Toyota’s future plans in the US
Automotive market numbers are showing a slow recovery being underway overall from the massive recession that started back in 2008 – at least in the US. Automakers there have reported sales of about 14.5 million vehicles, which means a 13 percent increase from 2011 and the highest annual total since 2007.
Read MoreMitsubishi to contend for electric vehicle price leader spot
We don’t tend to talk a lot about Mitsubishi in our articles about electric vehicles, however that might start to change in the future as the company has said that it is ready to offer electric vehicles at an affordable price.
Read MorePrius models are not big with car thieves
We talk about many aspects of cars, driving and the car-making industry in general, however one thing that we haven’t talked about on this blog is the problem of car theft. Today we’ll change that with a look at whether or not car thieves like hybrids – it turns out that they don’t.
Read MoreToyota sold more than one million hybrids in 2012
We make it a point to talk about hybrids and alternative fuel choices here on this blog, for the main reason that these are...
Read MoreSuperstorm Sandy ignites hybrids
Sixteen brand new Fisker Karma extended-range hybrids were parked in Port Newark, New Jersey, burned to the ground, which is quite interesting and peculiar considering that there was quite a bit of water to be had during a storm.
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