Hybrid for Large Vehicles: BMW-GM-Chrysler Consortium
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Hybrid for Large Vehicles: BMW-GM-Chrysler Consortium
Just want to post/link that I've skimmed this article about these
belated efforts.
I'm not holding my breath, as I've been watching such posturings of
alternatives since at least 1973, and the bottomline is what the local
C store & Walmart get today for unleaded regular.
There is also Nissan's hybrid version, & also that Ford hybrid version
for its SUV available on the market today(?).
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/30/au...=1&oref=slogin
They'll sorta fart around with their hybrids for several more
experimental years with the typical pricing--c'est la vie.
Imho: Hyundai and/or perhaps China or maybe India will eventually
"drive" the massive alternative/hybrid/whatever market.
Henry Ford's era is long-gone: The Western manufacturers & Japan cannot
think/do it small: They'll do what they do with their hybrids at
8,000---20,000+ U.S. dollars more than are our fairly decent Hyundai's
sell for today.
That's the way it's gonnabe until Korea, China, and India--maybe
creative France--show how to satisfy hybrid/alternative demand.
But I may hopefully be wrong, and it doesn't take years 'n years.
For instance: GM could do a hybrid maybe with that Chevy "Aveo" they
apparently make in Korea(?).
We rented an Aveo (or whatever) at an Enterprise, and it wasn't bad.
Neither is that Chrysler Neon (where is it made?) which we also rented.
belated efforts.
I'm not holding my breath, as I've been watching such posturings of
alternatives since at least 1973, and the bottomline is what the local
C store & Walmart get today for unleaded regular.
There is also Nissan's hybrid version, & also that Ford hybrid version
for its SUV available on the market today(?).
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/30/au...=1&oref=slogin
They'll sorta fart around with their hybrids for several more
experimental years with the typical pricing--c'est la vie.
Imho: Hyundai and/or perhaps China or maybe India will eventually
"drive" the massive alternative/hybrid/whatever market.
Henry Ford's era is long-gone: The Western manufacturers & Japan cannot
think/do it small: They'll do what they do with their hybrids at
8,000---20,000+ U.S. dollars more than are our fairly decent Hyundai's
sell for today.
That's the way it's gonnabe until Korea, China, and India--maybe
creative France--show how to satisfy hybrid/alternative demand.
But I may hopefully be wrong, and it doesn't take years 'n years.
For instance: GM could do a hybrid maybe with that Chevy "Aveo" they
apparently make in Korea(?).
We rented an Aveo (or whatever) at an Enterprise, and it wasn't bad.
Neither is that Chrysler Neon (where is it made?) which we also rented.
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