Dark Side of Hybrid Vehicles
The current edition of "Car and Driver" (magazine) has an interesting article about the dark side of the hybrids on page 26. The date on the cover is September 2005. If you own a hybrid vehicle or plan to buy a hybrid vehicle, I advise you to buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Can you provide a summary of the articles' main points?
"Jason" > wrote > The current edition of "Car and Driver" (magazine) has an > interesting article about the dark side of the hybrids on page 26. > The date on the cover is September 2005. > > If you own a hybrid vehicle or plan to buy a hybrid vehicle, > I advise you to buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. |
See his FIRST post in alt.autos.honda (Jul 29 or 30, I think) and then all
the responses about the well executed recycling that IS being done on electric/hybrid batteries! "Elle" > wrote in message nk.net... > Can you provide a summary of the articles' main points? > > "Jason" > wrote >> The current edition of "Car and Driver" (magazine) has an >> interesting article about the dark side of the hybrids on page 26. >> The date on the cover is September 2005. >> >> If you own a hybrid vehicle or plan to buy a hybrid vehicle, >> I advise you to buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. > > > |
Jason wrote:
> I advise you to buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. Could also read it at the library or maybe even online. |
I would stay away from hybrids. Saw one die in the middle of traffic -
no power and creating massive backups. The industry will eventually go to hydrogen systems, but never electric. |
"Abeness" > wrote in message ... > Jason wrote: >> I advise you to buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. > > Could also read it at the library or maybe even online. http://www.caranddriver.com/article....age_num ber=1 Hardly any bias evident there! lol.... He drives an F-350 dually and a H2. |
> wrote in message oups.com... >I would stay away from hybrids. Saw one die in the middle of traffic - > no power and creating massive backups. The industry will eventually go > to hydrogen systems, but never electric. That happens to internal combustions engines as well, just in case you haven't noticed. |
In article >, "Steve Bigelow" > wrote:
>http://www.caranddriver.com/article....89&page_num b >er=1 > >Hardly any bias evident there! lol.... > >He drives an F-350 dually and a H2. Can't stand Yates. Arrogant, pompous twit. YMMV. And as an aside, it was Tom Friedman, not Fareed Zakaria. |
"Dave" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "Steve Bigelow" > > wrote: > >>http://www.caranddriver.com/article....89&page_num b >>er=1 >> >>Hardly any bias evident there! lol.... >> >>He drives an F-350 dually and a H2. > > Can't stand Yates. Arrogant, pompous twit. YMMV. Yep. Good writer though. Loved Cannonball. > And as an aside, it was Tom Friedman, not Fareed Zakaria. |
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oups.com... >I would stay away from hybrids. Saw one die in the middle of traffic - > no power and creating massive backups. The industry will eventually go > to hydrogen systems, but never electric. Yeah, cause that never happens to regular cars... |
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