2009 Green Car Vision Award(TM) Finalists Announced

December 30th, 2008

Plug-In Hybrid, Hydrogen, Range Extended Electric, Battery Electric Cars Included

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 /PRNewswire/ — Five nominees have been identified for Green Car Journal’s 2009 Green Car Vision Award(TM), which acknowledges a vehicle that best envisions the road ahead. One of these five finalists — the Chevrolet Volt, Fisker Karma, Honda FCX Clarity, MINI E, or Mitsubishi i-MiEV — will be honored as the 2009 Green Car Vision Award winner during a press conference on Public Policy Day February 3, at The Washington Auto Show in Washington D.C. Read the rest of this entry »

Floyd Associates’ Analysis of Electric Vehicles and the Future of the Auto Industry

December 29th, 2008

LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire - December 9, 2008) - With the recent drop in the price of oil, new doubts have been cast over the future of hybrid and electric vehicles. Many manufacturers and designers of electric vehicles have faced technical and financial challenges in the past few months. Such challenges combined with large capital investments in research and development necessary for these cars, have prompted some analysts to predict a reversal of the trend towards green vehicles. Read the rest of this entry »

CONSUMER REPORTS ANALYSIS: SOME HYBRID CARS CAN SAVE OWNERS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OVER FIVE YEARS

October 18th, 2008


Toyota Prius and hybrid versions of Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Escape, Saturn Vue, and Toyota Camry pay back price premium after one year

October 2008 issue cover

October 2008 Issue

YONKERS, NY — With gas prices soaring, Consumer Reports’ latest analysis of owner costs shows that drivers can save anywhere from $500 to $4,250 over a five year ownership period by choosing selected hybrids rather than similar conventional gasoline–powered vehicles.

Six of the 12 hybrids CR experts looked at — Toyota Prius and hybrid versions of the Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Escape, Saturn Vue, and Toyota Camry — can save consumers about $500 to $4,250 even without tax credits, and pay back their price premium after only one year. For several of these hybrids, owners can save even more by taking advantage of federal tax credits.

CR experts compared the five-year owner costs of 12 hybrids with those of similar conventional vehicles using Consumer Reports’ new-car owner-cost estimates, introduced in the April 2008 issue.

The Toyota Camry hybrid, which gets 34 mpg overall in CR’s tests, saves the most money, about $4,250 over five years compared with a similarly equipped four-cylinder Toyota Camry XLE, which gets 24 mpg.

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Complete Buyer’s Guide for Hybrid Vehicles

October 17th, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cb56b8/hybrid_vehicle_buy) has announced the addition of the “Hybrid Vehicle Buyers Guide” report to their offering.

There are many legitimate reasons why you would want to consider buying a hybrid vehicle. It could be that you want to do something to contribute to a cleaner environment or that you would like to find a more affordable way to fuel your vehicle. Regardless of why you are considering buying a hybrid vehicle, there are many questions that need to be asked and answered. Some questions sound simple, but the answers are anything but simple.

Some questions are basic, such as: Read the rest of this entry »

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