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[cars] Altima is buying hybrid technology from Toyota to build the car. The primary focus of 2006 Nissan Altima Hybrid will not be the fuel economy or reduced emission but the car will try to match performance and acceleration of non-hybrid models.
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[Cita05.org Niche News] Getting to Know the 2007 Hybrid Car Line Up: The infusion of Hybrid technology has made a big splash in the motoring world and its popularity as well as the growing concern for the environment has added to the demand for this type of vehicles, urging more vehicle manufacturers to add more of their vehicles in the hybrid bandwagon to capture more potential consumers in the market.
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[Digg / Autos / upcoming] Nissan Altima Hybrid Review: new Nissan Altima Hybrid ready: The latest from Nissan is the 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid, which is an attempt to break into the hybrid car segment that is in the news lately. This particular car is a comfortable and fun-to-drive family car which is high on fuel-economy and convenience.
[autobloggreen] Happy Earth Day: How hybrids work: Looking ahead, plug-in hybrids will use lithium batteries to provide additional electrical storage capability. The first units that are converted from existing hybrid models will have limited ability to run on electricity alone due to restricted electric motor power.
[riverwired Blogs] Riverwired.com: Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars: Save Gas, Save Money: Toyota Prius Base (Overall Miles Per Gallon 44); Toyota Prius Touring (42); Honda Civic Hybrid (37); Toyota Camry Hybrid (34); Toyota Yaris Base (manual) (34); Honda Fit Sport (manual) (34); Toyota Yaris Base (33); Nissan Altima Hybrid ...
[Hybrid Car Blog - Everything about hybrid cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles] Will Nissan offer dual mode hybrids?: While Nissan already licenses hybrid technology from Toyota for the Nissan Altima hybrid, the dual mode hybrid technology that Chrysler shares with GM and others offers more capability, especially for large vehicles like trucks.
[autobrag Blog] Hybrid Cars Increasingly More Popular: More manufacturers now offer hybrid versions of their popular models, like the new Nissan Altima, the Camry and Highlander hybrids, Lexus hybrids and even SUV hybrid vehicles. Advanced technology coupled with more attractive vehicle designs has created consumer confidence in new hybrid vehicles.
[Rudini Blog] Getting to Know the 2007 Hybrid Car Line Up: The infusion of Hybrid technology has made a big splash in the motoring world and its popularity as well as the growing concern for the environment has added to the demand for this type of vehicles, urging more vehicle manufacturers to add more of their vehicles in the hybrid bandwagon to capture more potential consumers in the market.
[blog] Purchase Buy Used Motors: Nissan bought the hybrid technology of Toyota and they were able to produce the Nissan Altima Hybrid. This model gained a lot of good reviews.
[Auto Blog] Earth Day: How far must you drive your hybrid before it pays off?: According to the official figures, the Altima Hybrid gets 35/33 mpg (hwy/cty) and the Camry Hybrid gets 34/33 while the non-hybrids get 31/23 and 31/21 mpg, respectively, offering quite an nice increase in city driving. Regarding how much we can run on a single tank, it’s 13 percent more for the Altima and two percent more for the Camry (note: tank capacity is different, check the estimation of cost per mile).
[fquick.com] Hybrids set to take over the World: Registrations of hybrid vehicles in the U.S. rose a staggering 38% on levels just one year ago with a record 350,289 hybrids finding a home in the past 12 months. This only represents 2.2% of the U.S. market share for the year but levels remained positive throughout the period despite the market seeing an overall sales decline of 3%, reports the Associated Press.
[cars] Hybrid Cars Make No Sense: Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn: Point to be noted is, Nissan is going to start production of gas electric car of its Altima sedan, somewhere around 2006 for US markets. However, Nissan is going license some of the hybrid technology from Toyota, the market leader in manufacturing of hybrid cars.
[Hybrid Car Blog - Everything about hybrid cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles] Escape hybrid is the new tax credit king: Both the 2008 Ford Escape hybrid and the 2008 Mercury Mariner hybrid qualify for a $3000.00 federal tax credit - a $400 increase over last year - making them hybrid tax credit kings. The Nissan Altima hybrid is second at $2350, .
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