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- Kia Shows Off Electric Pop City Car Concept Ahead of Paris Motor Show
- Lear Chosen as Supplier for Chevy Volt Chargers and Parts
- Delta Gets MultiAir, 40 MPG, and Stop-Start Tech
- Mercedes S400 Hybrid: Cost-effective, at What Cost?
- U.S. Will Get Just 3,300 Nissan LEAFs Through March 2011
- Clean Sports Car Startup Seeks Funding On eBay
- Will Rapid Re-Urbanization Drive Up Demand For EV’s?
- 500 Mile EV Coming Sooner Than We Thought?
- Bicycle Riders More Likely To Own Multiple Cars
- Ford’s EcoBoost F-150 Aims For 20% Increase In MPG
Kia Shows Off Electric Pop City Car Concept Ahead of Paris Motor Show Posted: 18 Aug 2010 12:28 PM PDT Although it will be officially unveiled at the Paris Motor Show next month, Kia released a scant few details about its electric Pop concept car today, along with some pictures. |
Lear Chosen as Supplier for Chevy Volt Chargers and Parts Posted: 18 Aug 2010 12:09 PM PDT What do seats and charging stations have in common? Very little, except that automotive seat supply giant, Lear, has been chosen by GM to supply the home charging stations and some key parts for the Chevrolet Volt. Although Lear is best known as a car seat supplier, the Southfield, Michigan, based company says they’ve realized how important it is to get in on the electric car supply chain early on in the process. And, instead of GM going with an electronics supply company for the chargers and parts, GM chose to go with a company that may not have the electronics history, but does have a great deal of experience in the automotive realm. To GM it seems that knowledge and experience in the auto world holds more water than a lengthy experience in electronics when it comes to the new world of plug-in vehicles. |
Delta Gets MultiAir, 40 MPG, and Stop-Start Tech Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:38 AM PDT
What can we expect from (what is sure to be) Chrysler’s most fuel-efficient offering for 2011? Find out, after the break. |
Mercedes S400 Hybrid: Cost-effective, at What Cost? Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:36 AM PDT Mercedes’ S400 hybrid luxury sedan has received a lot of attention this month after a Canadian market study of 16 hybrids singled out the big Benz as the “only” cost-effective hybrid option on the market. Let’s face facts, though: the S400’s clients are less interested in what’s cost-effective, and more interested in what they’re being asked to sacrifice (in terms of luxury) in order to greenwash their driveways. I was curious, too, and when a showroom-fresh S400 made itself available, I jumped at the chance to poke around and see what was what. How does Mercedes’ S400 hybrid stack up against its more conventional, V8-powered brothers? Find out, after the jump. |
U.S. Will Get Just 3,300 Nissan LEAFs Through March 2011 Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:31 AM PDT The Nissan LEAF is one hot ticket. From hand-raisers to pre-orderers, just about everybody wants to get their hands on a Nissan LEAF. Who can blame them? It will be the first mass-market electric vehicle with an affordable price and practicality to boot. Nissan wants to sell these things en masse too, but at least at launch, numbers will be extremely limited… especially in the U.S. That is because Nissan has decided on a January launch for the LEAF in Japan. To keep up with orders over there, Nissan is cutting the expected U.S. shipment by 2/3, from 10,000 cars to just 3,300. |
Clean Sports Car Startup Seeks Funding On eBay Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:28 AM PDT
Never have I thought of using eBay to launch a company though. Ricky Søndergård, a Scandinavian, wants to find some capital investment for his new brand of lightweight, low-carbon sports cars. He claims his prototype makes 330 horsepower and gets around 80 mpg. Too good to be true? |
Will Rapid Re-Urbanization Drive Up Demand For EV’s? Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:26 AM PDT
Frost & Sullivan, a global consulting firm, released a study that suggests “Mega-Supercities” will drive up the demand for electric vehicles. So tell us something we don’t know. |
500 Mile EV Coming Sooner Than We Thought? Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:11 AM PDT
Not according to Martin Eberhard, a former Tesla employee who is now developing a battery system Volkswagen. In an interview with AutoCar, Eberhard says that within 10 years, electric vehicles will have a range of 500 miles or more. Do you believe him? |
Bicycle Riders More Likely To Own Multiple Cars Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:09 AM PDT I used to hate the cyclists that ride in front of my house at all hours during the spring and summer time. I have grudgingly grown to accept their right to the narrow roads in my neighborhood (though I still hate those that insist on riding side-by-side). I haven’t ridden a bicycle in years, and yet lately I’ve had the strange desire to hop on one and go for a ride myself. Maybe I am just growing up? Then again, maybe I am having a mid-life crisis (at age 24!). According to research from the UK, affluent, educated, mid-life men are twice as likely to be cyclists… and to own multiple cars! Has bicycling become a new way to deal with a mid-life crisis? |
Ford’s EcoBoost F-150 Aims For 20% Increase In MPG Posted: 18 Aug 2010 08:05 AM PDT
The 2011 F-150 will get four engine options, two V6 engines and two V8s. The 3.7 liter V6 will be the base engine, and the 3.5 liter EcoBoost will be the top end motor, the two V8’s (5.0 and 6.2 liter) sandwiched in between. Is a 20% boost in highway gas mileage going to be worth the as-yet unspecified price premium? |
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