hybrid or plug-in for their next car.

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Greetings, Hybrid & Electric Car Enthusiasts,
A couple of years ago, it seemed as if Toyota was going to dominate the green car market forever. But the picture looks very different today, with new names entering the hybrid and electric car race with their own exciting approaches to efficient motoring. Both Hyundai and Porsche are bringing out their first hybrids, and the cars are impressive not only for marked improvements in mpg, but also for engaging driving experiences. Add Nissan’s upcoming Infiniti M35 Hybrid and Nissan LEAF, and GM’s Chevy Volt, among others, and it puts even more pressure on Toyota to step up its game. We try to capture it all in this issue of our newsletter.

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Toyota Will Introduce a Larger Minivan-Like Prius
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/toyota-will-introduce-larger-minivan-prius-28761.html

After years of rumors about a family of Prius vehicles, Toyota announced it will unveil the Prius V at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show in January. Of all the directions that Toyota could have taken for its next Prius model, the company opted for more overall space, a higher roof, and a broader rear end with upright window—opening the possibility for third-row seats. Toyota described it in a tweet as “more comfort, style and versatility.”

In other words, the second member of the Prius family will be a hybrid people-mover with dimensions similar to the Mazda5. In the United States there are very few vehicles somewhere between a wagon, crossover and minivan—although you see quite a few of those vehicles in Europe and Asia. The Mazda5 appeals to urban dwellers that need the load space and families who want something smaller than two-ton-plus behemoth minivans.

Toyota has released few details, but the rumor mill has a 2.5-liter engine powering the Prius V—a bump up from 1.8 liters in the current Prius—to provide sufficient oomph for the larger size. In any respect, we wouldn’t expect the larger Prius to reach a combined mileage of 50 mpg—but if it hits the mid-40s in a platform that answers the same needs as a minivan, then it truly would be unique in the marketplace.

The Prius V would not be the first time a wagon-like small-minivan format was used for an alternative energy vehicle. In fact, the Mazda5 was the platform for a plug-in hydrogen hybrid concept displayed last year. The Mazda Premacy combined a hydrogen rotary engine—not a fuel cell—to power an electric motor for 125 miles of range. Don’t expect anything nearly as futuristic with the Toyota Prius V, which will utilize Toyota’s classic gas-electric hybrid system. The point is not to attract the early-adopter crowd, but for Toyota is to push its hybrid technology further into the mainstream.

Read more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/toyota-will-introduce-larger-minivan-prius-28761.html

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The 2011 Sonata Hybrid’s Secret Ingredient: Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/2011-sonata-hybrid-secret-ingredient-six-speed-automatic-transmission-28771.html

Last year, the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid racked up award after award for its silky smooth hybrid drivetrain that made Toyota’s hybrids seem clunky and Honda’s seem weak. One short year later, it’s the 2011 Sonata Hybrid making the Fusion Hybrid seem outdated and bland.

I recently spent a sunny afternoon in San Diego with the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, and came away feeling that the bar has once again be raised on how much driving pleasure can be offered by a fuel-efficient hybrid sedan.
The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is hands-down more attractive and better designed than the Ford Fusion Hybrid or Toyota Camry Hybrid. The Sonata has better lines, cooler LED headlights and taillights, more passenger and trunk space, a better layout and feel for the driver, and unique visual cues to separate the hybrid model from its conventional and turbo siblings.

But ultimately, the real innovation that Hyundai is bringing to the hybrid world is the use of a six-automatic transmission instead of the continuously variable transmission (CVT) found in powersplit hybrids from Toyota, Ford and others. Hyundai might have good business reasons to use its off-the-shelf automatic six, instead of a CVT—for example, lower cost and the ability to emphasize highway rather than city fuel economy. Ultimately, it’s customer appeal that counts.

“There’s nothing specifically synergistic between a CVT and a hybrid,” said John Krafcik, president and CEO of Hyundai USA, who rode with me during my drive of the Sonata Hybrid in San Diego. Krafcik’s complaint about CVTs is the “non-linearity” between pedal input from the driver, and the sound you hear. On the other hand, with the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, Krafcik believes that “you get back exactly what you expect based on what your foot is doing.”

Learn more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/2011-sonata-hybrid-secret-ingredient-six-speed-automatic-transmission-28771.html

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Honda Flip-Flops on U.S. Release of Honda Fit Hybrid
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/honda-flip-flops-us-release-honda-fit-hybrid-28708.html

We first heard about plans for a hybrid gas-electric version of the Honda Fit in 2006. Since then, Honda’s plans to bring the compact car—which could become the least expensive hybrid on U.S. roads—has been on and off again several times.

The Honda Fit Hybrid went on sale in Japan last month, and will be offered in Europe early next year. But the company remains indecisive about selling it in the United States. “We haven't decided on a U.S. launch,” Koichi Kondo, Honda executive vice president, said at the Fit Hybrid's launch event in Tokyo. “As for the future, it's open to question. We will carefully be watching the market situation.”

Honda’s uncertainty has been widely reported as a decision not to sell the Fit Hybrid in the United States. Some consumers, including a HybridCars.com visitor named Marty, were disappointed. “Honda has done it again! They always keep the coolest cars away from the U.S. market,” wrote Marty, who dislikes the new Honda Insight because of its limited space and versatility. On the other hand, the Honda Fit is frequently praised for packing a roomy interior into a small vehicle platform. “I love my ‘07 Honda Fit, but the mpg could be better [with] the 1.3 liter engine paired to the CVT that the rest of the world has on the Honda Jazz/Fit,” wrote Marty. “I have been waiting a long time for a Hybrid Fit and this really just burns me up!”

If Honda decides against bringing the Fit Hybrid to the United States, then Toyota could be the single automaker offering a compact gas-electric car in America. Toyota is expected to release a compact version of the Prius in the next couple of years. In 2012, Toyota will introduce an all-electric mini-car, about the size of the Scion iQ, to U.S. car buyers. The company said last month it would also produce a hybrid version of the Yaris compact for the European market at its factory in France in 2012.

Read more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/honda-flip-flops-us-release-honda-fit-hybrid-28708.html

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Porsche’s U-Turn: Hybrid Sports Cars Coming After All
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/porsche-u-turn-hybrid-sports-cars-coming-after-all-28780.html
By Larry E. Hall

Last January, Porsche’s CEO, Michael Macht, stated that the German automaker would not offer hybrid versions of the 911 and Boxster, denying rumors to the contrary. Even though the company had already announced that it would produce a hybrid version of the new Cayenne SUV, Macht rejected the idea of giving its sports cars a gasoline-electric powertrain. He said Porsche sports cars are not generally driven in the city, which is where a hybrid makes the most sense.

A few weeks ago, the German automaker flipped a U-turn when Porsche’s development chief, Wolfgang Duerheimer, said in an interview with trade publication Automotive News Europe, “In the future, we will have hybrid drive in every model line.” He also stated that in the future even its flagship 911 sports car will be available with hybrid drive and might only be offered with a four-cylinder engine.

Why this change in direction? Primarily, government heat. The European Union has established a target of reducing Porsche’s CO2 emissions to 216 grams per kilometer by 2015 from 255g/km now. The company believes hybrids will help the company meet the goal. Smaller engines are another possibility in reducing CO2 emissions. “If the CO2 guidelines require it, then our engines will become smaller and may have just four cylinders,” Duerheimer confided to Automotive News.

He is considering turbocharging and direct injection that could transform a four-cylinder powerplant into a Porsche engine. “The important thing is that the performance has to be right. The 911 must always be on the cutting edge.”

Learn more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/porsche-u-turn-hybrid-sports-cars-coming-after-all-28780.html

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Ethanol's Big Win
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/ethanols-big-win-28836.html
By Zach McDonald

Just this summer it seemed as though the great American ethanol experiment might be running out of steam. The industry faced a number of looming regulatory decisions and expiring economic incentives that threatened to significantly curtail the $6.7 billion a year it receives in federal subsides. What's more, oil prices were and continue to be relatively low, diminishing the limited fiscal gain the fuel offers consumers at the pump.

The political headwinds didn't appear to be blowing in ethanol's favor either. The Obama administration had refused at several points to intervene on behalf of the industry in pressuring the EPA to deliver a long-delayed ruling on whether to increase the allowable blend of ethanol in gasoline from 10 to 15 percent. Meanwhile, little action was being taken by an increasingly skeptical Congress to protect the billions of dollars in blender's and production credits that are scheduled to expire at the end of this year.

But over the past few months, ethanol's fortunes seem to have turned around considerably. In September, HybridCars.com reported on an obscure trade publication interview with Brent Erickson, an executive vice president with one of the industry's largest lobbying groups. In the interview, Erickson referenced extensive meetings his group had recently held with lawmakers, and affirmed his confidence that the government would give biofuels companies the help they had been seeking.

This help, Erickson predicted, would come in the form of a “big bio-energy title” in the next farm bill, the extension of billions in annual tax credits, and an E15 ruling that the executive hinted he “wouldn't be surprised” to see in the near future.

Three weeks after the interview was published, the EPA announced that it had given the green light to E15, representing what will eventually be 50 percent increase in amount of ethanol blended into the U.S. fuel supply each year. The timing of the decision came as somewhat of a surprise given how long it had been delayed and how many conflicts—ranging from labeling to liability—remained unresolved.

Since the E15 announcement, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has also emerged to carry the flag for ethanol and pressure lawmakers on its behalf. In a pointed editorial last week in The Wall Street Journal, the secretary defended the fuel against a scathing column published in the paper the previous week.

Then there was Vilsack's recent appearance at the National Press Club, where he announced hundreds of millions of dollars in new measures intended to stimulate the corn and cellulosic ethanol industries.

Get the full scoop:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/ethanols-big-win-28836.html

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Consumer Reports: 39 Percent Considering a Hybrid or Plug-in For Their Next Car
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/consumer-reports-39-percent-considering-hybrid-or-plug-their-next-car-28804.html

Consumer Reports recently released limited findings from a recent telephone survey it conducted about demand for hybrid and electric vehicles in the United States. The publication found that although driving green ranked just 11th out of 12 consumer considerations in purchasing a vehicle, 39 percent are considering buying a hybrid or plug-in for their next car.

The study underlines the importance of maintaining a healthy skepticism whenever you see headlines like "Most Consumers Not Ready for Hybrids" or "Bumpy Road for Electric Cars." While it may be true that just 51 percent of consumers factor in a desire to "go green" when they shop for a car, it's easily forgotten that hybrid and electric vehicles currently account for less than 3 percent of the total car market.

That means that if a relatively small fraction of the 39 percent who say they will consider a hybrid or EV actually buy one, it could still end up representing major growth for the market. Furthermore, with a plethora of new electric-drive models expected to hit the market in the coming years, consumers who may think they aren't in the market for a hybrid will have many more options available to them.

Fuel prices are also a major factor in determining the market for hybrids, and while currently low, any noticeable and sustained jump in the cost of fuel has been shown to boost the number of people interested in purchasing them. At the peak of the gasoline spike in 2008, a JD Power study found that 62 percent of its respondents were considering buying a hybrid.

So while most Americans may not go to the dealership thinking "green," plenty more are interested enough in saving money that they would take a look at a hybrid a when gas prices are high. Consumer Reports says that it's still analyzing the results of its study, but will be releasing them in full shortly.

Read more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/consumer-reports-39-percent-considering-hybrid-or-plug-their-next-car-28804.html

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WRAP-UP
That’s it for now. We’ll continue to track all the green car news on HybridCars.com. And don’t forget to check out PluginCars.com, our site focusing on electric cars, plug-in hybrids, charging, and everything else related to using electricity to power your wheels.

Happy Driving,
Bradley Berman
brad@hybridcars.com

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Hybrid Cars Newsletter (059): Green Drive Expo, 6 New Toyota Hybrids, Stale Gas

~~~ Hybrid Cars Newsletter: Issue No. 0059 ~~~
Moderator: Bradley Berman [brad@hybridcars.com]

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IN THIS ISSUE:

Bay Area’s First Green Car Expo Set for Oct. 9
Green Drive Expo, the Bay Area’s first consumer eco-car expo, will feature exhibits, ride-and-drives, public programs and an unprecedented opportunity for owners of unique green car creations to show off their work and express their desire for change. Put it on your calendar.

The List of Six New Toyota Hybrids in 2012: Our Predictions
Six new Toyota hybrid vehicles by the end of 2012. And a plug-in Prius, small EV, and RAV4 EV. Is Toyota back in the game?

Expert: Expect More Than 100 Hybrid and EV Models in U.S. by 2015
Auto industry forecaster Alan Baum sees a rapid expansion of the hybrid and EV market. By 2015, expect 50 conventional hybrids, more than 30 pure electric cars, nearly 20 plug-in hybrids, and a handful of fuel cell vehicles.

New Study: 74 MPG by 2035 Is Feasible, Without Plugging In
A University of Michigan Auto Researcher says it’s possible to triple automobile fuel economy —without plugging them in. John DeCicco shows how new fleet efficiency can reach 52 MPG by 2025 and 74 MPG by 2035.

Civic Hybrid Owners Disappointed with Battery Software Fix
Last month, Honda finally acknowledged a problem with the batteries of the Honda Civic Hybrid by issuing a “technical service bulletin.” As the first set of Honda Civic Hybrids receive the software update, the results reported in our forums are mixed.

Nissan Reveals Pricing For LEAF Options: DC Fast Charger Extra, Unless You Live in Initial Launch Market
We recently got a nice peek into what the pricing sheet for the Nissan LEAF will look like. See the full list of costs, charges, and options.

Putting Thought into Putting Gas in the Chevy Volt
When your car needs a gas fill-up only a few times a year, you have to make sure that your gas doesn’t get stale or increase emissions. Here’s how the Volt takes care of the concern.

Defending the Plug-in Car; Anti-EV Rhetoric Attains High Crescendo
A recent anti-electric car opinion piece in the Detroit News gave us a chance to dispel the persistent myths about electric cars.

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Greetings, Hybrid & Electric Car Enthusiasts,
The economy remains sluggish and gas prices remain relatively low. But the macro-economic conditions aren’t slowing down the green car movement. The number of hybrids and electric cars on U.S. roads will grow from 23 today to 108—just in the next four years. Environmentalists are pushing for 60-mpg fuel efficiency average—that’s right, average—by 2025. Researchers are showing that we can take it to 75 mpg by 2035—not even including electric cars. The big remaining questions are about the pace of change: How fast and how big? Will it be evolutionary or revolutionary? Incremental improvements in gas engines or a massive shift to electric propulsion? This issue of our newsletter provides a snapshot of how it looks today. Enjoy.

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Bay Area’s First Green Car Expo Set for Oct. 9
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/bay-area-first-green-car-expo-set-oct-9-28527.html

Green Drive Expo, the Bay Area’s first consumer eco-car expo, will take place on Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The location is the waterfront Craneway Pavilion in Richmond—a renovated 1931 Ford Motor Company assembly plant, which used to produce Model Ts and As, and now sports a 1-megawatt solar array and stunning views of the San Francisco skyline.

Attendees will be offered free public test drives of prototypes of Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid and other hybrid and electric cars. Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Think will display their latest green vehicles. Auto company representatives will be on hand to discuss future products, and there will be a full day of public programs—hosted by HybridCars.com and PluginCars.com. (I’ll be there, so come by and say hello.) In many ways, the most exciting part of the show will be owners showing off their vehicles and discussing the issues with one another.

At this year’s Madison, Wisc. event, which took place in July, David Taylor won the “MPG Challenge,” racking up an unbelievable 763 miles to the gallon in his 2008 Toyota Prius, modified to run on a home-grown 10 kWh lithium ion battery pack.

Admission is $10 at the door, or you can register for free admission by using this discount code: HYBRIDCARS on this page:
http://greendriveexpo.com/greendriveexpocoupon

Read more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/bay-area-first-green-car-expo-set-oct-9-28527.html

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The List of Six New Toyota Hybrids in 2012: Our Predictions
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/list-six-new-toyota-hybrids-2012-our-predictions-28590.html

According to announcements made last week by Toyota Executive Vice President Takeshi Uchiyamada, the company plans to introduce six new hybrid vehicles by the end of 2012. Two of the new hybrids would be Toyota vehicles and two would be Lexus luxury models.

The company did not spell out which models would be offered as hybrids—so we’ll make our predictions. Actually, it’s not too hard to figure out where the hybrid gaps are in the Toyota line-up.

RAV4 Hybrid - Toyota has been selling the Highlander Hybrid mid-size SUV for several years. But where’s the crossover hybrid? Since 2004, the company has allowed Ford to have top-mpg bragging rights for SUVs with its 32-mpg Escape Hybrid. Toyota has committed to an all-electric version of the RAV4—developed in partnership with Tesla—by around 2012. A conventional hybrid version, with mileage in the mid- to high-30s, makes good sense. Perhaps it will be branded with a Prius badge.

Toyota Sienna Hybrid - Green-leaning sensible family folk have been screaming for a hybrid minivan for years. It appears that Honda will step forward with a hybrid Odyssey in the next couple of years. Could Toyota be far behind?

See our other predictions here:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/list-six-new-toyota-hybrids-2012-our-predictions-28590.html

Or learn about pricing for the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid here:
http://www.plugincars.com/toyota-sell-plug-prius-starting-spring-2012-estimates-3-5k-premium-over-base-prius-73014.html

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Expert: Expect More Than 100 Hybrid and EV Models in U.S. by 2015
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/expert-expect-more-100-hybrid-and-ev-models-us-2015-28579.html

The one consistent truth in automotive sales forecasting is that all forecasts are wrong. The size of the market for emerging technologies, like hybrids and electric cars, is even trickier to forecast. That’s partly because car companies, governments, and environmentalists like to publish and promote rosy scenarios based on market goals, rather than concrete plans.

But when you take a hard look at concrete plans for specific electric-drive vehicles in the next five years, you see a burgeoning market with more than 50 conventional hybrids, more than 30 pure electric cars, nearly 20 plug-in hybrids, and a handful of fuel cell vehicles. Those numbers come from Alan Baum, a Michigan-based auto industry analyst who has been running auto market forecasts since the 1980s.

“My forecast is model-by-model and bottom up. Most of the other forecasts are based on assumptions, and work top down,” Baum said. “It’s not that I’m smarter. It’s an outgrowth of my work on the broad automotive market for a long time.” Baum, who recently left The Planning Edge to form his own market analysis firm, also looks at supplier orders, plant capacity, volume planning, and macroeconomic conditions such fuel prices, interest rates, and government regulations.

Baum is predicting a whopping 108 electric-drive vehicles by model year 2015. That’s up from 22 grid-free hybrids and one electric car, the Tesla Roadster, in production today. There will be 27 new model introductions for the model year 2011 alone—effectively doubling the number of hybrids and plug-ins in a single year. Baum believes that the 2011 U.S. line-up will add 13 conventional hybrids, 3 plug-in hybrids, and 11 battery electric cars. By the model year 2015, the new car market is predicted to have 108 electric-drive models. Nearly half of them will be conventional hybrids, but there will also be 18 plug-in hybrids, 32 EVs, and 6 fuel-cell electric cars. Many of these models have been announced, but just as many have not yet been unveiled.

Baum groups conventional hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and electric cars into a single “electric vehicle forecast." He sees the biggest growth in conventional hybrids, and believes that pure electric cars will only strengthen the market for standard hybrids. “Consumers will look at EVs and plug-in hybrids and say, ‘That’s kind of out there. If that works, then maybe it’s time for a conventional hybrid, available in many more models, and with no need to worry about range or infrastructure.'”

Learn more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/expert-expect-more-100-hybrid-and-ev-models-us-2015-28579.html

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New Study: 74 MPG by 2035 Is Feasible, Without Plugging In
http://www.hybridcars.com/environment/new-study-74-mpg-2035-feasible-without-plugging-28514.html

In a new study released earlier this month, John DeCicco (who has been a contributor to HybridCars.com) shows that optimizing internal combustion engines plus rising adoption of “grid-free hybrids” will enable new fleet efficiency to reach 52 MPG by 2025 and 74 MPG by 2035.

“To push efficiency really far, it means a lot more hybrids than previous studies have indicated,” DeCicco said, in an interview with HybridCars.com. “Hybrids are going to rule the world, that is, if we want to be serious about reducing oil use and greenhouse gases.”

DeCicco questions the prevailing wisdom of public support for cars that use energy from the grid. “I’m not opposed to plugging in, but there’s no justification for massive subsidies,” DeCicco told us. “Let automakers and willing customers explore this on their own nickel. We ought to have policies that give us the biggest bang for the buck, and most efficiency can occur without plugging in.”

The key, according to DeCicco, is cost effectiveness over the entire fleet. DeCicco calls for a “revolution by evolution” in cars that rely on internal combustion engines. He points to a range of technologies, including turbocharging, gasoline direct-injection engines, low-emissions diesels, lightweight steel, and most of all hybrids. Looking at historical adoption rates for technologies such as front-wheel-drive or fuel injection—which zoomed from introduction to dominance in a couple of decades – DeCicco believes it’s realistic for hybrids to make up as much as 90 percent of our cars in about 20 years.

Get the details and download the study:
http://www.hybridcars.com/environment/new-study-74-mpg-2035-feasible-without-plugging-28514.html

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http://store.hybridcars.com

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Civic Hybrid Owners Disappointed with Battery Software Fix
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/civic-hybrid-owners-disappointed-battery-software-fix-28450.html

In August, Honda finally acknowledged a problem with the batteries of the Honda Civic Hybrid by issuing a “technical service bulletin.” This comes after one year of complaints—more than 100 on the HybridCars.com forum alone—about diminished fuel economy and power after a year or two driving, especially in hot weather conditions. Drivers have also complained about a reduction in the battery’s ability to hold a charge.

To address the problem, Honda started to install a software update on Civic Hybrids (model years 2006 through 2008). Letters were mailed to more than 100,000 Civic Hybrid owners on July 30. According to the Los Angeles Times, only about 4 percent of the vehicles have received the software change through mid-August.

As the first set of Honda Civic Hybrids receive the software update, the results reported in our forums are mixed.

“My 2008 [Civic Hybrid] purchased new started having these problems about 6 months ago. Now Honda reprogrammed the software. Made it even worse.”

“I took my 2007 HCH with 38,000 miles to the dealer for the software update a week ago. Prior to the update, I had no problems or complaints with my car. I loved it. Just the right combination of mileage, 41-mpg average with adequate power. After this update my mileage has dropped to 35.5 average with a noticeable loss of power.”

Learn more:
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/civic-hybrid-owners-disappointed-battery-software-fix-28450.html

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Nissan Reveals Pricing For LEAF Options: DC Fast Charger Extra, Unless You Live in Initial Launch Market
http://www.plugincars.com/nissan-reveals-pricing-leaf-options-dc-fast-charger-extra-unless-you-live-initial-launch-market-6473

Ray Ishak, the EV leader and fleet sales manager for Campbell Nelson Nissan outside of Seattle, recently gave us a nice peek into the pricing sheet for the Nissan LEAF.

The pricing sheet gives would-be Nissan LEAF buyers some good insight and bargaining power by providing the invoice cost of both the base SV model ($31,393) and the upgraded SL model ($32,293). The ubiquitous destination and handling charge (at least for the Seattle market) comes to a rather standard $820. There are also a whole host of other options listed for the Seattle market including splash guards ($140), floor mats ($170; why the heck are these ALWAYS an optional item now), and a rather mysterious "recycling and organizational package" for $225.

One item that has caused an uproar on the internet after the revelation of options and costs is the fact that the DC quick charge port will be optional, cost an extra $700, is only available on the upgraded SL model, and cannot be added after purchase. To clarify this option, Mark Perry also told our writer Nick Chambers that the DC quick charge port will be available as a free add-on to some customers in the 5 initial launch markets of Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington and Tennessee. So, although most LEAF customers will need to pay extra for the DC fast charging option, a select few will get it for free.

See the complete pricing sheet:
http://www.plugincars.com/nissan-reveals-pricing-leaf-options-dc-fast-charger-extra-unless-you-live-initial-launch-market-6473

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Putting Thought into Putting Gas in the Chevy Volt
http://www.plugincars.com/putting-thought-putting-gas-chevy-volt-69473.html

If you own the Chevy Volt and drive less than 40 miles a day, then you will almost never have to visit a gas station. General Motors engineers took this into consideration when developing the gasoline storage system on the Volt. I recently had the chance to gas up the Volt, and learned just how much technology and computing power was applied to the refueling event. After all, when your car needs a gas fill-up only a few times a year, you have to make sure that storing gasoline for weeks or months won’t increase emissions.

To release the gas nozzle inlet, located on the rear passenger side, the driver pushes a small button on the driver’s door. The gas release button is a little hard to see at first, but it’s right above the electric charging inlet release button. (The charging inlet, where you juice up on electricity every day, is on the front driver-side of the car.)

When you hold and release the gas door button, you need to wait a moment. An indicator on the dash tells you to “wait to refuel.” That gives a vacuum pump enough time to evacuate the pressurized tank and pump the vapors into a carbon canister. The gas tank is otherwise completely sealed.

The Volt’s computer system is monitoring this activity—keeping track when the gas door opens and closes, how much time has passed, and how many EV miles you’ve driven since the gas engine was last called into action. If you open the gas door, but don’t put in any gas, the Volt knows. The car’s system is double-checking to make sure that new fuel has been added, because old stale gasoline is potentially bad for the system and bad for emissions. An outside temperature sensor is even keeping track of hot days to determine if the fuel might be cooking.

If you haven’t burned fuel for a while, the dashboard display will encourage you to burn some gas, by driving the vehicle beyond its 40 miles battery-supplied power. You can ignore the call to action, but after two warnings about the need to drive using some gasoline, the car will take matters into its own hands. The Volt will then start up the gas engine in order to burn off stale gasoline, circulate engine oil, and pressurize the engine system.

When the car completes this “engine and fuel maintenance mode,” it shuts down again, giving the reins solely back to the electric motor. At that point—for drivers who stay close to home—the gasoline is again left in reserve for days, weeks or months, until your next rare and infrequent trip to the pumps.

Complete article and user comments:
http://www.plugincars.com/putting-thought-putting-gas-chevy-volt-69473.html

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Defending the Plug-in Car; Anti-EV Rhetoric Attains High Crescendo
http://www.plugincars.com/defending-plug-car-anti-plug-rhetoric-attains-high-crescendo-70845.html

A recent anti-electric car opinion piece by Neil Winton on the Detroit News begins, "It's nearly time to put up or shut up." After reading the piece through several times, our writer Nick Chambers addressed the overarching points of his article and dissected them for your reading pleasure.

Here’s the first assertion by Mr. Winton: "The first evidence of battery-power reality will be an enormous increase in call outs for road side assistance as electric motors expire miles from home."
Nick’s rebuttal: Essentially what Winton is saying here is that you, the electric car purchaser, are too stupid to even be able to communicate in grunts and gestures. He's also showing an intriguing lack of understanding of how plug-ins work; I think he meant "as the batteries expire miles from home."

Unless the driver of a plug-in car is completely unaware of the limitations of his or her vehicle and doesn't ever look at the dashboard, this just won't happen. It's like saying that you'd willingly take your 300 mile range combustion-engined SUV on a 400-mile trip into the tundra of Siberia knowing that you would have no access to fuel. Who would do that? Nobody. It'd be stupid.

Luckily most people in Europe and the U.S. drive less than 40 miles a day, so the EV can handle 90 percent of your daily needs, and when it doesn't you use your second car.

The other points asserted by Mr. Winton (and ripped up by Nick) relate to EVs not being capable of highway speeds; the silence of battery cars leading to more pedestrian deaths; the supposed higher cost of ownership for battery cars; electricity generation and distribution being less efficient than fossil fuel acquisition and distribution; and the classic criticism that EVs really aren’t green after all.

Full article:
http://www.plugincars.com/defending-plug-car-anti-plug-rhetoric-attains-high-crescendo-70845.html

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Ford Endeavour Automatic launched, Micra diesel and New Fabia to launch soon

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Some long awaited announcements by various auto majors made the last week a happening one. Nissan Motors finally made the big announcement this week that the company is all set to launch the Diesel variant of its all popular hatchback Nissan Micra by the end of this year. Tata Motors after witnessing upsurged sales figures for the month of August is all set to conquer the SUV segment in India with the launch of Tata Aria scheduled in near future. Skoda Fabia, a premium hatchback from Skoda Motors is ready to get a facelift on 24th of Sep'2010. According to the sources, the new facelifted Skoda Fabia will now be available with a 1.2-litre, 75PS petrol engine and a 1.2-litre, 75PS TDI Common-Rail diesel engine that currently powers the Volkswagen Polo. Volkswagen Vento, Maruti Swift Dzire and Fiat Linea came out to be the most searched sedans in the last week, while it was Ford Figo, Maruti Alto and Volkswagen Polo grabbing all lights in the hatchback segment. With lots of launches scheduled this festive season, some of the cars to look forward to include Hyundai i10, Skoda Fabia and Fiat Linea. Loads of excitement in stored for the Indian automobile buyer who will be reaping big benefits this festive season.

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Skoda Fabia facelift to be launched on 24th September 2010

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Skoda India intends to launch the new facelift of the Skoda Fabia on the 24th of this month. The face lifted Fabia was revealed by Skoda at the Geneva Motor Show held in March this year. The car that was phased.. Read More

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Car stereo amplifier how to guide with

Car audio investment is modified or even transform the car's audio system. Modification is the primary host replaced the original car CD, VCD, DVD, MP3, etc.; for the host without much technology to speak of, just look at product quality and the owner's personal preferences, and correct wiring and insulation processing thread.

Original speakers due to cost reasons, the general power of smaller, face strong sound pressure, high dynamic music, often distorted, affecting music appreciation. Pick a car for your appreciation for your music habits and tastes of high-quality speakers, is a key step in car modification.


Car speakers there are different styles: American Rockfofd (Lai Fu) cells, dynamic large, sound pressure high, bright active momentum stress intensity, high frequency than the light, particularly suitable for the performance of rock and roll, the momentum of surging symphony, pop and so on; the United States Boston (Boston), Germany MBQuart (Goethe) emphasize the importance of accurate sound reproduction and very low coloration, IF delicate balance between transparent and full of musical taste, tenderness of the human voice for expression, string, etc., fine Fine taste, really, "wire as bamboo, bamboo as meat" of the state.

Car speakers also divided into two: frequency unit (Set speakers), coaxial unit (whole tone horn) and the bass speaker. Coaxial unit is characterized by low cost, relatively easy to drive, whether it is sound relative positioning, or the sound is not perfect, but the price is cheaper for most people to accept. The frequency range monomer unit sucked each separate design and manufacturing, then crossover to the single connection, so that the range be very low coloration and accurate playback. So get a better sense of the sound field and level. Of course wants to get better low-frequency, large-diameter unit is still the first choice, you can also choose a pair of good subwoofer.

Next step is to carefully selected amplifier and wire, and amplifier must first consider the selection of its sound, the best choice for neutral amplifier, followed ensure a large enough power. Of course, job stability and thermal power amplifier also must be considered, suggested the use of "to happiness," and "Alpine", "JRL" and other well-known big brands.

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Check it out Top 5 Reasons To Use An Auto Loan Modification

An auto loan modification allows you to regain control of your finances in order to keep your car from falling into delinquency. When you have the ability to avoid car repossession, you can change your life for the better.

1. Better Loan Terms. When you participate in an auto loan modification, you have the ability to reduce your monthly payment through a lower interest rate, repayment period extension and adding back payments onto the end of the loan period. The cumulative effect of any of these options is a car payment that is more affordable and within your budget constraints.

2. Maintain your credit rating. Being able to keep your credit in good standing is important which is why you should consider an auto loan modification. Having the chance to acquire good loan terms in the future will be dependent upon your credit rating.

3. Have more money. When you car loan modification is approved, you will be able to have extra money in your monthly budget for other living expenses. This means that you can catch up on other bills or pay down high-interest debt.

4. Safeguard your primary mode of transportation. Lower car payments can make it easier for you to fulfill your financial obligations. This also means that you can continue to arrive to work in the car that you depend on so much. Having to live without a vehicle would make life difficult.

5. Reduce stress. Not being able to keep up with all of your bills can be stressful and can begin to affect your overall well-being. The majority of individuals have a large pile of bills that they must pay every month, which cannot always be met. You can begin to regain financial control when you reduce car payments.

If you would like more information on how to modify your car loan, then you should visit lowermycarloan.com right away!

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EKSTERIOR:
body paint spies hecker brown burgundy
xerralic gold,body kit full custom,wide body
natural,foglamp innova,shaved door,list body
chroom,muffler custom.

UNDERCARRIAGE:
velg estatus style d super lowdisc 19” (9-10)
tire accelera 235/35 R19,front chamber -3
rear chamber extreme dead.

INTERIOR:

full mb tech red burgundy,shift knob garson
mirror garson,lighter garson,minibar garson
doorlock garson,gordyn garson,accesories
mirror garson angola,parfum garson glamorous

pilar vip lamp.

AUDIO:
head unit pioneer DEH-P6950IB,speaker

venom black V6B (2 pcs),capasitor bank
venom 1,2 f (2 pcs),power venom V200D
(2 pcs),power venom V4100 black (1 pcs)
subwoofer venom VX 1012 W (4 pcs),tv indash

samisen LU 1316,tv headrest rockgate 7” HMR-
770,full motorized.

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