Archive for 2008
Although gas prices are not at record highs these days, they are still impacting the lifestyles of Americans. One of the ways this is occurring is with a newly developed plug in battery for the Prius. It gives the care a whopping 100 miles per gallon and adds 35 miles in electrical power alone. Toyota [...]
September 19th, 2008 | Posted in Driving | No Comments
Hybrid vehicles save money at the pump by getting better mileage, but their drawbacks include higher sticker prices and decreased ability of consumers to negotiate the purchase price because of the extremely high level of demand in the hybrid market. For some car buyers, economically priced non-hybrids may be worth considering. Nathan Becker's article Alternatives [...]
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Driving | No Comments
If you want to see the world on a budget (less than $25), checkout this article on "How to see the World: European and World Backpacking"
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in Travel, Walk | No Comments
I was not aware that law makers could get these cars subsidized. When you consider 47 out of 80 Assembly members and 16 out of 40 senators have chosen this option, how could they go wrong? The incentives are fantastic. Both houses have a large proportion of payments on these cars taken care of. The [...]
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
In the Paris Motor show starting from October 2 to 19, 2008, the Honda is planning to unveil a prototype of it's low cost hybrid car. And planning to launch in early 2009. This is Honda's second attempt at a dedicated hybrid car after 2006. Honda has big dream of selling out 200,000 units, at [...]
September 5th, 2008 | Posted in Driving | No Comments
If you want a hybrid car, be prepared to wait at least 1-2 months. However, there are non-hybrids that are in some cases more fuel efficient and cheaper in the long run. Below is a list of the top cars for 2008.
10. Honda Fit (manual) 28/349. Toyota Corolla (manual) 28/378. Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD [...]
September 4th, 2008 | Posted in Driving, Uncategorized | 2 Comments
Zytek stretches both Johnny Mowlem and hybrid technology. While Johnny Mowlem has won at both the Daytona Rolex 24 and the Mobile One 12 hours of Sebring in GT racing, soon he will be campaigning in the American Le Mans LMP1 prototype class. Zytek, a world leader in hybrid technology, is having Mowlem test their [...]
September 4th, 2008 | Posted in Driving, Technology | No Comments
As scooters gain in popularity and usage, performance is an increasing concern for riders. Its no fun running out of juice due to an unexpected traffic jam or a whim to take the long way home from work.
PowerGenix is developing a nickel zinc battery that sports 35% more power and energy density than a nickel metal hydride battery [...]
September 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Driving, Technology | No Comments
The demand for cleaner, greener automobiles has caught the notice of big car manufacturers. Honda's Civic sedan in particular is taking on the prototypical hybrid car, Toyota's Prius. In Australia, with a price tag $5000 less than the Prius, the number of hybrid Civics sold is steadily rising even to the point of outselling the [...]
August 31st, 2008 | Posted in Driving, Technology | No Comments
This report by Larissa Branin in Science Today about the research conducted by University of California, Riverside under the leadership of Lawrence Rosenblum, the professor of cognitive psychology is a good eye-opener for all of us, since it highlights the real life problem that could be faced by blind people, due to the silent operation [...]
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Driving, Technology | No Comments