Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Aptera

Aptera is set to start making cars this year.

VISTA, California (Reuters) - Thousands of miles (kilometres) west of Detroit, a California start-up hopes to find a market for a three-wheeled, ultra-efficient, downright odd-looking car among consumers sick of spending their hard-earned cash at the gas pump.

The Aptera is an egg-shaped two-seater often likened to a space-age car from the futuristic 1960s cartoon "The Jetsons." Looking more like an aircraft than a road vehicle, it is a far cry from the hybrid sedans and electric sports cars being produced by conventional automakers.

Riding in the all-electric version of the Aptera feels similar to a regular car, although its roof-attached doors make getting in and out a challenge. Its long shape provides extra legroom and the car runs with a tinny, high-pitched hum.

To the executives behind the vehicle, its aerodynamic design and 100 miles per gallon (42 km per liter) range points the way to the future. And, with 4,000 customer orders already, they believe they have the early following to back up that confidence.

Aptera is claiming 230 mph with its hybrid!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Ale

Fuel Vapor Three-Wheeler, originally uploaded by John Hay.

The Ale by Fuel Vapor Technology gets 97 mpg. I wonder how soon we are going to see the three wheel vehicles on the streets. The Aptera is also a three wheel vehicle. It is much closer to production than the Ale. It also has Google money behind it.

Some people are trying to get fuel efficient cars to market. Even if the big three do not believe.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Ford Begging On Both Sides Of The Atlantic
How bad off is the auto industry?

The head of Ford Germany said the European Union should make around 40 billion euros (50 billion dollars) in loans available to the continent's ailing auto sector, in an interview with the Bild newspaper published Friday.

Bernhard Mattes said such assistance would not be state aid but was "in order to allow all European carmakers the possibility to meet EU requirements on fuel efficiency and emissions, etc., more quickly."

Those rich republicans are so dependent on government welfare. They should be embarrassed but of course they are not.