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Judge Blocks Hybrid Taxi Requirement Dealing a sharp blow to the Bloomberg administration’s attempt to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, a federal judge on Friday blocked New York City from requiring owners and operators of yellow taxicabs to switch to more fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles that operate on a mixture of gasoline and electricity. |
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http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssConsumerGoodsAndRetailNews/idUSL1182483200811- 01 FRANKFURT, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Volkswagen plans to produce virtually all the components for motors used in hybrid and electric vehicles on its own unlike competitors who rely on suppliers, a German magazine reported. |
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LOS ANGELES — Ford Motor will announce Wednesday that it plans to beat Toyota (TM) at its own game when it comes to hybrids. It's the latest example of U.S. automakers trying to "out-hybrid" Japanese brands that had a head start with the gas savers. http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2008-11-18-ford-hybrids-toyota_N.htm Is this the new direction for Ford? Will it pull them out and ahead of the other domestic brands? |
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An amazing road trip through adverse conditions nabs a World Record - ( Sorry, Jetta TDI ) November 22nd, 2008 marked the beginning of a historic effort by three highly regarded Hypermilers to break a World Record established just two months prior. Completed September 25th, this record was achieved by Australians John and Helen Taylor in a 2009 VW Jetta 2.0L TDI sponsored by Volkswagen, Shell, and Navman. The Guinness verified record of 58.82mpg (US) set a new standard of efficiency in real world (official) mileage while traversing the country. Could our team of intrepid drivers overtake this lofty number in spite of unpredictable winter conditions? Not only did they overtake the target mileage, they exceeded it by 11.5% to establish the new record at 68.54mpg (US) in a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid carrying three people and their luggage through all 48 contiguous states.
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 02, 2009 7:09 am) |
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Next Gen Prius = 62 MPG? Really? That might get me into a Prius.
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DEAR FORUM FAMILY, I HAVE A 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID. BOUGHT IT USED AND THE GMC USED AUTO DEALER CHANGED THE OIL, ETC.., BUT COULD NOT TURN OFF THE "MAINTENANCE NEEDED WARNING LIGHT?" CAN I DO THIS MYSELF? NO KEY, JUST A IGNTION FOB AND THEN PUSH A BUTTON TO START. THANK YOU, RICK1946
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Replying to: rick1946 (Jan 28, 2009 2:54 pm) 2. Turn your car off. 3. Push the odometer button (from Step 1) again and hold it during Steps 4 and 5. 4. Turn your car on. 5. Wait a few seconds while 5 indicators in your display screen cycle on. 6. Your display will tell you that the maintenance warning reset is complete. |
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This story about an explosion of an RX400h is kinda scary http://gas2.org/2009/02/04/doctor-critically-injured-after-his-lexus-hybrid-expl- odes/ No indication of a bomb involved in early reports, but it's hard to imagine that the car itself exploded and could be felt a mile away. I know there's the combination of high voltage and explosive liquids invloved, but wow. And you know how this will play out if nothing beynd the car is involved. We'll have the great hybrid scare of 2009 play out in the media |
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Now they're saying a bomb was involved http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/02/04/doctor.car.blast/index.html |
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