Sunday, April 6, 2008
Six Waukee students compete for top mileage
Six Waukee High School students are working to build two ultra-efficient contraptions for the Ultimate Mileage Vehicle Competition, set May 9 in Altoona. With the help of industrial technology teacher John Kotz, the students will try to engineer their cars to go farther than the competition on just 8 ounces of gasoline. .
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Ten technologically advanced green cars
Take the 1.8-liter, four-cylinder Nissan Versa. Last year its sales jumped 259% from the year before. No wonder: It's got an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) miles-per-gallon rating of 26 city and 31 highway. The Honda Fit, a similar vehicle with near-identical mileage, was up 101%.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
Automakers struggle to balance power, fuel-efficiency
But those who can are still plunking down their money to buy high performance cars and SUVs that have the carbon footprint of a sasquatch.
"I think we can all observe what's happening," says Barry Engle, who took over as president of Ford of Canada in February.
"Up until now there certainly seems to be a preponderance of consumers who, on the one hand express interest in being more environmentally friendly and on the other hand are completely unwilling to give up any performance."
Perhaps it's not surprising after all. Public opinion polls have suggested people are concerned about climate change and want to do something.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Thailand approves Toyota, Mitsubishi, Tata eco cars
The projects meant a combined investment of 16.67 billion baht ($528.7 million), the board said in a statement.
The Thai unit of Japanese carmaker Toyota would invest 4.64 billion baht in a plant with the capacity to assemble 100,000 so-called eco cars a year expected to start production in 2012, it said.
Half that production would be for export, mainly to Southeast Asia and the Asia-Oceania region, it said.
Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) would spend 4.7 billion baht on a plant with an annual capacity of 107,000 eco cars, 88 percent of them for export, with production scheduled for 2010, it said.
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Maruti cuts prices of small cars by Rs 6,500 to Rs 18,030
The company has announced price reduction in all the six models that qualify for the lower excise benefit: Maruti 800, Omni, Zen, Wagon R, Swift Diesel and Alto - India 's largest selling car.
Company Managing Director and CEO S Nakanishi said in a statement that in the short term, the reduction in excise duty will make small cars more attractive for customers and offset the negative impact of higher interest rates.
''This is an encouragement for companies like us, which are making major investments in capacity, research and exports,'' Mr Nakanishi said.
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Ford setting its sights on 'Millennials'
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
'BLACK' CARS TO GO GREEN
Black cars, car services for corporate clients, average 12 to 15 mpg, but starting Jan. 1, new vehicles put into service will have to reach 25 mpg. The target jumps to 30 mpg in 2010.
Bloomberg again lambasted Congress for not addressing global warming, mocking the fuel-efficiency standards it's proposing as laughably low, as he stood before four shiny hybrids in the Winter Garden of the World Financial Center.
"New York City is not waiting," the mayor declared.