Thursday, October 31, 2013

Toyota Yaris Hybrid-R - 414 Horses Worth of Green Power

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The Race Car of the Future


There has been a lot of buzz in the hybrid world of late centering on the possibility of real race and performance cars being developed with actually muscle and power to rival traditional, fossil fuel powered vehicles. Part of me believes this mainly has to do with the fact VW has made the thus-far unsubstantiated claim that it will rise to the top of the green car gang by the end of the decade but who knows.

No Battery?


One truly interesting aspect of the Yaris Hybrid-R is its conspicuous lack of a battery. In its place Toyota has developed the so-called Super Capacitor which is supposed to be able to supply more power for longer spurts than the traditional hybrid power cells. I guess much remains to be seen but it is an intriguing and encouraging development to be sure.


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Monday, October 14, 2013

GM Cancelling the Malibu Eco



Cancelled.


It has been the talk of the forums and everyone in the gearhead and automotive world are decrying the cancellation of the Malibu Eco. Most people saw it coming and claim it is a result of GM's adherece to what many think of as a proven failure: the eAssist system.

Gone but Not Forgotten


As a result of improvements in the 2.5 liter gas engine, the 2014 Malibu base model provides the exact same MPG as the hybrid but for a lower price. Looks like GM made a boo boo on this one.

2014 Chevrolet Malibu

The Malibu Eco used a now obsolete 2.4 liter unit powered by a lithium-ion power source which was trunk mounted and reduced cargo space. So it seems that axing the Eco was a complete no-brainer for GM although the eAssist system will limp on in Buick Regals and LaCrosse models.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

BMW i8 - An Environmentalist's Dream

2015 BMW i8 live on show floor - front three-quarter view

The 2015 BMW i8 is, without doubt, a beauty to behold and is no less inspiring for its commitment to advance, eco-conscious technologies and construction. Built from primarily carbon fiber components and powered by a 1.5 liter, 3 -cylinder  and electric motor.

BMW came close to powering the impressive i8 with a V10 engine but, in the end, BMW decided to make the i8 a flagship of green sportscar engineering.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Keeping Your Transmission Eco-Friendly

Green Transmissions?

There are many parts of today's vehicles that can be engineered, retrofit or rebuilt to make them more environmentally friendly and less harmful to the planet. Everyone has heard of low emission vehicles, hybrid and no-fuel cars and regenerative braking technologies but how often does one think of the impact of cleaner, more eco-conscious transmissions?

Keep Your Transmission in Good Order

You may not realize it but keeping your transmission in good working order can go along way towards helping to protect our environment by ensuring that your transmission is performing optimally. According to many transmission repair experts, transmission fluid leaks can be avoided with regular maintenance. 

Some of the signs of a transmission in need of repair or maintenance are easy to spot. 
In short, if the transmission is slow to start this means that your transmission fluid is low and that an environmentally detrimental leak may be occurring. Furthermore, if the transmission doesn't start at all, you may not have any transmission fluid left. The best way to check to see if your car has been leaking fluid is to inspect the ground where it is normally parked for tell-tale red transmission fluid.

A Clean Transmission Is a Great Start

Although there may be no such thing as a transmission that had been designed from the ground up to be environmentally conscious it is certain that regular maintenance and repair can play a key role in prevent spills and leaks of potentially toxic chemicals. By taking your vehicle into a reliable shop with a staff full of experts in the field you can rest assured that your car will not only perform at its best but that it will not be causing unnecessary harm to the environment. 

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Kia to Debut Soul EV in the US


Finally, the Kia Soul EV Comes to America


It seems like a no-brainer for Kia which is a company that seems to skew its marketing to the below 30 set (think hip-hop Hamsters) but it has taken them awhile to actually make moves on an electric vehicle. It has been almost two years since Kia first unveiled the Ray EV concept car and sparked a flurry of rumors about the direction the company would take. The above spy-shot shows an EV Soul from July but it wasn't until today that Kia announced that this vehicle is going into production.


No Specs Yet


Although Kia confirmed that the vehicle will go into production there are as yet no photos or specifications of the vehicle. The launch is planned to take place some time in 2014 but it promises to nbe an exciting time for the company and consumers alike. 


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Thursday, September 26, 2013

A Newly Redesigned Rvinyl



Free Shipping on All Orders


It's been months in the making but Rvinyl has just launched its newly designed website. Better, faster and easier to navigate we're excited to bring you the best in custom tint and accessories. And, best off all, we have dropped our shipping fees for all orders with addresses in the continental US

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

VW Proclaims It Will Lead the Electric Car Race by 2018

2014 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid

VW Wants to Be the King of e-Cars


In an announcement that left many in the automotive world shaking their heads, Volkswagen has declared that it is making a commitment to take the lead in electric cars by 2018. What gives the claim more weight than it might otherwise have is the fact that it was issued as a press release from CEO Martin Winterkorn. When asked, Winterkorn stated that they felt that they were "starting at exactly the right time." This retort was obviously a defensive, knee-jerk reaction to a question which implied that VW had long since left the field to Japanese competition such as Toyota who is a leader in hybrid cars and the likes of Carlos Ghosn's Nissan-Renault partnership with the Nissan Leaf.

A Bevvy of Hybrids and Electrics for 2014


Winterkorn went on to state that the company will market 14 hybrid and all-electric vehicles by the closing of 2014. A number of these will be available in both the European and US markets with the notable exception of the Volkswagen e-Up battery-electric mini car.

Despite Claims, Many Still Skeptical


Despite the grandiose claims of VW many are still skeptical of its resolve and ability to race to the front of the hybrid/electric pack. At present, there are no game-changing vehicles in planning and VW has no track record here. We wish them the best of luck but only time will tell if they are simply blowing green smoke or if they mean what they say.
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Thursday, September 5, 2013

The Mean, Green Tesla



Tesla - Making Green Sexy

Tesla is making Green sexy. There's simply no question that American car buyers want to be green but they don't want to sacrifice cool and performance to do so. That's where Elon Musk and Tesla come in: The Model S looks fast, furious and fun--three things which any car needs to propel itself to success. But, the best part is that it is completely gas free and runs on electricity.

Better Looking than the Competition

When compared to the Nissan Leaf, the Toyota Prius and a bevvy of other fuel free and hybrid models the Model S is simply head and shoulders above the competition. And, with safety tests showing that the odel S is just about the safest car to ever hit US streets Tesla can count on increased demand.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Environmental protection agency rates the 2013 ILX Hybrid

Honda has already been building hybrid vehicles since 1999, yet it's taken until now for the company to offer a hybrid model in the company's upmarket Acura brand.

The ILX is Acura's littlest product in several years, but beneath, it's really equivalent to the Civic. The three separate ILX powertrain choices match those accessible in the Civic variety. And it's assembled in the U.S. at a Civic manufacturing plant to boot.

The Environmental protection agency rates the 2013 ILX Hybrid at 38 mpg combined, vs the 44-mpg rating of the lighter Civic Hybrid that shares the same powertrain. There are also two more powerful models, one with a 1.8-liter four and the other with a 2.4-liter--which we'll test later on.

The main challenge with the ILX Hybrid is its notable lack of power under some driving circumstances. It's decent off the line, with the mild-hybrid system restarting the engine fast enough to provide a manageable lag away from a stop. But the ILX Hybrid falls down badly on power for acceleration in the critical 45-to-75-mph window. Whether it's accelerating to make a light that's about to change, or merging onto a fast-flowing freeway, the car simply doesn't provide the acceleration that a $35,000 near-luxury sport sedan ought to.

The styling of the ILX is modern and hits the latest Acura design themes. But critics are not entirely convinced by the rising accent line on the sides, but overall, the Acura ILX is handsome without being particularly distinctive.

The interior is a pleasant place to spend time, with a far nicer interior than the widely criticized 2012 Civic interior. It has soft-touch materials on most surfaces, and our test car came with a fetching two-tone interior and leather upholstery that felt luxurious for the size of the car.

The seats were comfortable and rear-seat legroom is adequate with a bit of horse-trading between front and rear passengers. Trunk space is good, albeit through a relatively short opening.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Top 5 UK Vehicles for the Green Inclined

Global Carbon Dioxide Transport from AIRS Data...

Vehicles with less than 100 g/km of CO2 pollutants are granted with omission from UK street tax. This is a cherry on the top for the car entrepreneurs as they are already preserving on the operating expenses with excellent gas mileage. According to the guidelines every car with 99g/km or less CO2 pollutants drop in group A and advantage from 100 % free street tax, hence enabling the proprietor to invest their cash on something more useful rather than delivering it to DVLA. Here we will look at top 5 newest cost-effective new cars that are totally exempt from the street tax. Bearing in thoughts the point that even the least cost-effective motor in the record gives a typical of 67.3 mpg and all of them are in insurance coverage group 11 or under, hence more cash benefits for their entrepreneurs in these anxious periods.

Ford Fiesta 1.6 TDCi Edge Econetic 3dr
Fiesta is a fantastic car to generate and the Econetic version has shaken up the factors a bit. It expenses from £14,095. It gives an amazing 74.3mpg with 99g/km of as well as pollutants. Bamboula has unique areodynamics which is a key aspect in providing these numbers. Overall it has a sleek generate and clearer managing. With all the protection factors protected with balance management and five protection bags, no wonder it is the most suitable despite being the most costly in the record.

4. Skoda Fabia 1.2 TDI Greenline II 5dr
This supermini by Skoda gives an unbelievable regular of 83 mpg with CO2 pollutants at 89g/km. This is amazing for a car of this dimension. The key of this cost-effective performance is its 1.2-litre TDI diesel petrol motor. The basic (S-Trim) expenses at £13,805 and comes with part and front part protection bags.

3. SEAT Ibiza SC 1.2 TDI S Copa Ecomotive
Ibiza has proven that Chair is also creating natural cars as well as fantastic ones. The CO2 pollutants are 92g/km at over 80mpg. At £13,805 it is prepared with reasonable quantity of components that places other producers to pity.

2. Citroen C3 1.4 HDi VT 5dr
At variety 2 is Citroens's C3. It is very cost-effective at 74.3mpg with as well as pollutants at 99g/km just under 100g/km, determining for the street tax omission. It expenses £13,490 and comes with four protection bags, CD gamer and front part energy windows.

1. Hyundai i20 1.4 CRDi Blue 5dr
This is not the only natural car by Vehicles, this supermini changes the impact of Vehicles. The i20returns 76.4mpg with CO2 pollutants at 98g/km. At a cost tag of £13,345 it comes with devices you might not be anticipating.



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