2012
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With discussions of raising gas-mileage standards beyond the 34 mpg they'll reach in 2015, there's a lot of shrieking about how we'll all be driving subcompacts if the rules get any tougher. Hogwash. Consider the 2012 Chevrolet Impala, Chevy's rapidly aging full-sized four-door sedan. Equipped with an engine transplant and soldiering on for another few years in a body first launched for the 2006 model year, the 2012 Impala will be rated at 18 mpg city and a notable 30 mpg highway. Think of it: A full-size American sedan that consumes no more gas on the highway than the compact cars of just a...
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Aptera Answers Our Questions, Shares No New InformationLast week we told you that Aptera Motors had temporarily halted its online reservation system for its three-wheeled, two seat, ultra-efficient 2e electric car. Unusually quiet since its failure to win the Progressive Insurance Automotive X-Prize, we contacted Aptera to check everything was okay and...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Michigan Works To Make Natural Gas Vehicle Fueling EasierMichigan is working to increase the number of publicly-available refueling stations for owners of compressed natural gas vehicles.
Kurt Ernst -
2012 Scion iQ Pricing Starting At $15,995Only one engine will be offered on the 2012 Scion iQ at launch, a 1.3-liter four-cylinder gasoline unit rated at 90 horsepower and matched to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Mitsubishi Goes Social For 2012 i Electric Car, Focuses Adverts OnlineTraditionally, automakers spend the majority of their marketing budgets on advertising new cars through traditional formats such as television adverts, billboards and glossy adverts in magazines. But Japanese automaker Mitsubishi has chosen to buck the trend, focusing a huge amount of its...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Nissan Leaf News: Electric-Car Updates Coming For 2012, 2013The 2011 Nissan Leaf, the world's first modern battery-electric car built in volume by a major automaker, is starting to hit its stride. Now the evolution of the Leaf is getting clearer, as Nissan officials confirmed changes and updates to the car for the 2012 and 2013 model years. More than 4,000...
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It's moving from an innovation to a fad, this business of solar-powered charging stations for electric cars. The latest car company to jump on the bandwagon is Mitsubishi, which will launch the diminutive four-door, four-seat 2012 Mitsubishi 'i' electric minicar in November at a price of just $27,990 before incentives. The company recently unveiled a unique solar-powered charging setup at its headquarters in Cypress, California. It's powered by 96 photovoltaic modules from another Mitsubishi company, and can charge up to four vehicles at once. The unusual wrinkle is that it offers three...
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2012 Renault Fluence Z.E.: First Drive ReportWe don’t normally cover French automaker Renault, but when we were invited to drive its its first all-electric production car - the 2012 Fluence Z.E., we jumped at the chance. And we’re glad we did. Unlike its geeky cousin the 2011 Nissan Leaf, the Renault Fluence Z.E. is full of...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Prius Shortages Will End For 2012, Sales Will Rock, Toyota SaysIt's been a tough couple of years for Toyota. First was the entire sudden-acceleration mess, along with multiple recalls covering almost 10 million cars. Then came the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, which devastated Toyota's intricate global network of parts and assembly plants. But with a return...
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Nissan: U.S. Built Nissan Leafs Will Be On Time For 2013 LaunchThe devastating earthquake and Tsunami which hit Japan back in March not only caused billions of dollars of damage, killed thousands and made many more homeless, but it also crippled a large part of the auto industry, both in Japan and around the world. With everything from parts to paint becoming...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
2012 Mitsubishi i Gets Official Ratings From EPA, Gets 112 MPGeIt’s official: Mitsubishi’s compact four seat electric car, the 2012 Mitsubishi i, is more fuel efficient than the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Rated by the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) for both fuel economy and range per charge, the Mitsubishi achieved a combined fuel economy of 112 miles...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Mitsubishi Adds Electric-Car Models: One's Cheaper, One Goes FurtherMitsubishi Motors has played the next move in the growing global electric car war by announcing that it will offer three different versions of its popular four-seat electric car. Much like the 2012 Tesla Model S Sedan, the only major difference between the three grades of car will be the size of...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Launching the 2012 Fiat 500 minicar in the U.S. market was a gamble to begin with. But it's one that is paying off in some unexpected ways. Fiat's top North American executive, Laura Soave, told trade journal Ward's Auto that the Cabrio model with the roll-back cloth roof is proving far more popular than the 10 percent of sales that the company projected. Cabrios sold thus far have represented up to 20 percent of all Fiat 500 sales, which totaled 4,944 through June. Based on more dealers coming on line and the launch of a national ad campaign, Ward's projects that Fiat sales this year will...
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Nissan Leaf Fails To Attempt Backwards Hillclimb RecordLast week we told you about Nissan’s plans to break some novel world records at the world-famous 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Unlike some of the other competitors there who sought the fastest time driving forwards up the twisty 1.16 mile course, Nissan had planned to have British stunt...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
CA To Hybrid Drivers: Sorry, We're Just Not That Into You--Any MoreSpare a thought, if you will, a momentary tear, for 85,000 doomed drivers of three models of hybrid car in California. They are the unlucky losers of a privilege that saved them time, raised the value of their vehicle, and undoubtedly increased their karmic contentment, all because of a set of tiny...
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Ford To Facebook Fans: “How Should The 2012 Focus Electric Sound?”The days of the almost silent electric car are gone. Motivated by a severe case of liticaphobia - or the fear of lawsuits - the auto industry has already agreed that electric cars should have some form of audible warning system fitted as standard to alert pedestrians of their approach. But while...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Nissan Leaf Turns Laps At Laguna Seca: VideoEVs aren't typically thought of as the sporting choice--yet.
Nelson Ireson -
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d: Steering Recall For Clean-Diesel SUVAlmost 1,000 clean-diesel versions of the 2012 BMW X5 crossover will be recalled to replace a part that could cause the power steering to fail. Only the diesel model, known as the X5 xDrive35d, is affected. The X5 xDrive 35i and 50i versions with gasoline engines are not part of the recall...
John Voelcker -
The 2012 Tesla Model S has been spied testing in Palo Alto, CA, and it looks to be closer to production form than ever.
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2012 Fiat 500C: Driving The New Minicar At High AltitudesWe won't soon forget our 2009 Smart ForTwo road test in California last year, in part because we found the little car serviceable even over the mountain passes between Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. That memory came flooding back when we had the chance to drive the 2012 Fiat 500C at altitudes up...
Jonathan McGrew -
2012 Nissan Leaf: Heated Seats, Wheel & Battery As StandardWhile Nissan killed the Altima Hybrid, its sole U.S. hybrid vehicle, for 2012, the company has made a number of important upgrades to its Leaf battery electric car. For 2012, the Nissan Leaf will include as standard heated front and rear seats, plus heated steering wheel and outside mirrors...
John Voelcker -
Want a $500 Electric Car Charging Station? So Does the DoEIf you’re in the market for an Electric car you’ll know that besides the obvious financial burden of paying for the car itself you probably want to budget a few thousand dollars extra to account for the installation of a dedicated electric car charging station in your home. At the...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Earthquake To Delay U.S. Assembly of Nissan Leaf Electric Cars?By far the most ambitious plan to build and assemble electric cars in the U.S. comes not from General Motors or Ford, but from Nissan. Now, it may happen a little later than expected, due to the March 11 earthquake and resulting tsunami that severely damaged large portions of Japan's industrial...
John Voelcker -
2012 Toyota Yaris Doubles Down On InfotainmentThe design of the new 2012 Toyota Yaris has probably been one of the worst kept secrets of the year, with the Japanese version of the car, known locally as the Vitz, being revealed as early as last December. Then, back at March’s 2011 Geneva Motor Show we got a preview of a new hybrid version...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran