Author: Staff (Page 128 of 202)

Gettin’ schooled on the Chevrolet Volt

A General Motor Co employee shows the plug from a newly installed electric vehicle charging station for the Chevrolet Volt outside GM's world headquarters in Detroit, Michigan October 12, 2010. General Motors Co and two Michigan utilities on Tuesday pledged to install more than 5,300 charging stations in Michigan as part of an effort to speed the adoption of plug-in hybrids like the upcoming Chevy Volt. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)

There is a lot of confusion out there on how the new Chevrolet Volt works. Count us in as those who are still trying to figure out the high price tag when compared to other hybrids. Oops! I forgot that the Volt isn’t a hybrid but rather an electric car that uses a gas engine to create electricity. Our friends at Insideline.com break it down for those of us who need a lesson or two on the Volt!

Imagine a straight line across a piece of paper. All the cars that have ever been made exist somewhere on that line, including the 2011 Chevrolet Volt.

At the left endpoint, let’s write “Gas” to represent vehicles powered by gasoline. Go ahead and add diesel, E85 or any other combustible fuel along with gasoline if you must. Point is, our left endpoint is not associated with batteries or electric motors.

That’s because “Electricity” is the label we’ll apply to the right endpoint of our line. This represents the pure electric vehicles — EVs for short. These have an electric motor, a battery pack and a place to sit. You plug them in and charge them up. When the battery runs out of juice, you’re walking.

Read the full article.

Mazda profits go Zoom-Zoom

A Mazda car is reflected in a Mazda dealership in Tokyo October 18, 2010. Shares of Mazda Motor Corp slipped on Monday after news at the weekend that top shareholder Ford Motor Co plans to sell almost all of its remaining stake in the Japanese automaker it once controlled.  REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT)

Mazda profits go Zoom-Zoom! Is the auto recovery ready to take hold?

From the Detroit News:

Tokyo— Mazda’s second quarter profit surged more than 10-fold as car sales grew at home and abroad, offsetting the effects of a strong yen.

The Japanese automaker reported a profit of 7.62 billion yen ($94.4 million) for July-September today, up from 707 million yen the year before.

The Hiroshima-based manufacturer of the Miata roadster and RX-8 sportscar raised its profit forecast for the full year through March 2011 to 6 billion yen ($74.3 million).

Quarterly sales rose 3.1 percent to 579.66 billion yen ($7.18 billion).

Mazda Motor Corp. said it had strong sales in Japan, North America, China and Thailand, reflecting the popularity of models like the Mazda5 and Mazda2.

The outlook for the auto market remained cloudy in the U.S. and Europe, partly because of the appreciating yen, which can make Japanese exports more expensive.

Read the full article.

Aveo variants coming

As a big fan of the upcoming Aveo, we see GM making a very smart move to add crossover and sedan versions of the sporty economy car!

From AutoGuide.com:

A sedan model will be essential for the U.S. market, where hatchbacks are slowly gaining acceptance, but have been a traditionally tough sell. The Aveo sedan will likely debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January, but details of the car still haven’t been fully fleshed out.

The crossover will likely be built on a stretched Aveo platform with available all wheel drive, and a premium interior with certain components taken from upmarket Opel models like the Insignia. GM Daewoo bosses, who were responsible for developing the Aveo, were quick to stress that the Aveo would not infringe on Opel or Vauxhall cars, which will retain their premium brand and get their own versions of the Aveo crossover.

Read the full article.

Ram Laramie Longhorn wins Top Truck of Texas

Dodge RAM Laramie Longhorn has been named top truck in Texas over the weekend by the Texas Auto Writers Association from the Detroit News.

Detroit — A version of the Chrysler’s Ram pickup truck was named the top truck in Texas over the weekend by the Texas Auto Writers Association, Chrysler Group LLC said in a statement.

Ford Motor Co.’s trucks were named the best truck lineup, Ford said in a statement.

Texas is the country’s largest pickup truck market, making up 17 percent of U.S. sales, Chrysler and Ford said in statements.

Read the full article.

Bullz-Eye had a chance to see the Longhorn first hand at the Texas State Fair!

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 Dashboard News

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑