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Bring it over to the USA, we need more 50+ mpg cars. Given gas (and diesel) price trends - it's baffling why GM doesn't bring over (to the USA)...
Easy. Unlike a Honda Civic, Priuses are chick magnets. A debate over economics is irrelevant in this case.
A presentation on peak oil guaranteed to ruin your day.
What about using the Toyota Matrix instead of a Camry?
You're missing one key point with regards to Government funding. Public Policy (laws) goes hand in hand with directed research. For example, if...
Silly PR stunt to distract the publics attention from the hard work and difficult political decisions needed TODAY. By difficult political...
Agree. The article seems to hint that GM does have plans for a car that directly competes with the Prius - but certainly offers no specifics....
Electro-Shock Therapy That March, the group laid its conclusions before Rick Wagoner and the rest of the top leadership. Preuss and Larry...
Thanks for the link. I emailed him also with the note above. What an idiot!
Electric cars in two years or less - from who?
The world will need Terawatts of power and Wind and Geothermal offer limited power generation in many (most) locations. Simply due to the fact of...
I wonder if this is the same program that was just re-announced to make it look like the Bush Admin is doing something? Either way, $30 Million...
What if you're limited to 5 gallons of gas per week? Does a van make sense if (or when) oil supplies become tenuous?
Engadget just posted a story on the Prius plug-in
Very sensible plan. Unlike GM, Toyota seems to understand incremental development. Althought I wonder if A123Systems makes significant progress...
Unlike GM, Toyota appears to understand that making the jump to plug-in hybrids will require incremental steps due the high cost of the the...
GM deserves it (and more). There is absolutely no reason why GM shouldn't have a 50 mpg hybrid car on the market - Today - that is comparable to...
Looks like MSRP is so last month. One of the few MD dealers that lists prices is selling a pkg#2 for almost $2000 over MSRP. This is the same...
A little bit of rational talk from the Bush Admin. Admittedly still not enough.
Looks like we'll be ready for the $5 a gallon contest in a few weeks.