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January 12th, 2011 Hybrid Porsche

I applaud Porsche for doing this but at the same time don’t really understand the significance. Mike Chino is reporting that Porsche unveiled a hybrid automobile at the Detroit Auto Show. Here’s where I have the issue. Porsche is an expensice auto manufacturer, and for good reason. The precision of their automobiles is of the highest quality anywhere in the world. Couple that with the fact that they developed a hybrid, a type of car that is also not the cheapest type of car, and you have a car that only CEOs can afford. If we really want to see an ecological impact from hybrids, someone needs to find a way to mass produce these vehicles so that they become on par with traditional cars in terms of price.

December 14th, 2010 emmissionless car

Nissan has introduced a car that runs solely on battery power. The car, consequently, has zero emissions. The ramifications for this are pretty epic. We now have a completely eco-friendly automobile which, given time, will eliminate this country’s dependence on oil for fueling cars. We will be doing less damage to the environment this way. The only drawback is the steep sticker price. It is not an economical car just yet. But all things technological cost an arm and a leg when they first get introduced to the market. Give it time and the cost will come down just like the nation’s emissions.

January 15th, 2010 Winter Motoring

Author: Rob Jones

Snow and ice can cause serious driving problems as we saw in the UK in early January 2010. A little preparation can help reduce the risk of accidents and car problems. Here are a number of hints and tips for safer winter motoring

Car preparation : ensure that your car is in tip top condition. This includes checking the battery, tyres, fluid levels, radiator, belts and hoses. It may be worthwhile have your car serviced prior to winter. Anti freeze is especially important to prevent hoses and radiators freezing. Also make sure your battery is in good condition. Winter motoring takes alot out of the battery.

Winter weather survival kit: This should include the following items – first aid kit, warning triangle, map,phone charger, tow rope, fuel can, Hi–Viz vest, spade, blanket, spare bulb kit, torch, jump leads and tool kit. It would also be worthwhile making sure you have warm clothes in the car. Always make sure you have a full tank of petrol.

Winter driving : Do not idle a cold engine for an extended period of time to defrost windows as it could cause damage to the engine. Also cars are being stolen whilst owner leave the engines running. Instead use ice scrapers and de-icer to clear windows. When planning a trip or any distance, plan your route ahead of time, check the weather forecasts and road conditions, and inform someone at your destination when you are due to arrive.

Skidding is the greatest danger. Drive carefully, with smooth, gentle application of accelerator, steering and brakes. If the vehicle starts to skid, gently lift off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid. If the road has not been gritted, be wary of driving in the wheeltracks or other vehicles as compressed snow is likely to be more icy than undisturbed snow. Do not tail gate under any circumstances.

Every year, there is a large number of vehicle accidents during the winter. One can reduce the chances of becoming a statistic by being prepared and practicing safe driving habits.

 

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