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Bright Automotive scores military contract

October 26, 2009 by Eco Fuel · Leave a Comment 

U.S. Army plans to use the Indiana-based firm's plug-in hybrid vehicles in non-combat situations.

The History Of The Hybrid Vehicle

October 24, 2009 by Eco Fuel · Leave a Comment 

Just where did a hybrid car get it’s beginnings? Well, read on to find out. Hybrid cars are very popular for today’s car buyers, and there are many reasons why. But before you even think about choosing a hybrid car to buy, you might want to know a little bit about the history of the hybrid car first. It is surprising, but hybrid vehicles were invented even before gas-powered cars. In or about the year 1665, a Jesuit priest by the name of Ferdinand Verbeist started making plans for a new type

Plug In Hybrid Cars - Hybrid Vehicles | Plug-in Cars - NewsOXY

October 20, 2009 by Eco Fuel · Leave a Comment 

Plug in Hybrid cars can be fueled from a standard home electrical source. Car owners will soon be able to plug in their vehicles from a wall outlet and drive their daily commutes.

Ford hybrid vehicles becoming more popular

October 14, 2009 by Eco Fuel · Leave a Comment 

Ford’s hybrids recorded a 73% sales increase in the US in 2009 compared to the previous year. We’re guessing that a primary factor to this result is that in 2008, the Ford hybrid offering was much poorer.A very important thing to be taken from these figures is the fact that more than 60% of the buyers of Ford’s hybrids are new to the brand. Consider too that other hybrid makers have to contend with a 14% drop. In a release, David Finnegan, Ford hybrid marketing manager, said that more than 50% o

Infiniti M35

October 12, 2009 by Eco Fuel · Leave a Comment 

Nissan’s Infiniti M35 Hybrid– Overview width=580 height=294 /gt; Nissan has announced that it will launch Infiniti M35 – a hybrid gas electric version – in 2011. The Infiniti M35 will provide the curious relationship between hybrid vehicles and luxury . The Infinity M35 also will represent the brand’s first hybrid cars . Nissan’s leadership always made the argument that in the automobile industry, hybrids are not the solution to the environmental – and that only pure all e

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