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- Hyundai Aims at 50 MPG Fleetwide by 2025
- About Face: Chevy Volt Can Run On Regular Gas
- Video: “White Zombie” Electric Drag Car Beats Nissan GT-R
Hyundai Aims at 50 MPG Fleetwide by 2025 Posted: 05 Aug 2010 09:55 AM PDT 15 years; a lot can happen in that time. Think back to 1995. What’s changed in your life since then? 9/11. Afghanistan. Iraq. $4 per gallon gas. Economy. Hell, I was just entering college. 15 years can allow for some pretty momentous change. So it’s easy to see why a company would set lofty goals for itself over the course of 15 years, especially if that company saw the writing on the wall and realized that to compete in the future, something drastic needs to happen. Which is exactly why Hyundai’s president and CEO of North American operations, John Krafcik, said yesterday that his company has set a target of an average of 50 mpg for their entire fleet of cars by 2025. |
About Face: Chevy Volt Can Run On Regular Gas Posted: 05 Aug 2010 09:09 AM PDT
Turns out that yes, the Volt is calibrated to run on premium fuel, for reasons I will get into below. However, it is equipped with a knock sensor… which means the engine can “detune” itself to run on regular fuel. |
Video: “White Zombie” Electric Drag Car Beats Nissan GT-R Posted: 05 Aug 2010 09:07 AM PDT
It is a sport dominated by high cost, high horsepower drag cars with professional teams attached. Yet the White Zombie, a little ‘72 Datsun converted to electric power, has been showing the world that you don’t need gas to go really fast. |
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