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Honda Civic HEV

DAILY GRIST
05 Feb 2002
Environmental news from GRIST MAGAZINE, a project of Earth Day Network
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CIVIC VIRTUE
For the first time ever, consumers will be able to
buy a hybrid version of a popular car model -- the much-beloved Honda
Civic. Environmentalists, industry analysts, and even other automakers
say
that consumer response to the 2003 Honda Civic gas-electric hybrid,
which gets about 51 miles to the gallon at highway speeds and recharges
its battery while braking, could determine the future of
hybrids in the U.S. It could also shift the high-efficiency auto
market toward Asian companies, because the Bush administration has
turned its attention away from increasing fuel efficiency in the short
term and toward developing cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells, a
technology that won't be available any time soon. The hybrid Honda
Civic, by contrast, will be on the lots this spring. In the
meantime, Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) is drafting a bill this week to
mandate an increase in the average fuel efficiency of cars and light
trucks to 37 miles per gallon by 2014, up 13 mpg from the standards
established 26 years ago.
straight to the source: Boston Globe, Royal Ford, 03 Feb 2002
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/034/nation/Honda_steers_hybrid_to_mass_market+.shtml
straight to the source: Wall Street Journal, Jeffrey Ball, 05 Feb
2002 (access ain't free)
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,4286,SB1012878403856693600,00.html
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