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Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Hybrid Cars
#63 of 88 No it's not..... Re: IT IS a Mild form of Hybrid
by electrictroy
Mar 17, 2005 (8:13 am)
"I don't see much difference from the IMA used by Honda... Auto engine start and stop at speeds lower than 13 mph / Normal and continuous modes for onboard generator use / Energy storage module /Regenerative braking"
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Yes, but the IMA does one extra thing that makes Honda a hybrid, and Chevy NOT:
- uses the stored electricity to push the car down the road (+14hp)
Having two sources of power to drive the wheels is the very definition of "hybrid power". The Chevy Pickup only has ONE power driving the wheels.
troy
#64 of 88 I say again.....
by larsb
Mar 17, 2005 (8:23 am)
Here's a question:
Does any "non-hybrid" car or truck on this planet have both regen braking and energy storage modules?
If the Chevy Silverado is not a Hybrid, how would it be "labeled?"
Mar 17, 2005 (8:37 am)
"A normal car with regen capabilities". The Chevy pickup doesn't do anything a normal car can not do (shut off at stops, provide plugs to power TVs/radios). Even the regen braking can be done with a normal car, via using the starter motor.
But definitely NOT a hybrid. A hybrid dumps the electrical power to the wheels.
Troy
#66 of 88 Re: a normal car [electrictroy]
by xwesx
Mar 17, 2005 (11:41 am)
No, your definition of a hybrid "dumps electrical power to the wheels."
#68 of 88 Re: no kidding sherlock [electrictroy]
by sebring95
Mar 18, 2005 (6:12 am)
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.
#69 of 88 Avoid the personal please
by pf_flyer HOST
Mar 18, 2005 (7:13 am)
Let's stick to the topics and not fall into the trap of talking about each other!
#70 of 88 Back by request
by Sylvia
Dec 28, 2005 (1:10 pm)
#71 of 88 Hybrid pickup trucks...
by ergo
Dec 29, 2005 (10:06 pm)
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?
#72 of 88 Just a guess
by pf_flyer HOST
Dec 30, 2005 (12:33 pm)
Wouldn't surprise me to see Ford get itno the game with an F-150 hybrid perhaps