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We're back home from the mind-numbing madness of the 2010 Detroit Auto Show, unpacking, sorting press kits (well, these days they're just USB drives), and trying to work out what we thought of it all. This year, there's no question about the best green car there: It was the 2011 Ford Focus compact sedan and hatchback, hands down. We ran down the specifics of the 2012 Ford Focus even before we saw it in person. At the intro, from our vantage point high in Cobo Arena, we worried that it looked too much like an overgrown 2011 Ford Fiesta. Green credentials But now that we've seen it in person...
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BMW Secretly Working on Twin Engine HybridBMW, well known for delivering the ultimate driving machine, has ventured into hybrid vehicles with some impressive offerings including the ActiveHybrid X6 which was reviewed recently on this site. Rather than follow other hybrid powertrain variants, BMW is no focusing on developing a new hybrid...
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2010 Detroit Auto Show: The Confusing Wrongness of Electric AvenueOnly four electric vehicles really matter at the Detroit Auto Show: the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, the 2012 Nissan Leaf, and the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, plus the current 2010 Tesla Roadster. They're on sale, or destined for volume production. The rest fall into two categories: low-volume...
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2010 Detroit Auto Show: Cadillac XTS Concept Revives GM's Plug-In Hybrid HopesSay "luxury hybrid," and very few people think of Cadillac. Sure, the Escalade Hybrid large luxury sport-utility vehicle has been around for a few years, but Cadillac has no hybrid sedans. That may be about to change, if the Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept unveiled this morning at the Detroit Auto...
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2010 Detroit Auto Show: Toyota FT-CH Concept To Expand Prius LineToyota announced this morning that it would launch a family of Prius vehicles, and unveiled a concept vehicle at the Detroit Auto Show that may foreshadow the shape of a new Toyota Prius coupe. The FT-CH concept shows a possible shape for a highly aerodynamic compact hybrid (or CH) vehicle...
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2010 Detroit Auto Show: Volkswagen New Compact Coupe Hybrid ConceptNow that VW has launched its new 2010 Golf hatchback, it will turn its attention to the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta sedan, which shares mechanicals with the Golf. This morning at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show, VW will take the wraps off a new hybrid concept vehicle called the New Compact Coupe. It's widely...
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This year's North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan is about to get underway and EVs and hybrids will play a key role at the show. Aside from the returning event called EcoXperience which gives showgoers a chance to drive select EVs in a controlled environment, the show is also adding a new exhibit that highlights advanced technology vehicles. The exhibit, called Electric Avenue, will feature many EVs and other advanced technology vehicles. President Obama, considered a strong supporter of advanced technology vehicles and a man who insists that 1 million plug-in...
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2010 Toyota Prius Is Best-Selling Car In JapanIn another sign that Toyota hit a home run with the third-generation Prius hybrid hatchback, the 2010 Toyota Prius was the best-selling car in Japan during 2009. It beat out the Honda Fit, followed by the Toyota Yaris (known in Japan as the Vitz), as well as its closest hybrid competitor, the new...
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Update: Green Cars at the 2010 Detroit Auto ShowNext month's North American International Auto Show in Detroit promises to be greener than ever before. That's a recognition that more fuel-efficient and smaller cars are a permanent part of the U.S. automotive landscape, but it's also desperation to fill space in a show that's losing exhibitors...
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2010 Detroit Auto Show: 2011 Chevrolet Aveo RS ConceptThe current 2010 Chevrolet Aveo sedan and hatchback, the Korean-built subcompacts that are GM's contenders in that growing segment, are no longer competitive against upcoming entries like the 2011 Ford Fiesta, rated at 30 mpg city, 40 mpg highway. But that will change when a brand-new and entirely...
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Green Car Sales: Winners and Losers of 2009It's beginning to look as if the worst is over for U.S. auto sales. The year that just closed was, in the immortal words of Queen Elizabeth II, an annus horribilis, with only 10.4 million vehicles sold, down 21 percent on 2008 and the lowest total since 1982. But some light seems to be appearing on...
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Tata Nano, World's Cheapest Car, To Be Sold in U.S. in 2012The world's cheapest car, India's tiny Tata Nano mini-car, will be sold in the U.S. starting three years from now, says its maker. Company chief Ratan Tata told reporters at the New Delhi Auto Show, underway today, that it is now adapting the Nano to meet stringent U.S. crash safety requirements...
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The Lexus HS250h is essentially an upscale Prius. It carries numerous components that are similar to those found in the Prius, but it does carry one additional detail not found on the Prius, the Lexus name. Lexus, a make that is synonymous with luxury, coddling the driver, and offering an isolated, serene driving experience has failed to hold true to its high standards with the new Lexus HS250. It's not that the vehicle is a total disappointment just that is doesn't live up to the Lexus nameplate and doesn't do enough to justify its price increase over the Toyota Prius. Consumer...
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Diesel Hybrids From Peugeot and Mercedes Get Closer to RealityPeugeot is still on track to launch the world's first diesel-hybrid vehicle late this year. Its 3008 HYbrid4 Concept is a thinly disguised version of a crossover fitted with a mild-hybrid system that will go into production late this year as a 2011 model. Now other manufacturers are joining the...
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New Way To Save Gas: An Accelerator Pedal That Talks BackNext year's all-new 2011 Infiniti M series of luxury sports sedans will spawn a hybrid version, the 2012 M35 Hybrid, a year later. But even standard gasoline-engined models will offer new technology to help drivers save fuel. In this case, it's an accelerator pedal that talks back, courtesy of the...
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Mercedes-Benz To Launch Pricey Plug-In Hybrid S-Class In 2012After lagging in development of hybrid and plug-in cars for years, Mercedes-Benz is now attacking the new technology with a vengeance. The latest proof: reports that it will offer a pricey plug-in hybrid version of its next S-Class large luxury sedan in 2012. The British magazine Autocar writes...
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Dirtier Than Gasoline Counterparts, EVs Are Cleaner SolutionIn an effort to bring all sides of the story here on our site, we are presenting another research study about plug-in vehicles and hydrogen vehicles. If you have followed the previous articles regarding the National Research Council study titled "PHEVs and EVs To Cost Tens of Thousands More Than...
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Most Popular Posts of 2009: Prius Perks, VW Golf TDI, Ethanol & Urine!Maybe you're already overloaded with end-of-year lists. But indulge us; this is the weirdest collection of most-popular articles we could ever have imagined. We've got urine. We've got Muslims and ethanol. We've got hybrid Ferraris. We've even got our ever-popular rant on why Miles-Per-Gallon is a...
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Toyota and GM are the auto industry's heavyweights. Each has stumbled this year; General Motors collapsed into bankruptcy and Toyota is beset with embarrassing recalls that may dent its reputation for reliability. Each also has a plug-in car coming. The 2011 Chevy Volt will hit dealers in less than a year's time, and a plug-in version of the Toyota Prius will be go on sale sometime before the end of 2011, with small numbers being tested in fleet use starting next month. So how do these two heavyweight plug-in cars stack up to each other? BODY STYLE & SIZE Both are five-door hatchbacks...
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National Research Council Report on PHEVs and EVs May Be BiasedFollowing up on a piece we ran on December 18th titled " PHEVs and EVs To Cost Tens of Thousands More Than Gasoline Counterparts for Next 20 to 30 Years", we would like to offer some additional information that has been pointed out to us. Many who commented note that the National Research...
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2010 Toyota Prius Prices Rise $400 On All ModelsThe prices of all five trim levels of the new 2010 Toyota Prius will rise next month by $400, or roughly 1.5 to 2 percent, reflecting increased costs and an unfavorable yen-dollar exchange rate. Toyota announced the changes on December 21, buried at the bottom of a lengthy press release on the...
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Preview: 2011 Audi A1 Subcompact Sports HatchbackAs luxury automakers focus more on how to extend their brand into smaller packages that maintain the prestige and performance of their larger models, Audi has a few advantages. Its new 2011 Audi A1 subcompact hatchback can draw on the full experience of its parent, Volkswagen Group, while selling...
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Detroit Auto Show Preview: Electric Volvo C30 HatchbackAdvance news on the green concept cars to be shown at next month's Detroit Auto Show continues to trickle out. The latest: a further evolution of the all-electric Volvo C30 three-door hatchback concept. It's the second European electric concept car. It joins the BMW Concept ActiveE electric car...
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PHEVs and EVs to Cost Tens of Thousands More Than Gasoline Counterparts For Next 20 to 30 YearsWe are all well aware that EVs, PHEVs, and hybrids cost automakers more to produce than comparable gasoline powered cars. Barring incentives and automakers selling vehicles at a loss, they will also costs consumers significantly more to purchase for a long time to come. But just how much more...
Eric Loveday