Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Fuel-efficiency a new trend รข€¦ again
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Go Green and Save on Fuel and Rental Costs with Auto Europe's Peugeot Open Europe Lease Program
The new 2008 program includes new vehicle models and equipment that increase fuel savings and enhance your driving experience. These features include new automatic gearboxes similar to a Tiptronic automatic transmission. These new gearboxes save 8% on fuel versus a full automatic transmission and 4% fuel savings versus a manual gear transmission. The gearboxes are also better rated for anti pollution records with lower CO2 emissions.
To introduce the new Peugeot 308, they are offering rates beginning at $39 per day. The benefits of a Peugeot Buy Back include rates that are tax inclusive with non-deductible fully comprehensive insurance, the ability to travel into most former Eastern Block countries with no additional fees, unlimited mileage, 24 hour road side assistance and delivery can be arranged at most major airports and cities throughout Europe.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
U-M to test crash-dodging cars
The program, being tested under a federal grant to the University of Michigan, will help motorists choose the path of least danger when both stopping and changing lanes present risks, project director Jim Sayer said Wednesday.
Named the Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety System, Sayer said it goes beyond the collision warning detectors now available in some luxury models by integrating data from multiple sources.
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
TIP DU JOUR: Buying a vehicle may be cheaper
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Friday, June 6, 2008
Tesla Rolls Out Long-Awaited Electric Sports Car
As Snyder, head of client services for Tesla, put the pedal to the metal and took one of the sleek new automobiles down a sidestreet Thursday, its lithium-ion battery-powered engine didn't give off any sparks. But it did emit a constant, powerful-sounding hum, one resembling a much quieter version of a jet taking off.
"Accelerate pretty good?" Snyder, knowing the answer, asked as he put the car through its paces.
"I call it a turbine sound," he said of the engine's distinctive hum. "Because it's an electric motor it's got 100 percent torque all the time.
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Used-car dealer at new site
The used-car business will mark the completion of its new $1.2 million facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. today.
The new location at 1257 Manheim Pike opened April 1. The company's other, smaller location at 2212 Marietta Ave. soon will be consolidated there.
On Manheim Pike, the firm can display 75 cars, compared to 30 on Marietta Avenue, said president Brian Brightbill.
The Manheim Pike property had been home to a towing service and tire store over the years.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Driving a fuel-efficient car isn't the only way to save
As commodity traders push oil prices ever higher as the dollar recedes, there's little, if any, relief in sight at the fuel pump or from soaring utility bills.
Yet the deer-in-the-headlights attitude that most investors, vehicle owners and homeowners adopt is misguided. There are quite a few actions you can take to beat the escalating cost of energy.
The most common response to high gas prices is to buy a high-mileage vehicle.
If you have a long commute or simply drive a lot, you'll immediately see the savings. There will be longer times between fill-ups. It may not make sense to pay a premium for these cars, though.
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