Hybrid Car Information

31May Mercury Mariner Hybrid Features

With all the high gas prices out there, hybrid vehicles are continuing to turn into far more well-liked among drivers. There are a few SUV hybrid choices out there, and the Mercury Mariner hybrid appears to be the most popular of those selections. Check out some of the capabilities of the Mercury Mariner hybrid and what sets itself apart from the other hybrids.


For the most component customers appear pleased with this SUV hybrid, and reviewers say that the handling is respectable. Whilst perhaps not glowing praise there, the power steering was designed to be sensitive to the speed in which the vehicle is traveling. In this respect the enhanced steering is an improvement. However, a lot of people are locating that little SUVs have far better steering capabilities than the Mariner and that this hybrid is not conforming.


The power steering is providing the engine with what is known as a lower drag and this improves the gas mileage. This also makes the Mariner drive more like a truck that a auto. The suspension is not built for off-road driving, but it is ideal for paved surfaces, and the vehicle handles flatly going via corners although retaining its composure on fast transitions.

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31May Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Review – the Pros and Cons

What comes to mind when you think about the Cadillac Escalade? Good looks? Positive. Rap stars with lots of ‘bling’? Possibly. Fuel economy of 20+ miles per gallon? Doubtful, but that’s precisely what GM’s luxury division is hoping to alter with the introduction of the Escalade Hybrid.

Although shooting for 20+ MPG doesn’t appear quite impressive at initial, it represents an increased economy of over 50% according to Cadillac. That’s fairly impressive contemplating that the Escalade Hybrid hasn’t sacrificed an iota of the luxury and size that make it well-known amongst 6+ foot tall sports stars and their entourages. Nor has the Escalade Hybrid eschewed significantly of its legendary utility 2WD models can still tow 6000 pounds even though 4WD models can tow an impressive 5700 pounds.


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31May Chrysler Aspen Hybrid Review – the Pros and Cons

Even though Chrysler’s Aspen continues to create popularity amongst those consumers still interested in luxury SUVs regardless of the growing price of fuel, the overall segment continues to slump. Chrysler’s answer is to add a dual-mode hybrid gas-electric drive program to the Durango’s refined cousin.

The new drivetrain continues to use the revived HEMI which is only turned on when required. With light throttle the Aspen Hybrid can run on electric power alone up to approximately 30 mph under ideal conditions, which most likely represents the majority of driving most city dwellers are likely to do on a every day basis. In addition, the HEMI can operate on either four or eight cylinders which allows for greater fuel efficiency when there isn’t demand for all of the HEMI’s 385 horsepower.


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