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The Miles Per Gallon race is on and where it stops nobody knows. It’s hard to believe it but not too long ago the argument against Green Cars was that the technology wasn’t there. Well, all of a sudden there it is. A hybrid car that can do 230 m.p.g. and other companies already saying that they have a their own model that can beat the Chevy Volt.
I guess necessity is the mother of invention. Faced with a bankrupt industry and an unwavering consumer the car companies seem to be letting go of the umbilical cord that has held them tied to the oil companies for what seems like forever.
In no time at all, the auto industry has gone from the most fuel efficient car on the market, the Toyota Prius that does 50 mpg and 493 miles per tank, to a Hybrid, the Chevy Volt, that can do 230 mpg (city), would cost 2c per mile compared to 12c per mile on gas only, and would not use a drop of fuel in the first 40 miles.”It will use a lithium-ion battery with a gasoline-powered, range-extending engine that drives a generator to provide electric power when you drive beyond the 40-mile battery range.” (chevrolet.com)
Not to be outdone, Nissan has come out with their gloves on claiming the top dog position with their own Mega Fuel Efficient model. The Nissan Leaf 100% electric/ Zero Emissions claims that it would be rated at 367 mpg.
Whatever prompted the auto industry to take that leap in technology is most welcome. The important thing is that the leap has taken place and healthy competition has started that can only end in something good for the environment and the consumer.
August 15th, 2009 at 07:54 am by bibi in Alternative Transportation, Carbon Footprint, Electric Car, Electric Vehicle, Hybrid, Living Green, M.P.G., Miles Per Gallon






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I think the asian countries take a great leap in constructing such cars. It is time for this.
It is amazing how fast they “decided” to put these into production. I think in the next few years we will see 100% electric cars that can drive for hundreds of miles before needing to recharge, and then when they need to, they can pull over to a charging station and do it, instead of a gas station. Thankfully they are doing it now and not later.
i totally agree with you American Idiot and the next step will be the quick charger which you can plug into your can and will take only few hour or less the be fully charge ….you know like ” Energizer quick recharge ” …
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