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Here's some news on automobiles and technology developments:
Hybrid Car Sales Numbers Vary by Manufacturer
The title of a recent Autoweek article about hybrid car sales read "Not All Hybrids are Hot". As far as I'm concerned that's a good thing. Hybrids don't need to be "hot". In fact I wish that the infiltration of hybrid technology was mainstream and dull, like the concept of front wheel drive. But alas, it looks like hybrids still hold only a small part of the overall car sales in the U.S.
My biggest concern when reading the article is the slow sales of hybrids made by American car manufacturers. Being late to the hybrid car game and focusing on SUV's has not helped Ford, Mercury and Saturn. Toyota on the other hand has increased its share of the hybrid car market to nearly 50% of all hybrids sold.
Hybrid Car Sales Numbers Vary by Manufacturer originally appeared on About.com Hybrid Cars on Monday, November 27th, 2006 at 23:02:07. Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Tesla's not too worried about GM's attempt to trademark "range anxiety"
Toyota Seeks Extended Hybrid Car Tax Credits
Under the current federal tax credits for hybrid cars the tax breaks start to phase out once a manufacturer reaches a certain threshold of vehicles sold. Well, Toyota, with its popular Prius and other hybrid vehicles, has reached that threshold, and is now asking congress to extend the hybrid tax credits to encourage more sales of their hybrid vehicles.
Conspiracy theorists would have you believe that the threshold was put in place to specifically penalize sales of foreign made hybrids. (Toyota/Lexus are the only one's having their tax credit amount's decreased.) I guess I'm not as paranoid, and can understand why Toyota is working so hard to keep the hybrid car tax credits going for its hybrids.
Toyota Seeks Extended Hybrid Car Tax Credits originally appeared on About.com Hybrid Cars on Monday, December 4th, 2006 at 22:47:52. Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Here's a fact on hybrid vehicles:
The term hybrid when used in relation with cars also has other uses. Prior to its modern meaning of hybrid propulsion, the word hybrid was used in the United States to mean a vehicle of mixed national origin; generally, a European car fitted with American mechanical components. This meaning has currently fallen out of use
A gas-electric hybrid engine is a combination of a gasoline/petrol or diesel internal combustion engine with an electric motor to power a vehicle. Various designs exist for how the motor and engine interact with the drive train. Because the engine recharges the battery smaller batteries are required than in an electric vehicle.
A standard combustion engine is required to operate over a range of speed and power, yet its highest efficiency is in a narrow range of operation. Also, an engine designed for a reduced operating range can be more efficient than a standard engine. The battery storage and electric motor allows the engine to operate at its point of maximum efficiency, to be of a higher efficiency design, and to be smaller than non-hybrid applications.
The gas-electric hybrid uses less gasoline than conventional internal combustion engines and does not have the limitations in range that have been a problem for traditional electric vehicles. This type of piston engine is used in hybrid electric vehicles which have begun to enter the market as of 2002.
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Get quotes from different types of insurance companies. Some sell through their own agents. These agencies have the same name as the insurance company. Some sell through independent agents who offer policies from several insurance companies. Others do not use agents. They sell directly to consumers over the phone or via the Internet.
Many insurers will give you a break if you buy two or more types of insurance. You may also get a reduction if you have more than one vehicle insured with the same company. Some insurers reduce the rates for long-time customers. But it still makes sense to shop around. You may save money buying from different insurance companies, compared with a multi-policy discount.
Some companies offer reductions to drivers who get insurance through a group plan from their employers, through professional, business and alumni groups, or other associations. Ask your employer and inquire with groups or clubs you are a member of to see if this is possible.
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