by Jeff <kidsdoc2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 30, 2008 at 11:09 PM
Mike hunt wrote:
> Actually GM has a better hybrid on the market today than any of those
> offered by any other manufacturer. The GM hybrids have the two electric
> motors as an integral part of the transmission, making hybrids available
> with most any engine on most every type of vehicle
Correct. It is a really cool system. GM also developed other hybrid
systems, like the ones that power buses around cities.
Jeff
> "Just Me (remove <nospam> to reply)" <2000-nospam-cam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> message news:HN2Sj.5148$Q06.3218@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I agree.
>>
>> I looked at the CNN article...
>>
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/01/14/saturn.flextreme/index.html
>>
>> Sounds all well and good but we'll never see it for a normal price tag.
>>
>> Stop showing off what COULD be done and just make the damn car. I need
it
>> today, not in 2011... maybe.
>>
>>
>> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>>> Yawn,
>>>
>>> Tell us about it when it appears on the showroom floor and we can
>>> buy it.
>>>
>>> Most of these concept cars are merely 'my-dick-is-bigger-than-yours"
>>> engineering efforts, designed to prove that the "can" build it, NOT
that
>>> they have any intention of "actually" building it.
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "jennyjenny" <meetjennyjenny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> General Motors introduced a new hybrid solution that is
>>> technologically different from the existing projects developed by the
>>> global automotive industry
>>> http://www.thecarsblog.info/2008/02/flextreme-saturn-new-hybrid.html
>>>
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