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October 25, 2009

Hybrid Cars – Alternative Car Fuel

Filed under: Hybrid Cars — Tags: , , , — Jonas @ 7:01 pm

The rising gas prices over the last few years and environmental problems caused by fossil fuels have forced people to look for alternative car fuels that are both more inexpensive and cleaner. One type of car that meets these requirements is known as the hybrid. A hybrid is capable of higher mileage per gallon, because it does not solely run on a fossil fuel based combustion engine.

Hybrid CarsHybrid cars are considered to be alternatives to standard fuels because they can run on either a gas engine or be powered by the rechargeable energy storage system or RESS for short, which is an electric motor. Since the first hybrid car, the electric motor has been improved upon and longer distances can be traveled without having to use the combustion engine. This is made possible by the addition of regenerative braking to the car, which charges the electrical system through the capture of kinetic energy from the braking actions.

Hybrid cars are also cleaner and have less negative impact on the environment. This is a result of using less gas or diesel and relying more on the electric motor. The majority of recent hybrid car models also have the so-called start-stop system which automatically turns off the combustion engine when idle and starts it again when driving resumes. This technology reduces emissions and increased efficiency.

Today hybrid vehicles are available from most of the major car makers and it is now a top priority due to increased consumer interest in cars that are cleaner, cheaper to drive and not dependent on oil based fuels. The initial cost to purchase a hybrid instead of a standard combustion engine model of a car is reasonable and costs only a few thousand more.

There’s loads of info about hybrid cars online – and we recommend you read up on the technical aspects too – it’s a great new thing for the automotive industry!

August 7, 2009

Chevy Volt — It’s All Over The News!

Filed under: 2010 cars,Car News,Hybrid Cars — Tags: , , , , , — Heather @ 5:32 pm

Chevy Volt

When I first saw the Chevy Volt – I was not all that impressed.  Now, that was probably my fault for not doing my research but I honestly did not think that it was the truth – that for 230 miles, you would not have to fill up your gas tank. 

However, it seems that the Chevy Volt has been running and it is pretty true … in most cases.  While GM has been gunning for this car to work to bring their numbers back up – there are many skeptics out there.

The Chevy Volt is one of those cars that – if it goes through it not only going to be one of the best cars on the market, but it is going to save everyone a hell of a lot of money on gas – which is exactly why I would buy one.  While I might be paying on the car forever, I would definitely be saving quite a bit on gas money, which is awesome!

July 11, 2009

Jaguar going hybrid, engineers say Lexus builds inefficient hybrids

Filed under: Hybrid Cars,Jaguar,Lexus — Tags: , , , — Jonas @ 11:01 pm

Jaguar keeps its hands busy with the development of the new XJ saloon which is set to be released by the third quarter of 2010. The sales of the current XJ version are not as impressive as its competition from the 7 series of BMW and the S-Class of Mercedes Benz. Jaguar learned that looking in the past for design inspiration is a big mistake and they will not be making the same error again.

Jaguar designers wants to build new cats that are ready to pounce with more aggression. According to an insider, they are looking at deriving the lines of the new XJ from the XF. Aside from the look upgrade, the XJ will also get a work up with new engine features.

The car manufacturer is planning to launch a hybrid XJ by 2011 or a year after the new XJ saloon hits dealerships. The plug-in XJ will utilize the power from lithium ion battery packs combined with a combustion engine primarily used to back up the batteries.

All the plans can be executed, thanks to a loan amounting to £307 million from an investment bank. Jaguar is planning to collaborate with Land Rover to develop hybrid technologies which can be used for their next range of cars.

The platform Jaguar plans to use is a lot more similar to the one used by the Chevrolet Volt. Land Rover will be looking into engines similar to the Prius’ which makes use of both the combustion engine and the electric powertrain to drive the wheels.

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June 8, 2009

2010 Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid: Sneak Peek!

Filed under: Hybrid Cars,VW — Tags: , , , , , — Heather @ 8:17 pm

2010 Volkswagen Touareg HybridNow that we have talked a little bit about the auto industry, let’s focus our attentions on some of the latest and greatest cars that are coming out nowadays.  Take the 2010 Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid.  This car is absolutely incredible all over the place and it was actually launched to the market a little while ago at the Frankfurt auto show, but honestly, I think that this car is incredible all the way around!

The 2010 Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid is the latest and greatest thing from VW and it is actually their first hybrid car, which I have to say – it is great to see that they finally got with the picture and decided to come out with a hybrid car.  This car is also pretty cool under the hood too, with a V-6 engine and a 3.0 liter, supercharge helps this awesome car to have all sorts of power!

So if you are looking for greatness, you should check out 2010 Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid!  It’s seriously cool! More Touareg and other VW news at Volkswagen Talk!

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