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Chevy Silverado Hybrid Pickup

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Re: no kidding sherlock [electrictroy] by sebring95
Mar 18, 2005 (5:12 am)
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Doesn't the Chevy keep the heat/AC and other ancilliary systems running while the engine is turned off? That's not something any other vehicle can do, even if you manually shut it down. Plus all electrical systems will reboot everytime you turn the key back on. More importantly, you can't turn your vehicle off while it's coasting because you would lose brake/steering assist.
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Avoid the personal please by pf_flyer HOST
Mar 18, 2005 (6:13 am)
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Let's stick to the topics and not fall into the trap of talking about each other!
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Back by request by Sylvia STAFF
Dec 28, 2005 (12:10 pm)
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Hybrid pickup trucks... by ergo
Dec 29, 2005 (9:06 pm)
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Sweet!
 The world's only hybrid offering:
 
   1. Towing ability.
   2. ANY off pavement ability.
   3. Emergency generator capabilities.
   4. A pickup bed.
   5. No waiting lines or "market adjustments!"
   6. No compromise engine performance.
 
Looking forward to the impressive new Dual hybrid system on the 2007 Tahoe. Will be interesting to see this on the next generation GM pickups.
 
PS Any guesses who will make the next competing truck?
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Just a guess by pf_flyer HOST
Dec 30, 2005 (11:33 am)
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Wouldn't surprise me to see Ford get itno the game with an F-150 hybrid perhaps
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Mazda Tribute should be next by yerth10
Dec 30, 2005 (11:42 am)
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After Escape Hybrid, Mariner Hybrid was launched which has similar size and engine.
 
The next hybrid from Ford should be the Mazda Tribute which also shares the size / engine.
 
By mass producing a particular system, they can bring down their cost.
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Wasn't the net mileage result of being a by obyone
Jan 01, 2006 (3:33 am)
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"hybrid" about 1-2 mpg? Hardly any savings to justify the cost.
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Re: Wasn't the net mileage result of being a [obyone] by gagrice
Jan 01, 2006 (8:21 am)
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Replying to: obyone (Jan 01, 2006 3:33 am)

Being an owner of sister Sierra I would say you are correct. It is nice having auto stop and a very refined starter. Plus I have used the 120 VAC a couple times to trim trees a ways from any AC outlets. Nice truck and you don't have to have the CA smog tests at $50 a whack. Of course you get the best truck in it's class and the prices this summer were great. To me the mileage was way down the list of wants and of little importance.
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Re: Wasn't the net mileage result of being a [obyone] by hybrid04prius
Jan 01, 2006 (2:18 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Jan 01, 2006 3:33 am)

The add'l cost is worth it because you get a tax deduction and a nice generator to boot. True the mileage gains are minimal but GM should really not call it a hybrid. They were better off just putting a diesel engine in it.

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