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Mainstreaming fuel economy tech through auto race fans
January 24, 2012 – 10:31 pm | No Comment
Mainstreaming fuel economy tech through auto race fans

Toyota's Le Man's race hybrid car Using pop culture to sell fuel efficiency As I was web-surfing earlier today I was stopped dead in my tracks by a few images on the AutoWeek home page regarding NASCAR and Le Mans. Emblazoned upon the 2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup car, in big and bold letters, …

Fuel Economy Tips » Blog Archive » Green Cars
January 23, 2012 – 1:55 pm | No Comment

Nowadays, green cars are certainly one of the most popular modified cars in the racing arena. These cars also promote fuel efficiency, as well as the use of biodiesel . On the other hand, green-coated cars play a vital role in the field of the so- called visual motorsport. The world's famous tuning company…

128.3 mpg in a hybrid: “That’s why I bought this thing”
December 16, 2011 – 6:36 pm | No Comment
128.3 mpg in a hybrid: “That’s why I bought this thing”

The dash of Dave's hybrid If only the rest of America thought the same about fuel economy Hype. Image. PR. Image over all else. That’s largely the nature of our modern world these days. Maybe it has always been that way. Automakers, for instance, are geniuses at covering up their role in the terrible geopolitical and environmental…

EVs a “fad” and an unrealistic “silver bullet” – Ex Dem DoT Sec and Congressman
November 8, 2011 – 2:33 am | No Comment
EVs a “fad” and an unrealistic “silver bullet” – Ex Dem DoT Sec and Congressman

Even after a $7500 tax credit, most Americans aren't interested Calls for level playing field for clean diesel and advanced ICE engines Former Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, a Democratic Congressman from California whom worked under both the Clinton and Bush administrations, has joined with the U.S. Coalition for Advanced Diesel Cars in calls for a…

The Biofuel Controversy
August 13, 2011 – 1:58 am | No Comment

Weighing the factors of the biofuel controversy There is an ongoing debate over the impact of manufacturing biofuels . Skeptics argue that using crops for biofuels divert resources away from human consumption, therefore causing a … It will take a number of efforts including increasing energy efficiency of buildings and fuel efficiency of vehicles . We need a diverse energy portfolio comprised of clean

Overland Park Chevrolet Dealers Have Reason to Celebrate …
July 20, 2011 – 5:54 pm | No Comment

Hybrids now offer the same fuel efficiency as some of the first eco-friendly cars but are now paired with performance, style and even cutting edge safety features. Among the safest green cars is the Chevrolet Volt which recently earned …

Volkswagen not Green Enough
June 30, 2011 – 12:00 pm | No Comment

The group claims that, while talking a lot about green cars , VOLKSWAGEN is lagging behind rivals such as TOYOTA and BMW when it comes to improving the fuel efficiency of its cars. … Fast Eco-friendly Cars Descend on Goodwood. Created Jun 29 2011. Fast Eco-friendly Cars Descend on Goodwood Image. Whether you drive a 1970 VW Beetle financed with a cheap car loan or …

NRC – New engines and hybrids most promising for next 15 years
June 16, 2011 – 6:24 pm | No Comment
NRC – New engines and hybrids most promising for next 15 years

Ecoboost the first step to hybrid pickup trucks? Could “greatly” reduce fuel consumption by 2025 Over the next 15 years conventional spark-ignition engines will continue to dominate the US auto industry, according to the National Resource Council (NRC). Fortunately, a “significant” number of new technologies, such as friction reduction, downsizing, better thermal management, turbocharging, etc., can be combined to decrease fuel consumption by almost…

Car makers rethink sustainability approach amid E10 fuel fiasco …
May 19, 2011 – 6:06 am | No Comment

Until then, eco-friendly consumers of German cars will have to rely on fuel efficiency technologies, hybrid vehicles – and E10. This comes at a price: German petroleum producers under the MWV umbrella estimate that it costs an extra €0.10 to €0.20 to produce one litre of E10 versus E5, … But German petroleum refineries are already scaling back on E10 production, choosing instead to meet their quotas through other means – increased …

Carmakers rethink sustainability approach amid E10 fuel fiasco …
May 19, 2011 – 6:06 am | No Comment

Until then, eco-friendly consumers of German cars will have to rely on fuel efficiency technologies, hybrid vehicles – and E10. This comes at a price: German petroleum producers under the MWV umbrella estimate that it costs an extra €0.10 to €0.20 to produce one litre of E10 versus E5, … But German petroleum refineries are already scaling back on E10 production, choosing instead to meet their quotas through other means – …

Mugen’s 197-hp Honda CR-Z hybrid: Does it mean anything?
May 18, 2011 – 8:52 pm | No Comment
Mugen’s 197-hp Honda CR-Z hybrid: Does it mean anything?

Helping to make eco-modification cool? Is there a bridge between performance and eco-tuning? By the time Mugen is done fine tuning the Honda CR-Z hybrid , they’ll have added 15 percent more power to their current CR-Z tuner that now offers 197 hp and 181 lb-ft of torque. Unfortunately, while the tuned CR-Z can achieve 0 – 60 in about 6.6 seconds when…

Time for Google to become an automaker
May 13, 2011 – 10:33 pm | No Comment
Time for Google to become an automaker

Auto-drive, not electrification, is the key to the future of the auto industry Reinventing personal mobility might be too disruptive for major automakers In many ways the Big 3 are back. While in the short term, that’s good news for US manufacturing, is it really good news long term? Or, are major automakers simply driving…