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At 10 am tomorrow morning, Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce that Fisker Automotive will buy the closed General Motors factory in Wilmington, Delaware, his home state. According to reports, company founder Henrik Fisker will join Delaware Governor Jack Markell and other dignitaries in announcing that Fisker will use the plant to build its midsize "Project Nina" plug-in hybrid sedan scheduled for launch in 2012. Keeping equipment in place The 62-year-old Boxwood Road plant, closed last summer, had previously built Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, and Opel GT two-seat convertible...
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Mitsubishi Evo To Go Plug-In Hybrid? World's Tuners Feel FaintWe can't help it. Once in a while, we like to toss in big honkin' performance cars, like the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. And even screaming smaller tuner sedans, like the 2010 Subaru STi WRC and Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. But now comes news to rock the world: The next generation of the Mitsubishi...
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2010 Fusion Hybrid Takes Credit For 73-Percent Ford Hybrid Sales RiseWith record unemployment numbers and an active global recession, it's not news that vehicle sales have been lousy, falling by more than one-third from the record levels of a few years ago. But at least one maker's green cars are doing better than ever: Ford's U.S. sales of its hybrid-electric...
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Infiniti Confirms 2012 M35 Hybrid Sedan, Its FirstWhile Nissan goes full-bore into electric cars, including projected sales of 20,000 of its 2012 Nissan Leaf, the company's Infiniti luxury marque has neither electric cars nor hybrids in its 2010 lineup. But that will change next year, when it launches the redesigned 2011 Infiniti M luxury sedan...
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Green Car of the Year Finalists: Three Hybrids, Two DieselsThe five finalists for the 2010 Green Car of the Year Award include three hybrid models--two Japanese hatchbacks and one U.S. sedan--and a pair of German clean-diesel cars. The nominations were announced today by Green Car Journal, which has presented the award at the Los Angeles Auto Show for five...
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More Tesla Turmoil? Executive Turnover ContinuesExecutive turnover continues at Silicon Valley electric-car startup Tesla Motors, with three executives leaving in nine months and two more hired. The turnover comes both in Vehicle Engineering--the group that must executive and deliver the 2012 Tesla Model S electric luxury sports sedan--and in...
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Two weeks ago, Toyota confirmed that it would offer more than one body style for its Prius hybrid-electric vehicle. Now, in Japan, the company has introduced a Toyota version of the car we know here as the 2010 Lexus HS250h. That car, the first "dedicated hybrid" from Lexus, was launched in Japan in July. The 2010 Toyota Sai goes on sale three weeks from now, on October 20. It is Toyota's second "dedicated hybrid"--a car with no gasoline-only counterpart--after the Prius. It will have a larger engine than the 1.8-liter unit in the Prius, presumably the same 2.4-liter four mated to the Hybrid...
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Preview: 2010 Nissan AltimaWhat is it?: Sporty Nissan midsize coupe and sedan, with hybrid available in sedan only The basics: Always slightly sportier and more stylish than the competition, the low-volume hybrid lets you have it all. Price: $19,900-$29,600 On sale: October 5th Nissan has made some changes to its...
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World's First Plug-In Hybrid Sales? So Far, Not So GoodLate last year, a small Chinese company achieved a milestone: It offered the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid vehicle for sale. BYD Automotive, of Shenzhen, started selling its 2009 BYD F3DM (for "dual mode") compact sedan in December. So how's it been doing? Not too well. BYD said it...
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August U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Hit Highest MPG Since $4 GasolineThanks to the strong financial incentives offered by the Cash-For-Clunkers program, the average gas mileage of new vehicles sold in the U.S. during August reached a record high: 23 miles per gallon, up 8 percent from the 21.2 mpg in August 2008. The calculations were done by the trade journal...
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Fisker Joins Tesla In Getting Government Cash For Hybrid Luxury SedanThe U.S. Department of Energy yesterday approved a $529 million low-interest loan to Fisker Automotive, which will start building its 2010 Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan later this year. Customer deliveries will start next May. In June, Tesla Motors received a $465 million loan for...
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2010 Hyundai Elantra Blue: Higher MPG, Just $25 MoreThe 2010 Hyundai Elantra is the latest iteration of a compact car known for frugality and low price. This year, Hyundai has boosted the mileage, raising the standard five-speed manual model to 26 mpg city / 35 mpg highway from last year's 24 mpg city / 33 mpg highway. The 2.0-liter, four-cylinder...
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⢠What is it?: The first-ever hybrid version of the big Mercedes-Benz sedan ⢠The basics: All the S-Class virtues, much better gas mileage ⢠On sale: This fall ⢠Price: $87,950 This weekend, GreenCarReports.com will be one of the first media outlets in the States to test the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid. We'll offer our impressions, and the gas mileage we get, next week. Meanwhile, we wanted to preview the car for you. Unlike Asian carmakers, European manufacturers have been slow to adopt hybrid-electric technology...
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Frankfurt: Ah, the French! Renault's 4 Electric Car ConceptsFrench carmaker Renault, whose partner Nissan recently unveiled its 2012 Nissan Leaf compact electric hatchback, showed no fewer than four separate electric-car concepts at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show. All labeled ZE for "zero emissions", they are: Twizy ZE: A tandem two-seater with performance...
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Frankfurt Auto Show: Plug-In Hybrid Mercedes S-Class ConceptEvery other year, Mercedes-Benz unveils a "Vision" concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show that points the way to cars it will launch in future years. This year's concept car looks just like a standard 2010 Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Instead, it's the mechanical parts that are remarkable: It's a...
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2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI: 36-39 MPG in Real-World UseHybrid vs diesel: It's a longstanding green-car conundrum. Which is better, a hybrid-electric vehicle that recaptures wasted energy in a battery and uses it to assist the gasoline engine, or an efficient modern clean diesel that goes further on a gallon of fuel? The answer depends in part on your...
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Fast Forward: Mercedes-Benz Updates 1992 DieselNow, this is cool. You've likely seen the Mercedes-Benz diesels of the 1980s and 1990s chugging along somewhere or other. But how much better are today's clean diesels than the solid old oil-burners of 20 years ago that still power those sturdy survivors? Back to the future: 1992 to 2009...
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Lexus Goes Hybrid-Only...in BritainWell, here's a surprise. It's no news that Lexus has found it slow going breaking into the luxury market in Europe, which is dominated by Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Jaguar. By contrast, Lexus has become the highest-selling US luxury brand since its 1989 launch, largely on the strength of its midsize...
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Back in March, VW confirmed it would sell the Polo in the US in 2011. The five-door hatchback model was unveiled earlier this year at the Geneva Motor Show, and now Volkswagen has released details of the three-door hatch as well. US details to come It's like that VW will also offer a four-door sedan Polo model for the US market, just as its Volkswagen Golf hatchbacks are supplemented by the Jetta four-door sedan. Which, it's worth pointing out, consistently outsells the Golf models. How much the US-bound Polo will be altered from its German counterparts is open to question. Stefan Jacoby, CEO...
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Poetry In Motion? It's the 2010 Tesla Model S Electric SedanBack in April, GreenCarReports.com was lucky enough to get a ride in the world's only running version of the 2012 Tesla Model S electric sedan. It happened at the car's New York City preview, the first time since its unveiling in an LA rocket factory that it was seen in public. Now, a prototype of...
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Cashing In On Clunkers: Ford Faces Focus FamineNow that Congress has voted another $2 billion in funding for the Car Allowance Rebate Systems (CARS) program, better known as "Cash for Clunkers," the program's success means carmakers are starting to face shortages of their most popular high-mileage models. The latest manufacturer to face a...
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Hybrid Sighting: 2011 Hyundai SonataWhen Hyundai releases their Sonata Hybrid in late 2010 they'll be entering a crowded field. The critically acclaimed Ford Fusion Hybrid, the Toyota Camry Hybrid, and the Nissan Altima Hybrid, already compete in this "green" midsize sedan segment. Hyundai hopes that the Sonata will distinguish...
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Top Clunker Buys Compared: Toyota Corolla vs Ford Focus vs Honda CivicThinking about trading in your clunker for a nice, new, fuel-efficient car? Take a breath; the first-week success of the Car Allowance Rebate Systems (CARS) program, better known as "Cash for Clunkers," looks to be continued at least through Labor Day. Last Friday, the US House of Representatives...
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Hybrid Dusts Diesel On Trek To Michigan Auto-and-Golf GatheringEvery August, executives from the world's auto industry gather in Traverse City, Michigan, for what's known as the Management Briefing Seminars. It's a mix of presentations, news, schmoozing (and, traditionally, golf) that ended yesterday. This year, the audience was down by one-third over last...
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