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2009 Honda Insight Leaked Brochure Includes Sporty Modulo Version

2009 Honda Insight GrillHonda’s keeping a tight rein on the 2009 Insight hybrid, due to officially drop for the U.S. market in two weeks at the North American International Auto Show . (Honda has cancelled its press conference at the show, but the Insight will still be displayed.)That hasn’t stopped the folks at the Temple of VTEC and Carscoop from getting leaked scans of a Japanese-market brochure, revealing the new Insight’s front, rear and interior details.

Judging by the pictures, the interior is largely unchanged from the Insight Concept that debuted in Paris.

The brochure also shows images of the Japanese-market Insight Modulo, a sportier version of the hybrid featuring a body kit, auxiliary lighting and larger wheels.

According to the scans, the Insight will be available in three trim levels in Japan. There’s also a set of specifications copied below from the “Insightman” website, but they’re unverified.

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‘Green’ Mercedes C-Class on sale from January

Mercedes-Benz will introduce a ‘green’ version of its C-Class that will decrease fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in the UK market.

The C 180 Compressor Blue Efficiency replaces the existing model and Mercedes says this will reduce costs for motorists with no increase on the purchased price.
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Citroën contrives Cactus-based eco car

Citroën is planning to build an ultra-environmentally friendly vehicle based on the C-Cactus concept car.

The C-Cactus has a simple design that decreases the number of elements – even doing away with the dashboard – which contributes to a reduction in weight, cost and impact on the environment.
The project will look at a range of power plants, including a 1.0 liter, sub-100g/km CO2 petrol engine; a HyMotion2 diesel-electric hybrid returning near 100mpg and CO2 emissions of just 78g/km; and a 100% electric model that offers zero emissions together with a 70mph top speed and a range of almost 100 miles.

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Honda Civic Hybrid

This car is supposed to be the first of its kind in India, and is available in two versions: Petrol and Hybrid 1.8E MT, 1.8V MT, 1.8V AT are the petrol variants and ’1.3 Hybrid’ is the Hybrid variant.

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The petrol versions are power-driven by a 1.8L i-VTEC engine that gives 130 bhp of power. The Hybrid version deduces power from 1.3L hybrid engine that gives a 94 bhp of power. All the versions come with a 5-speed manual transmission; the 1.8V AT has an extra Paddle Shifters. The hybrid engine is matched to a CVT automatic transmission. Plush interior with raised drivers’ seat, Multiplex Meter with elucidation Control, tubeless alloy wheels and foldaway armrests allow for extreme relaxation on long drives.

Hybrid SUV news! Ford & Mercury

Ford Escape Hybrid
MSRP: $21,880 – $27,445
MPG: 34 City / 30 Hwy

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The Ford Escape Hybrid is among the top three by merging the utility and serviceability of the gas-only Escape with a fuel-sipping hybrid power train.  Commentators like its muscular exterior and contented seats, but criticize about swollen managing and the lack of stability control.

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid
MSRP: $23,310 – $29,920
MPG: 34 City / 30 Hwy

The Mercury Mariner hybrid has all the strengths and weaknesses of the Ford, but with a more refined interior.  Regrettably it is costly also. But still, commentators love the balance of standard features. But they’re not as beguiled with the Mariner Hybrid’s baggy handling.

Honda Insight for its Prius-rivalling new Hybrid

Honda is to renew the name Insight for its Prius-rivalling new hybrid.

The Insight will be a small family sized five-door, five-seater hatch as the original 1999 model was an impractical two-door coupe. This five door coupe is to be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show. The sales of this car will be starting next year. It will be assembled in Suzuka, Japan. The company plans to sell 200,000 a year through out the world.
Honda predicts to undersell the Prius because the Insight will be priced at a very less price than any other hybrid car on the market. This would help people to access petrol-electric technology easily. Prices will be declared at a later date.

Honda also has plans to assist drivers through a unique function for more fuel-efficient driving. This would help drivers to get the most out of their real world fuel consumption.
Honda is also to set in motion hybrid versions of the Jazz and a new Civic Hybrid in the next few years. It also has plans for a sports car based on the CR-Z concept. The goal of Honda is to sell more than 500,000 hybrids a year, with 10% of its global sales to be hybrids by 2010.

Cars with the Most buzz per Gallon

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The Toyota Prius is one of the “greenest” vehicles of the year. Chevy’s Cobalt coupe gives 33 miles per gallon. An economical threesome the Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, and Nissan Versa each average better than 25 miles per gallon, and start at less than $15,000.
Americans definitely want to squeeze pennies at the pump, particularly with gas touching $4 per gallon and the market becoming soft. But this does not mean they will give up the joy of motoring. Thus while others prefer cars that are merely fuel-efficient, we prefer cars that are proficient and muscular both.

Mercedes Benz on CNG (compressed natural gas)

This model will not allow you to loosen your purse strings as it runs on compressed natural gas (CNG) which is the cheapest auto fuel in the world. The three-star iconic luxury brand, Mercedes-Benz, just drove in with a CNG-complaint engine, making it more fuel efficient than the India’s cheapest car Maruti 800, which runs only on petrol.

New CNG alternative fuel of Mercedes-Benz runs over 20 km on a kg of CNG against its petrol sibling which drinks a liter for every 12 km. What is more, CNG comes at less than half the price that is Rs19 as against Rs 45.52 for petrol in Delhi. And CNG is much more cleaner than petrol.

As energy crisis grasps the world and guesses climb about a sizable fuel price hike, CNG has occupied the focus in Mercedes India plans. The German company has already brought in a couple of CNG-compatible cars to Delhi and Mumbai, permitting even the rich to have cheaper fuel options. According to sources of the automobile industry Mercedes-Benz plans to bring its global success CNG sedans to India.