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Surprises About The History Of Hybrid Cars

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

The first difficulty with working out which was the first hybrid vehicle, is deciding what the term ‘hybrid vehicle’ means. For example, a barge being pulled by a horse with the current of the canal might be construed as a hybrid vehicle. However, most people these days will agree that a true hybrid vehicle utilizes a ‘rechargeable energy storage system’ or an RESS.

For example, this could define a vehicle that uses one form of propulsion, such as an internal combustion engine as its main form of propulsion, whilst that engine recharges batteries that can also be used to run an electric engine.

I am certain that it will surprise 90% + of individuals to hear that the history of hybrid vehicles is almost as long as the history of automobiles themselves. Porsche is a well-known make of expensive sports cars, but in 1898 Ferdinand Porsche, a young Czech student, designed the Loher-Porsche one-cylinder internal combustion engine.

However, this engine was utilized to drive an electric generator, the electricity from which was employed to power electric motors which were affixed to every of the four wheels. The petrol engine was used just to generate electricity for the electric motors in this early example.

This early hybrid was presented at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 and was capable of travelling at 35 mph (56 kph). In 1901, Porsche drove it himself to win the Exelberg Rally. After this they sold over 300 units of their early hybrid car. Mass production had not been invented yet and rich people were still sceptical about the new, smelly technology.

1959 was the next landmark in the history or hybrids because petrol was cheap and few individuals, if any, foresaw the future for the world and the environment. Anyway, the car developed, the Henney Kilowatt used the early transistors or those days to regulate the flow of electricity. This was the real precursor to contemporary hybrid cars.

One of the inventors of the Henney Kilowatt was Victor Wauk and he was involved in the process of experimenting with electric cars in the Sixties and Seventies. Sometimes, he is called the Godfather of Hybrid Vehicles.

It is fairly remarkable, but the regenerative braking system used by modern hybrids to help recharge a hybrid’s batteries was developed in 1978 by the electrical engineer, David Arthurs..

It then took until president Bill Clinton took the initiative to instigate the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles in 1993. It involved the Dept of Energy, Chrysler, ford, GM and one or two others. G. W. Bush replaced this scheme with his own FreedomCar Initiative in 2001.

This initiative was designed to finance extraordinarily risky or problematic projects for the development of hybrid cars. It has taken us over 100 years to rejuvenate the initial hybrid idea but we only did that because we were compelled to do it.

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The 2011 Honda Pilot Is A Practical And Affordable SUV

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

If you are looking for a midsize SUV that is affordable then you might consider taking a closer look at the 2010 Honda Pilot. This vehicle offers a lot of seating room and an ample amount of trunk space. This auto competes directly with other affordable midsize SUV’s such as the Dodge Journey and the Ford Flex. In terms of looks the Pilot is a square in size and some reviewers have noted that it slightly resembles a truck. The aggressive look is accentuated further by seventeen inch wheels. This SUV was designed to be practical in everyday life; the tailgate with a lift-up glass hatch makes unloading cargo super easy. The Pilot is also capable of towing, it comes with a standard Class III trailer hitch and is capable of towing 4,500 pounds. There are four trim levels available: the LX, EX, EX-L and top of the line Touring.

The engine that powers this SUV is a V6 with 250 hp and 253 lb feet of torque. Fuel economy stands at 17 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the freeway. It’s equipped with Variable Cylinder Management, a system that allows the vehicle to run on a lesser number of cylinders and as a result it offers better fuel economy. It’s not the most fastest sport utility vehicle in its class but it’s more than efficient and works well as an everyday driver.

What makes the Pilot stand out from other SUV’s in its class is its ability to seat eight passengers. If you want the fancy extra options that are available, it’s suggested that you opt for the EX-L or the touring line, since certain options aren’t available for the base models. A DVD player and a nine inch screen is available for the EX-L and Touring models. There is an optional navigation system in place which can be commanded by voice and Bluetooth compatibility is also available. Cargo space is extremely good at 18 cubic feet. Storage space can be expanded to 87 cubic feet once you fold down the second and third row of seats.

Honda has built a safe vehicle with the Pilot. It was constructed using an Advanced Compatibility Engineering Ace body structure which helps to distribute crash force during impact. Hill Start Assist is in place which prevents the vehicle from rolling back or forward when on a steep hill or incline. Vehicle Stability Assist helps to maintain control during oversteer or understeer conditions. The airbags are equipped with a sensor that detects rollovers to help provide extra protection.

The 2011 Honda Pilot is a suitable car for anyone in need of a roomy and affordable SUV that can seat up to eight adults. The base price starts approximately at $28,045 but it will cost a bit more if you want the plush extras like the navigation system.

Written by Jacqueline Star: Atlanta Honda, Used Cars Atlanta

The 2010 GMC Terrain Offers A Lot Of Value For A Compact SUV

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Due to its spaciousness and excellent fuel economy, GMC’s Terrain is perfectly suited for families. This SUV competes with other affordable compact SUV’s such as the Chevy Equinox and Toyota RAV4. The exterior of the Terrain slightly resembles a truck and it is a bit on the boxy and square side. Due to its unique shape this vehicle definitely commands attention on the road. The wheels are big and bold while the grille is aggressive resulting in a daring appearance. There are four trims available for the Terrain; the base model SLE-1, SLE-2, SLT-1 and upper trim SLT2.

The Terrain’s engine is a 4 cylinder 2.4 Ltr which outputs 182 horsepower. You can also opt to purchase the six cylinder engine instead that puts out 264 horsepower. In terms of gas mileage, the V4 receives 22 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the freeway. The drive is comfortable and fluid and acceleration is a tad better with the V6 engine. It has been suggested to keep the original wheels as the drive with the optional bigger ones can be a bit bumpy and loud.

The interior has been designed for comfort and there is enough room to seat five people. You have the option of leather appointed seats at an additional cost. One special feature that the Terrain offers as a standard feature is a rearview camera, a feature that is usually only found in much more expensive cars. One aspect that stands out about the Terrain is how well insulated it is from exterior wind and noise, even when driving at top speeds.

The most affordable base model includes thoughtful features such as keyless entry, USB compatibility, a telescoping steering wheel and XM satellite radio. Cargo space is at 31.6 cubic ft which can be expanded to 63.9 cubic ft with the seats folded down. The SLE-2 trim adds in seats which can be heated, a navigation system with up to date traffic info, a power sunroof and a DVD system in the back. The highest level trim model, the SLT-2 adds in driver’s side memory seats, a sunroof, a liftgate and a Chrome Exterior package.

Safety has been thoroughly addressed by GMC including front and side airbags, Anti-Lock Brakes, and traction control. The IIHS awarded the Terrain good scores for side, front and rear impact tests plus named it a top pick in regards to safety. In addition, seatbelt pretensioners are in place which automatically tighten up if there is an impending impact. A security system is in place which prevents the engine from being turned on if the original manufacturer’s key isn’t used.

The 2010 GMC is a step up above other SUV’s in its class due to its luxurious features such as a rearview camera, ambient lighting and USB compatibility. This vehicle would be perfectly suited for families or anyone who is in need of a compact SUV that’s excellent on gas and offers a lot of deluxe amenities at an affordable price. The base model starts at around $24,250.

Written by Jacqueline Star: GMC Dealer Des Moines, Used Cars Crivitz

Hybrid Cars and Plug-in Hybrid Cars

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Hybrid cars are on everyone’s lips. Twenty, forty, or fifty dollars for a full tank of gas? Who in their right mind wants to pay that sort of money? However, frustrated, the fuel consumer sighs, but pays up. However, hybrid vehicles are applauded for the small amount of gas they need to operate, and they are being driven off the lots of car dealerships each and everyday in increasing numbers.

But what about a plug-in hybrid? Most consumers have heard that these cars are fantastic as well. Then, a person might be asking him or herself, what exactly a plug-in hybrid is? How do they work, and what the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid is?

Plug-in hybrids are capable of running just on batteries, but they can use petrol also. These kinds of hybrid cars have some of the characteristics of hybrid vehicles. They are also very similar to all-electric vehicles.

Plug-in hybrid vehicles must be charged externally by plugging them into an electrical power source. The combustion engine of plug-in hybrid vehicles is used only as a back up. These cars can run only on batteries if so desired, but it is to be expected that these types of hybrid cars be plugged in daily.

Hybrid cars can go just as many miles as a conventional car. Designed to go the extra mile where gas-mileage is concerned, hybrids can be driven on the highway, in cities, or wherever else a person needs to travel.

On the other hand, plug-in hybrids are meant to handle commuter-type distances, meaning between twenty and sixty miles. Used in this way, the plug-in hybrid does not have to make use of its back up combustion engine, but plug-in hybrids can go further using gas too.

Hybrids help to minimize pollution, but they still pollute the atmosphere. Compared with plug-in hybrids, hybrid cars still have a long way to go where pollution is concerned. Since plug-in hybrid cars can run solely on their battery power, they don’t have to emit waste fuel emissions. That means that plug-in hybrids don’t need to pollute the atmosphere.

Plug-in hybrids really do combat greenhouse gas emissions and plug-in hybrids use virtually no oil, imported or not. Studies have shown that electric hybrids emit at least 67% less greenhouse gases compared to diesel cars. Since the electric used to power plug-in hybrids is completely renewable, the difference in greenhouse gas emissions may be even greater than the study determined.

And so there you have it. Those are the main differences between plug-in hybrids and regular hybrid cars. It makes a big difference, but you would be surprised how little that matters at the current moment. And that’s only because plug-in hybrids are not being marketed to consumers at this present time. But this article should get you excited about the wonderful plug-in hybrid car, coming soon to a dealership near you.

And it’s going to be a spectacular debut too, since people already like the current hybrid car models, but they haven’t seen anything yet until they see the new plug-in hybrid cars. However, for now, maybe we should just be satisfied with what we already have, because who knows? Before plug-in hybrid cars are brought out onto the forecourts, something even better might be introduced onto the market.

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