2011
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If you’re like us and find yourself flying too much you probably feel pretty guilty about that gas-guzzling rental car you have to use at your destination. But thanks to Enterprise Rent-a-Car, another option is now available to customers in Ontario, California: the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. Announced today, customers at the Mark Christopher Auto Center branch will be able to rent the 2011 Chevrolet Volt plug-in Hybrid on a daily or weekly tariff. It may be among the first branches to offer plug-in vehicle rental, but certainly won’t be the last. Enterprise plans to electrify the west...
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Hyundai Steps Up Its MPG Reporting Dare To Other CarmakersAlthough EPA gas-mileage ratings may or may not be achievable in real-world driving conditions, they're a good relative benchmark. They're also a very public encouragement to carmakers to make more fuel-efficient cars. Hyundai, whose new 2011 Elantra compact model is rated at 40 mpg highway for all...
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Volvo’s Upcoming Plug-in Vehicles: What do YOU Want to Know?Let’s be honest: Volvo isn’t the first company that comes to mind when thinking of electric vehicles. In fact, until the display of a crashed C30 Electric at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show earlier this year we’ve seen very little from Volvo’s plug-in fleet except a few...
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Virginia Utility Tests Cheap Rates for Electric Car OwnersDominion Virginia Power announced yesterday that is waiting for Virginia State Corporation Commission approval to offer two electricity tariffs exclusively to electric vehicle owners in a bid to encourage customers to make the switch to electric cars. As we’ve discovered before, more and more...
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Which Is Selling Better: 2011 Chevy Volt Or 2011 Nissan Leaf?The first business day of every month is when automakers release sales data for the previous month. Today, we got January's sales figures, which are an improvement over last January's. But the question that we keep hearing is: Which sells better, the 2011 Nissan Leaf or the 2011 Chevrolet Volt?...
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2011 Hyundai Elantra Sales Cause Consideration Of Korean ImportsWhenever you sell out of something it is considered a good problem to have, at least to a point. Every manufacturer wants to be in the position where so many people like their cars that they have trouble keeping them in the hands of dealers. We have seen it with the third generation Toyota Prius...
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Despite criticism from the auto industry, it looks like the EPA may be sticking to its guns and planning to launch new redesigned gas-mileage stickers for new cars that feature a prominent letter grade. The letter-grade scheme was one of two alternatives introduced for public comment last August. The other is a more modest redesign of the current window sticker. The alphabetized "grades" are based on the carbon emissions of a new vehicle, and are similar to the grades you would have received back in your student days at elementary school. Essentially, vehicles would receive grades from "A"...
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Will Winter Storms Spell Disaster for Your Electric Car?Is it really all doom and gloom for electric car owners when winter weather comes, and will electric car owners be stranded in the snow as many columnists have suggested? That's the suggestion we've seen time and time again over the weekend as another band of heavy winter storms is poised to hit...
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Another Six to Four: Will BMW Change the 1- and 3-Series To Smaller Engines?Recently, we reported on the Mercedes-Benz plan to go from six cylinders to four cylinders and it appears to be catching. BMW released a statement this month saying that the company will bring the first four-cylinder turbocharged engine to the U.S. later this year. The question that remains is...
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Zipcar Puts Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid In the Hands Of U.S. DriversIf you are like me, then you probably can’t stand the idea of ordering a car that cost five figures and part of what you make in the year without driving it. So what are you to do? If you are one of the tens of thousands of consumers out there then you probably go an take a test-drive. That...
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2011 Chevrolet Camaro: Better When You Go Topless?There are a lot of mixed feelings about one of Chevrolet’s longest running, iconic muscle cars. Yes, we are definitely talking about the Camaro and the love it or hate it sense that consumers have with it. Whenever you redesign a vehicle you will have critics, but the Camaro originally one...
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Mercedes-Benz To Introduce Compact Front-Wheel Drives In U.S. MarketMercedes-Benz is known as a luxury brand to U.S. consumers—one that symbolizes success. The chances are that when you think of a Mercedes images of lawyers, doctors and celebrities will come to mind. And why not, some of the Mercedes portfolio will take six figures in order for a consumer to...
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Are you in the market for a Chevrolet Volt? If you are, you probably are in two situations: waiting for delivery because you were an early adopter or on a waiting list with a lengthy wait to receive your vehicle. That is until GM announced an accelerated plan to bring the Chevrolet Volt to market—and they plan to bring it to all 50 states by the end of 2011. No, that isn’t a typo; GM feels that there is such a demand for the Chevrolet Volt that they need to bring the vehicle to market faster. Car and Driver reports that some dealers are so desperate to get their hands on the Volt...
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Life After The Road: Tesla’s European Electric Car Battery RecyclingIt may be the largest battery pack available in any electric car on the road today, but what happens when it is no-longer able to provide enough kick to push the 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport 2.5 from 0-60 in under 4 seconds? That’s the question answered by Tesla Motors this week as it announced...
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BMW Brings Smaller, More Efficient ‘TwinPower' Turbo Fours To U.S.Automakers all over the world are adapting their engine strategies to the need for higher fuel efficiency and lower carbon emissions. From mass-market to high-end luxury, engines are getting smaller and more efficient, using direct injection and turbocharging to wring higher power from lower...
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Electric Smarts: The First ForTwo Electric Drive DeliveredElectric car are getting a lot of attention in the media as of late and for good reason; the electric car represents the future of American motor—of a sorts anyway. Even with the introduction of other powertrain combinations as we reported on yesterday with the Volkswagen XL1 concept, the...
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Chevrolet Shows Nissan How It’s Done, Speeds Up Volt RolloutNissan may still be aggravating customers patiently waiting for their 2011 LEAFs with no news of delivery dates, but Chevrolet has just announced that it will be delivering its 2011 Volt plug-in hybrid to all 50 states by the end of 2011. Spurred on by massive consumer interest and a stream of...
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Smart Makes It Three: First Smart Electric Drive DeliveredAnd the entry of electric cars into the U.S. market continues apace. The first 2011 Nissan Leaf was delivered in San Francisco on December 12, and the first 2011 Chevy Volt came three days later in New Jersey. Now, Smart has delivered the first example of its own electric car, the 2011 Smart ForTwo...
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Initial deliveries of the 2011 Nissan Leaf battery electric car have been fitful, compared to hundreds of Chevy Volts sold each week. But Nissan's first modern mass-produced battery electric car continues to rack up accomplishments (and the company says it will be at full production by March). Today, it was chosen as European Car of the Year by a jury of 58 motoring journalists representing no fewer than 23 separate countries. The award has never before been won by an electric car. U.S. versus European drivers Here in the States, by contrast, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric...
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Why Custom Rims Won’t Go Down With Your Electric RideCustomization has been a part of car ownership ever since Henry Ford told customers they could have any color “as long as it’s black.” But while lightning bolt graphics and a kick-ass sound system may be part of your electric car dream, a new set of pimped out shoes could put your...
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Pre-Reserved a 2011 Nissan LEAF? Here’s What Happens NextWe know it may seem like an age since pre-reservations started for the 2011 Nissan LEAF, but unless you’re one of the lucky few who already either has a car or knows when to expect you probably don't know what should be happening after your first $99 has been taken to secure you a place in...
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Nissan: 2011 LEAF Will Reach Full Production By MarchIf you’re one of the many thousands of would-be Nissan LEAF customers that have had their orders delayed due to a surprising lack of cars then you’ll be pleased to hear that Nissan has a plan to remedy the backlog. So far, around 3,000 LEAFs have been built at Nissan’s Oppama...
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Rent A Tesla For $25/Hour, Just Plan Your Charging CarefullyThe all-electric Tesla Roadster is probably the world's best advertisement for electric cars. While crude, cramped, and expensive, its 0-to-60-mph time of 3.9 seconds will make a convert out of any electric skeptic. But thus far, Tesla Motors has built only 1,500 Roadsters, and the car was always...
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How Chrysler's Hydraulic Hybrid Works: Energy From PressureChrysler has come out of hibernation with a bang, as far as green and more fuel-efficient vehicles are concerned. The company announced Wednesday that it would partner with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to build and test prototypes of a different kind of hybrid vehicle, one that...
John Voelcker