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    vehicles than competitors Consistently deliver winners Continuous innovation and development 2 Prius XW10 the first Toyota’s hybrid was given to the market in December 1997 3 Prius XW10 the first Toyota’s hybrid was given to the market in December 1997 The car can run by both the gasoline and electricity 4 Differences Regular Car Hybrid Car Gasoline Gasoline & electricity CO2 emissions Less CO2 emissions Noise Silence powering High fuel consumption

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    Hybrid Cars Jose Ayon Specific Purpose - To inform my audience about hybrid vehicles. Central Idea - Hybrid car history and different platforms of hybrid vehicles. Introduction I. A hybrid car is a vehicle with more than one power source such as a small internal combustion engine and an electric motor. II. Most hybrids only use gasoline when needed. The electric motor‚ powered by a stack of rechargeable batteries‚ is the primary workhorse for propulsion under low-speed driving. III. When

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    a phenomenon where the cars were being purchased at a higher sticker price than suggested. Competitors Toyota’s competitors haven’t fared well because customers were able to discern that these cars weren’t as green as the Prius. The concept with hybrid cars is that it saves you money on gas on the long-run and is also good for the environment. These factors make the higher sticker price feasible but when customers crunched numbers the Prius always had the greater value and lower sticker price. Competing

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    John Tso Professor: Matthew Ryckebusch Navitas 101 Assignment #3 Word count: 925 The Benefits of Hybrid Cars There was once a time when you could turn on the news and not hear about the terrible state of the environment or the impending doom that is global warming. That time has become part of the past. The standard automobile can be blamed for a large portion of the conflict. Today’s large gasoline engines spew harmful emissions into the air every time we drive. Of course as a result‚ the

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    reliability to the users. Hybrid cars have been hailed as an exciting green advancement for the vehicle and transport industry. Using dual electric and petrol engines‚ models such as the Prius

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    Hybrid or electric cars have been developed over time by using ideas from hundreds of different people over hundreds of years. No one person can be given credit for this invention. The history of electric cars is divided into three different parts. The early years‚ from 1890-1929. People were very interested in this new idea. The middle years‚ from 1930-1989. During this time‚ not many people wanted to buy hybrid or electric cars. The current years from 1990-present. Hybrid cars are considered a

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    Hybrid Cars Are The Future by Chris Anderson‚ Business Review Weekly‚ March 6‚ 2013 With their growing popularity‚ many people have questions about the pros and cons of hybrid cars. It is well known hybrid cars have great gas mileage‚ but less familiar is the ever-improving performance. Not only are hybrid vehicles more efficient‚ producing lower emissions than gas powered automobiles‚ but their performance is continuing to improve thanks to advances in technology. Hybrids were once accused of

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    committed to improving fuel economy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Around the world‚ and in the United States especially‚ there has been high demand for the Ford Escape hybrid and other vehicles. Ironically‚ the problem our client faces comes from the European headquarters in Germany. They are not convinced the hybrid cars will sell in Greece and refuse to ship any of the vehicles. In general‚ Ford’s market share has increased

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    were used in the hybrid vehicle. Without the aid of these suppliers Toyota would not be able to introduce the first hybrid car in the industry. Competitors: Toyota did not have any competitors with the Generation I Prius but they knew that competition was around the corner and dealt with pending competition by improving to the Gen II Prius which had better fuel economy‚ and better cost. They also continued to increase their hybrid models and now supply 6 of the 15 U.S. hybrid

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    Honda and Hybrid Electric Vehicles Honda was founded in Hamamatsu‚ Japan‚ by Soichiro Honda in 1946 as the Honda Technical Research Institute. The company began as a developer of engines for bicycles‚ but by 1949 it had produced its first motorcycle‚ called the Dream. In 1959‚ Honda entered the U.S. automobile and motorcycle market by opening the American Honda Motor Company. A few years later‚ in 1963‚ Honda released its first sports car‚ the S500‚ in Japan. Honda Motor Co. Inc. grew rapidly

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