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The novel completely one-pedal driving with no inherent need to ever touch the brake pedal is intriguing. I want to try that out.
In other words, 240V X 32A X 9 hrs. = 69 kWh? In my experience, these manufacturer charge times are conservative. For example, my 2011 Volt...
I don't see anything there indicating 69 kWh to recharge. I would guess closer to 60 kWh.
[ATTACH] The back seat of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV. Here's a good all-around video test drive from Ars Technica featuring Pamela Fletcher, who...
The beauty of a 200+ range EV like the Bolt or a Tesla is that you rarely need to bother with public charging stations. You can take advantage of...
All we know is that Toyota is seriously exploring that possibility for a future PHEV and they filed a patent. It could happen in the next Prius...
I saw a latinpost.com article that included your list here but it was drawn from some sources like a speculative article at HybridCars.com rather...
Various press articles coming out tonight and a CNet video first drive that may have been published too soon. Watch the video while you can.......
GM created the "two-mode" hybrid system for transit busses around 2000-2003 and then adapted and downsized it for their RWD SUVs and pickup...
One of the issues that Volkswagen recently had to disclose recently was that they cheated on some gasoline model mpg estimate testing by inflating...
The Malibu uses the same transmission as the Volt except for replacing the smaller electric motor with another design that works better for...
Overall, the new hybrid Malibu impressed us—especially at a starting price of $28,645. Its real-world fuel economy is likely to live up to its...
Where do these mpgs come from? They seem odd.
Then why did the gen 1 also not have a rear wiper when they were less focused on cost reduction? And anyway, I thought you said: So, did GM...
The consumer has a choice about whether to make their car look like a hatchback or not? That was the motive you ascribed to GM.
They may partially do this because their setup has less flexibility over when the battery can be recharged whereas the Prius has total flexibility...