Showing posts with label Hybrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hybrid. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2019

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid For Sale

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid For Sale. Drivers looking for a smooth, comfortable ride with a hint of style and performance might want to look at the new 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrids. The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid is a family sedan that offers 41 mpg in the city and more importantly, some fun behind the wheel.

The Fusion Hybrid is a significant step forward for Hybrid technology, particularly for family sedans. The Ford Fusion Hybrid’s 41 city / 36 highway mileage rating is one of the best in the industry. The Fusion Hybrid uses a new nickel metal hydride battery with 20 percent more power. The combined output for the Fusion Hybrid’s engine and motor is 191 horsepower. The interior, especially the high tech features, gets mixed reviews, but mostly positive. If you like the Fusion Hybrid’s more dynamic handling and performance, and smoother hybrid system then get ready to pay for it. The Fusion Hybrid has a base price of $27,300.

  • Friday, July 19, 2019

    2011 Chevy Volt - Electric Car

    The Volt propulsion system is powered exclusively by electricity. The Chevy Volt is an electric vehicle that has a range extender in the form of a gasoline engine. This means the Chevy Volt runs on electricity from its battery. Plug the Volt into any electric outlet and let it charge overnight and it's ready to run on an electric charge for up to 40 miles. No gas or emissions during this 40 mile run. A survey from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics found that more than 75% of people commute 40 miles a day or less. So the Chevy Volt will make a great car for local trips to and from work. How long does it really take the Chevy Volt take to charge? In about ten hours, you'll have a fully charged Volt waiting for you, ready to go.

    After the first 40 miles the Chevy Volt extends its range with a gas generator that produces enough energy to power it for hundreds of miles on a single tank of gas. The Chevy volt runs on electricity it creates from gas. An electric vehicle with range extending capabilities like Volt, however, uses less gasoline, rides much more quietly in electric mode and helps to reduce emissions. The Chevy volt is in the testing phase and should be available by the end of 2010.

  • Friday, January 11, 2019

    The Ford Fusion
    2010 Motor Trend Car Of The Year

    The Ford Fusion has won the 2010 Motor Trend Car Of The Year award. The Ford Fusion Hybrid propulsion is supplied by a combination of two sources. One is an electric motor powered by an innovative nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The other is the next generation of the 2.5L Atkinson Cycle I-4 gas engine which features late intake valve closing (iVCT) as well as advancements in processor technology for seamless transition from electric to gas mode.

    The electric motor can propel Fusion Hybrid up to 47 miles per hour in Electric Vehicle mode, faster than any other hybrid vehicle. The gas engine provides the power after 47 miles per hour and when needed, such as quick acceleration situations and hill climbing. Combined power rating of the electric motor and gas engine is 191 net horsepower. The Ford Fusion Hybrid delivers plenty of power. And best of all, it’s the most fuel efficient hybrid sedan in America