(Nov. 2005)
What's selling, Congressional briefing, new concept hybrids, and more.
(Oct. 2005)
In this issue of our newsletter, we'll look back at what car company executives have said about hybrids in the past, and question if they are only temporarily intoxicated by the fumes of $3 per gallon gas. We'll also take a glimpse at three inventors promising to solve all of the world's energy needs.
(Sept. 2005)
How does the economic picture affect your personal economic decision to spend a little more for a hybrid? And how has the power dynamic changed between automakers and drivers?
(July/Aug. 2005)
Detroit is now gung-ho on hybrids. Toyota and Honda are opting for power over fuel economy. Consumers are confused, but are buying hybrids in record numbers. Also, the incentive formula in the new energy bill.
(June 2005)
Every time it looks like hybrids are getting a stronger foothold into the American consciousness, the niggling naysayers roll out the same argument about hybrids not being worth the price. We’ll examine the “payback” issue, and share some news about a new HybridCars.com project to more scientifically document actual hybrid mileage.
(May 2005)
In this issue, we cover the news about gas price jitters, ponder the virtues of speeding and tailgating, and unravel the most common arguments against buying a hybrid.
(Apr. 2005)
Rising gas prices, the unveiling of the Lexus GS 450h at New York International Auto Show, and a look at how DaimlerChrysler is partnering with GM to produce their vision of hybrids.
(Mar. 2005)
Buying a second hybrid, hybrid cars at the eye of a political storm, hybrid haiku, and more.
Quotes from top auto executives, what's selling, hot topics in the HybridCars.com forums, and the latest news.
The hybrid versus diesel debate, HOV privileges for hybrids, the role computers play in the hybrid technology regimen, and the latest news and features.