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Honda Motor Company Plans Hybrid Resurgence Beginning in 2014

While Honda was the first to sell hybrid vehicles in the United States, competition from other companies has frequently topped the sales of Honda's hybrid models. The Honda Insight beat the Toyota to the US market by six months, but failed to present a compelling challenge to the Prius. John Mendel, executive vice president of Honda's US unit, has been quoted as saying that...
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General Motors Experiments with Controlling How Drivers Charge Their Cars During Peak Hours

An Austin, Texas community is participating in a study by University of Texas to discover the impact of a larger concentration of electric cars on the electric grid. The 5,700 family Mueller community already has almost 60 Chevy Volt drivers. The study provides incentives to the community, as well as a $7,500 cash contribution to purchase a Volt, but...
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Gas Mileage Improvement Gimmicks

Every so often, emails go around explaining how someone's cousin installed some device in his car engine and is now getting noticeably better gas mileage. These might be a device that alters the fuel or air intake systems of the car, using water for gas, or in some cases magnets or exotic metals placed outside of the fuel line to chemically change fuel passing within.

Sometimes, the explanations given by the companies peddling these products seems to make sense and at, other times, they are clearly nothing but double-talk designed to confuse the facts. Some reliable third party organizations have voiced their opinions and they all agree. Based on EPA testing of more than 100 such fuel economy improving devices, the Better Business Bureau, the EPA, and the Federal Trade Commission all agree: don't waste your money. None of the aftermarket products tested by the EPA have resulted in substantially improved gas mileage.

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