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Arnold Next To Raser H3 Hybrid
Arnold Next To Raser H3 Hybrid
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I'm scratching my head trying to find out the specific details around the GM Hummer that is reportedly getting 100 mpg. An article on ConsumerEnergyReport.com indicates that this new hybrid Hummer is the brain child of Raser technologies. The Hummer is reportedly a plug-in type hybrid designed for daily local
 Let others take a bath in the depreciation of a new hybrid car, be the smarter sharper and purchase a used hybrid car. Already there are a lot of hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius for sale on used car lots. But the internet is the better way to shop
 Audi hopes to capitalize on the luxury SUV market in the US come 2010, by offering a new model Q5 Hybrid. Currently Lexus is the leader in the market, with the RX400H, but so much can happen by 2010, especially with the lean towards greener vehicles. Discussions on what the
 Could it be true, will Chevrolet introduce the first hybrid light duty pick up truck in it's 2009 Silverado? It looks like it will come to fruitition, with a 2-mode hybrid power plant the future of this truck looks promising. A much more promising effort than was tried a few
 If you are not aware, hybrid technology is extremely expensive to develop and implement, that's why some manufacturers are striking deals. A few years ago Nissan made a deal with Toyota to buy into their hybrid technology, which will allow them to produce their next hybrid vehicle, the 2008
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