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... Pluses, minuses for hybrid cars' Posted: Tuesday, Aug 23, 2005 - 12:22:51 pm CDT Hybrid-car technology is new, complicated and hi-tech, and all new projects have their pluses and minuses. For a full ... - Hybrid Cars Blog. Everything about hybrid cars, trucks, SUVs and other ...
... fuel efficiency and hybrid cars and much more. If it is about hybrid cars and vehicles, then we cover it. Monday, November 28, 2005 Fuel cell vehicles: Toyota versus GM The AutoWeek article, GM's ... - Hybrid Cars Blog. Everything about hybrid cars, trucks, SUVs and other ...
... fuel efficiency and hybrid cars and much more. If it is about hybrid cars and vehicles, then we cover it. Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Senate approves credits for hybrid cars The Senate has passed H.R ... - Political Calculations: Comparing Standard and Hybrid Cars
... What does this mean? BlogThis! Political Calculations August 26, 2005 Comparing Standard and Hybrid Cars Political Calculations (TM) has looked at the cost of owning a hybrid versus a ... - Howstuffworks "How Hybrid Cars Work"
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- China corners vital market
In the race to build advanced industrial and military products, China has a key advantage: the world's biggest reserves of rare earth minerals that are essential to many of these products. China dominates mining of the obscure but strategically vital rare earth elements (REEs) used in an increasing array of commercial and defense applications, ranging from batteries, magnets and electric motors ...
- BMW's M6 Production Comes To An End
BMW M GmbH has announced the end of production of the BMW M6 Coupé and the BMW M6 Convertible.
- State lawmakers have use of taxpayer-funded cars
ALBANY -- When Sen. William Stachowski travels to Albany, he usually hops on a plane and bills taxpayers for the expense. But once the Buffalo Democrat is in town, he has a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria waiting for him in a parking garage, which is also paid for by New York taxpayers.
- Wars, homeland security needs build market for SkyBuilt's transportation power stations
Defense Department procurement brings to mind Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and other big companies delivering major weapon systems.
- Sticker Shock?
Is the city of Los Angeles facing a shocking bill in its drive to land a Chinese electric car maker?
- Buy efficiency, not nationality
Let's get one thing straight: General Motors isn't going anywhere. GM will persist and emerge with a much brighter future.
- Preview: 2012 Tesla Model S
Tesla's Model S four-door coupe. I’ve got a confession to make. I’ve never really taken Tesla seriously, at least not until now.
- China's Monopoly On 17 Key Elements Sets Stage For Supply Crisis
China's monopoly on the global supply of elements critical for production of computer hard disc drives, hybrid-electric cars, military weapons, and other key products — and its increasingly strict limits on exports — is setting the stage for a crisis in the United States. That's the topic of the cover story of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.C&EN Senior ...
- Toyota eyes 25% m.p.g. rise
Toyota, the world's biggest carmaker, said it plans to improve average fuel efficiency by 25% by 2015 compared with that of 2005 to meet stricter government regulations in major markets.
- China's monopoly on 17 key elements sets stage for supply crisis in US
London, Sep.2 : China's monopoly on the global supply of elements critical for production of computer hard disc drives, hybrid-electric cars, military weapons, and other key products — and its increasingly strict limits on exports — is setting the stage for a crisis in the United States.
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