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Who Killed the Electric Car? Economics.
Chris Haak In spite of the relentless hype that the electrification of the automobile has generated over the past few years, culminating in the nearly-simultaneous launches of...
Toyota Plans Three New EVs/Hybrids for 2012
By Chris Haak Late last week, Toyota officials confirmed that the 2012 calendar year will bring a series of new environmentally-friendly vehicles. Some will be hybrids, some...
Ford Plans Hybrid C-MAX Van in Europe
Ford announced today that it will offer a hybrid version of its C-Max mini-minivan when the next-generation model bows in 2013. Ford is investing $410 million in the company's...
New York Auto Show: 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and Turbo
By Chris Haak At the New York Auto Show, Hyundai pulled the wraps off of two impressive new additions to its midsize Sonata lineup. The 2011 Sonata is already on the market, but...
Will Technology be What Sells Automobiles?
Eras in the automobile industry continually wax and wane as time passes. Just going back 40 years, we started with the muscle car era of the 1960s and early 70s (with low, wide,...
Hybrid History, Part Two: After the 1920s
By Sam Boni 10.06.2008 Hybrid History Part One looked at HEVs from the 1890s to the 1920s. At that time, one of the automotive world's unsung pioneers, Sir Harry Ricardo, had...
2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid Review
By Chris Haak 09.23.2008 On the market since 2004, the current Dodge Durango in and of itself isn't a terribly impressive vehicle; it has questionable handling, a...
Hyundai Plans 50,000 Genesis Sales Annually, Will Launch Sonata Hybrid in 2010
By Chris Haak 08.21.2008 Yesterday, Hyundai announced that it expects to sell 50,000 Genesis sedans and coupes annually, although its specific projections for 2009 have not been...
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