Archive for the ‘Hybrid Cars’ Category
Porsche’s 911 Test “Hybrid”
Posted on February, 21 at 5:18 pm | Filed Under Future Cars, Hybrid Cars
Last week, Porsche introduced its , featuring the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS). It will be formally unveiled at next month’s Geneva auto show, exactly 100 years after Ferdinand Porsche launched the world’s first hybrid car, the Lohner Porsche Semper Vivus. In May, it will race in the 24-hour Nürburgring, the track of which is [...]
Green Cars Highlight the DC Auto Show
Posted on February, 5 at 5:59 pm | Filed Under Hybrid Cars
In a speech at last week’s DC Auto Show, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said “We have to bring back manufacturing [to the US].” We are lagging the Japanese and Chinese. (”It’s startling how much manufacturing is happening in China now.”) That, and weening ourselves off our addiction to foreign fuel, is why the [...]
GM plans for Cadillac Converj hybrid car
Posted on November, 10 at 8:39 pm | Filed Under Future Cars, Hybrid Cars
GM emerged from bankruptcy proceedings recently and is making new strategies for gaining new market. In the same line they planned to manufacture next generation of electric cars. GM has decided to manufacture Cadillac Converj an electric car in line with the technology used in Chevrolet Volt.
Cadillac Converj concept car was unveiled in 2009 North [...]
Advantages and Disadvantages of hybrid cars
Posted on August, 29 at 9:24 am | Filed Under Hybrid Cars
When you drive a hybrid car you are making a statement to the world that you care about the environment.Fuel prices are not going to go down, so buying the most economical car you can…
Top Hybrid Cars of 2007
Posted on August, 16 at 1:47 pm | Filed Under Hybrid Cars
Top 5 Hybrid Cars for 2007 2007 Toyota Prius, 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid, 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid, 2007 Nissan Altima Electric Hybrid, 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid, based on EPA Size Class, MPG etc..
Number 1 in Fuel Efficiency – 2007 Toyota Prius
Posted on August, 13 at 5:15 am | Filed Under Hybrid Cars
Why Toyota Prius is so famous and tough to beat?
Way ahead in terms of Technology.
Stellar fuel economy
Uncompromisable drive
Superior acceleration
Above all reasonable prices
Long-term durability
Ultra-low emissions
2007 Toyota Prius Hybrid Car gives a mileage of 48mpg city and 45mpg highway. Combined together Prius could give on an average 46mpg.
Let us have a look at Fuel Economics:
Cost to Drive [...]