CVPS and Green Mountain College target those who cannot drive yet in hopes of teaching the decision makers of tomorrow about today's technologies. The technology: The Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) - an ever more popular alternative vehicle that has, for the past year, been basking in the spotlight here in Vermont and around the U.S. Although, only three PHEVs exist in Vermont - 2 owned by CVPS and 1 by the UVM Transportation Center - they are making a splash in the news and raising the excitement of hopeful conscious consumers and soon to be drivers. The cars get 35 miles on pure electricity from a four hour charge and have an 80 to 70 mpg fuel economy. Already a part of some exciting ongoing research in Vermont, researches have found that these vehicles could make up 1/3 of Vermont's fleet without the state having to build any new power sources. Those conducting the research - CVPS, Green Mountain College, UVM Transportation Center and the students learning about it, most recently a group of Rutland 7th graders are excited to see further results. Skiing is important to me and Global Warming stinks, says one 7th grader! [Source: WCAX]
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Honda is not a luxury carmaker in the league of BMW or Mercedes, but it remains the most aspirational brand for the large Indian middle-class. Its City sedan has outsold other sedans and has remained the most desirable car in its 11 year of existence in India. While Honda sold over 2.8 lakh City sedans, its hybrid launch strategy went haywire, and it had to cut prices by over 4% to clear off the piled inventory.
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