2011
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As any parent will tell you, progress takes time. Evolution often takes a much longer time yet. So rather than pounding our head on the wall when we read idiotic editorials, perhaps we should take a deep breath and calmly reflect that those who can't adapt to change will eventually die out. What prompts this reflective moment? An editorial in trade journal Automotive News by one Charles Child, entitled "Kilowatt? In car-speak, it's kill-a-thrill." His basic premise is that because domestic appliances are rated in kilowatts, any electric car whose motor power is quoted that way is...
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Honda To Launch Plug-In Hybrid Car in 2013, A Year After ToyotaIt's been a time of turmoil for Honda lately, with the company doubling down on hybrids and pulling back on its clean-diesel efforts. Now, according to a Reuters report, the company will introduce both a plug-in hybrid and a fully electric car for the 2013 model year. The electric car will be...
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Why Your First Electric Vehicle Could Have Two WheelsWe're living in exciting times. In the next year we'll see electric cars hit the market in the form of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Mitsubishi i-Miev to name just three. While we wax lyrical about the multitude of vehicles set to reach the market there are very few available...
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Obama Meets The Volt: Sparks Barely FlyPresident Barack Obama’s electric vehicle tour climaxed last Thursday with a visit to the Compact Power battery plant in Holland, Michigan, where he was treated to his first extensive experience with the upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt. The Holland plant just happens to be the place where LG Chem...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
2011 Chevy Volt Doesn't Impress Leno; World Yawns, Ignores HimTalk-show host and comedian Jay Leno has long been known as a car fan and collector. And car companies often play nice with him to get their products onto his show. While GM worked with Leno on his EcoJet green sports car in 2006, the company is hardly a patsy. Leno told the Detroit News that the...
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2011 Nissan Leaf: Industry Says It Drives Like A…The Question Is Will It Change the Automotive Landscape
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Almost a year ago, General Motors launched a little marketing campaign connecting its 2011 Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric car to the figure "230 mpg." As we pointed out at the time, they were basing that projection on a proposed formula for fuel usage patterns that made a lot of assumptions about the driving cycles that would be used. Frankly, we think the whole exercise sowed confusion. But it sure got the Volt a lot of attention for awhile. Which was, clearly, the goal. Now, the Environmental Protection Agency has decided not to use the formula GM based its 230-mpg number on. The...
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Honda Doubles Down on Hybrids, Dumps Clean Diesel To Go GreenAlthough Honda designed and sold the world's second hybrid-electric car, the 1999-2006 Insight, the company hasn't done nearly as well in hybrids as its larger rival Toyota. Now the company has reinforced its earlier suggestion that it would significantly beef up its hybrid efforts by providing...
John Voelcker -
Fisker Dealer: Karma Plug-In Sedan Deliveries Start March or AprilWe've written before about the schedule for the 2011 Fisker Karma, which (like many other electric cars) has slipped a bit since the car was first unveiled. Now Fisker's newest dealer, located in none other than LA's epicenter of green consciousness--namely Santa Monica, California--says that the...
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BREAKING: The RAV4 EV Is Returning, Tesla, Toyota ConfirmsRemember yesterday's article where we spoke about rumbles from the rumor mill at Toyota and Tesla? Industry insiders had told two auto sites that the two companies were working together on a supercar and a re-development of the classic RAV4 EV. We said yesterday that the possibility of the RAV4...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
BREAKING: Tesla and Toyota Announce Joint Electric RAV4 ProjectEnding weeks of speculation, Tesla and Toyota announced today that they plan to develop an all-electric version of Toyota's RAV4 small crossover, using Tesla's battery and electric drive technology in Toyota's vehicle. Last week, chairman Akio Toyoda announced that Toyota was already working to fit...
John Voelcker -
Are Tesla And Toyota Re-Electrifying RAV4EV, Going Supercar?We've known for some time that Toyota and Tesla are planning on working together on an EV, despite protests to the contrary. But with two separate rumors breaking today this partnership looks ever more likely to produce not one, but potentially two very interesting cars. That's if the rumor mill...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
California's Highway 1, otherwise known as the Pacific Coast Highway is one of the world's most famous roads and one we should all drive at some point in our lives. Some 400 miles of driving, a trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles might be a fun journey in a gas car, but isn't a trip many would attempt in a regular EV. But just how easy is it to drive an electric car from San Francisco to Los Angeles? Many Tesla Roadster owners have made the trip, thanks to its 250 mile range. Seven hours of driving, punctuated by a fast charge somewhere in the middle, the trip has technically been...
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Chevrolet Sets Bar High With Volt Battery WarrantyEight-Year, 100,000-Mile Battery Warranty To Help Put Customers At Ease
Jonathan McGrew -
Spy Shots: Top Secret Rolls-Royce Phantom Hybrid Revealed!Sometimes, we get the most amazing stuff in our e-mail. Most spy shots show up on our sister site, MotorAuthority.com, but once in a while, sometimes they come directly to us here in green-car-land. Which is how we ended up with these spy shots, taken by a reader on his mobile phone while walking...
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GM Backs Up 2011 Chevy Volt With 8-Year, 100K-Mile WarrantyToday the silence ended. We've driven the 2011 Chevy Volt Test Mule, We've cringed through the Volt Dance and we watched the Freedom Drive unfold over the July 4 weekend. While we've known about the car's 40 mile all electric range, 9 gallon fuel tank and planned 10,000 car production schedule for...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
2011 Chevrolet Volt Battery Pack Warranty: 8 Years, 100K MilesGeneral Motors announced today that it would offer an 8-year, 100,000-mile warranty on the battery pack, the charger, and the Voltec electric drive components of its upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt electric car. The announcement sets to rest potential worries that Volt owners might be stuck having to...
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Fiat 500 To Offer Hybrid Version Of Tiny Two-Cylinder EngineThis must be Fiat 500 News Week. How else to explain the drumbeat of announcements, from its innovative TwinAir engine to a special U.S. model offered only to current Fiat owners? Today's item: The company will develop a mild hybrid version of its 500 minicar, fitted to the 0.9-liter TwinAir...
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The 2011 Ford Fiesta subcompact is one of the more eagerly awaited cars arriving in the U.S. market. Winning points for styling, equipment, and performance, it's Ford's first high-volume European car to be sold here. But eager buyers and test drivers will have to take a breath and wait for just a little longer. Ford said today that deliveries of the first Fiestas to its dealers will be delayed up to two weeks, blaming the delays on storm damage to railroads in northern Mexico. For North American markets, the Fiesta is assembled at the huge Ford complex in Cuautitlan, outside Mexico City. That...
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Reward For Old Fiat Owners, Finally: New 2011 Fiat 500 Special EditionIt hasn't been easy being a Fiat fan in the U.S. these last, oh, 20 or 30 years. Sneers of "Fix It Again, Tony!" due to rusty and unreliable cars were followed by Fiat fleeing the U.S. market in 1983 with its tail tucked between its legs. But now, with the imminent debut of the 2011 Fiat 500 late...
John Voelcker -
Ultimate Green SUV: For $225K, Range Rover Electric ConversionAsk most consumers to describe an electric car and the chances are they will talk about the Tesla, the 2011 Nissan Leaf, maybe the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. They almost surely won't think of the large, luxurious, and expensive Range Rover. They may talk about how expensive EVs are. And unless they're...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
No, Electric Vehicles Won't Bring Down the U.S. Power GridLast week's heat wave prompted another eruption of that perennial question: Won't electric cars that recharge from grid power overload the nation's electricity system? Or put more bluntly: Will electric vehicles bring down the U.S. power grid? The answer, equally bluntly, is: No. They won't. (And...
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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk Can't Handle the TruthElon Musk, the CEO of electric-car startup Tesla Motors and rocket-launcher SpaceX, should be applauded for the mighty challenges he’s taken on and the powers of persuasion he has deployed to build his companies. But along the way, he discovered that he could stretch the truth, casually and...
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U.S. Buyers Save Less Using EVs (But It's Not About Payback)Auto industry analysts get paid to issue reports, and most of them are vastly better at data analysis and number crunching than we'll ever be. That doesn't mean, however, that sometimes their data isn't misleading. It's important to keep context in mind, and not miss the forest for the trees...
John Voelcker