Ford Fusion Hybrid Eligible for $3,400 Tax Credit

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It is official, the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids are eligible for the $3,400 tax credit. This is, of course, if Ford can rectify the battery shortage that they are dealing with and you are able to purchase one.

“Buyers of a new 2010 Fusion Hybrid or Mercury Milan Hybrid this year will qualify for the $3,400 tax credit, the highest credit amount ever offered for hybrids purchased or placed in service after December 31, 2005. The Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrid, the most fuel-efficient SUVs in America, continue to qualify for a $3,000 tax credit, the highest available tax credit of all hybrids on the road today.” (Source: PR Newswire)

The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid has celebrated success recently; the Environmental Protection Agency rated the car with a 41 miles per gallon city rating. This is eight miles per gallon higher than its competitor, the Toyota Camry Hybrid.

Ford Fiesta ECOnetic Available in the UK

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Dubbed the UK’s greenest family car, the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic is now available at dealerships in the United Kingdom. The newly designed Ford Fiesta hit the market in October of last year and since the ECOnetic was announced, more than 500 orders have been placed.

“For the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, modifications include lowered suspension, aerodynamic body styling and a gear change alert. Together these help to lower fuel consumption to 76.3mpg and CO2 emissions to 98g/km.

Automotive environmental specialists, Cleangreencars.co.uk, confirmed that the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic is the UK’s greenest family car. Publisher Jay Nagley said: “Cleangreencars.co.uk welcomes any car that sets a new benchmark for the industry. That the Fiesta ECOnetic does so without any loss of driving pleasure makes the new model doubly welcome. Of the 3,600 production models ranked by CO2 on Cleangreencars.co.uk, the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic comes out top among five-seater cars.” (Source: Newspress)

The Ford Fiesta ECOnetic 1.6 TDCi has fuel efficiency ratings of 61.4 mpg in urban areas, 88.3 mpg in extra-urban areas and a combined fuel efficiency of 76.3 mpg. Nice!

Bentley Going Green in Geneva

The Geneva International Motor Show is going to be one of the “greenest” major motor shows in history. The organizers of the event have dedicated Hall 3 to green products and now Bentley has announced that they will be adding a bit of green to their offerings.

“Displaying its green-performance credentials, Bentley will unveil a high-performance sports car at the Geneva auto show in March with an engine that can run on E85 ethanol blend fuel. Bentley said the adaptation to running on green fuel was achieved by an enhanced engine management system and from newly developed transmissions and drivelines.” (Source: ANE)

Okay so it is E85 and not some fancy electric system, but it is a step in the right direction. The Automotive News Europe goes on to explain that this luxury sports car will be a step above the super sexy Continental GT Speed. The Speed has 610 horsepower! The definition of a “step above” is yet to be released by Bentley but I am wondering if we will be seeing a 650 horsepower E85 vehicle in the future.

Of course, the price of a Bentley is the same as a price of a small house where I live so I won’t be signing up to buy one. It is still nice to see this exclusive auto manufacturer making a nod towards more eco-friendly driving options.

Toyota Named Manufacturer of the Year

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British-based The Green Car Website has named Toyota as the site’s first-ever “Manufacturer of the Year.” The winner of the award was chosen by the website viewers in a poll conducted in December 2008.

Miguel Fonseca Managing Director of Toyota GB adds:
“We are delighted and honoured that the readers of TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk have voted for Toyota as manufacturer of the year. Toyota works continuously to achieve ever higher environmental standards in all areas of its operations, efforts that are reflected in the world-leading Hybrid Synergy Drive that powers Prius and the application of the Toyota Optimal Drive concept to a raft of new models, such as new iQ and Avensis, to bring substantial reductions in emissions and fuel consumption.” (Source: Newspress)

Toyota garnered 29% of the votes and Honda came in a close second with 26% of the votes. The remaining manufacturers and their percentages are BMW (16%), Ford (8%), Volkswagen (7%), Citroen (4%), Smart (3%), Mercedes-Benz (3%), SEAT (2%) and Peugeot (2%).

Wash Your Green Car with Green Cleaning Products

Eco-purists will not bother washing a car, if they even have one, as it wastes water. However, for those eco-friendly vehicle owners who want a clean car, there is an eco-friendly car washing product line available. Green Earth Technologies has a line of car cleaning products that they are going to be selling to businesses in the car washing and detailing industry.

The products available are G-WASH (heavy-duty hydrophobic car wash), G-GLASS (organic glass cleaner), G-TIRE (tire shining product), G-WHEEL (wheel cleaner) and G-SCENT (odor eliminator).

“Blending nature with nanotechnology, these appearance products outshine and outperform by using plant oils to create 1-4 nanometer sized “micelles” to penetrate dirt, breaking it into billions of little particles that constantly repel each other until eaten by the micro organisms and bacteria living in the ground. GET products will not harm the environment when traveling into our waterways.” (Source: PR Newswire)

I do not know how green these products are but I do not see how they can be any worse than the stinky, chemical-laden products that car wash centers use now. I am curious if any of The Green Motorist readers have used any of Green Earth Technologies products. If so, I would love to hear your opinion!

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A Green SUV Our Knight in Shining Armor?

When I received a press release with the following headline, “Could a Green SUV Revive U.S. Auto Plants & Save UAW Jobs?”, I immediately thought of an SUV riding to our rescue like a knight in shining armor. Perhaps that is a bit dramatic of me, but I reserve the right for a little drama every now and then.

It is apparent that the U.S. is in love with its sports utility vehicles. Last year, gas prices fell along with Toyota Prius sales but the Toyota Sequoia sales jumped (see November Auto Sales for more information.) AFS Trinity Power Corporation is hoping to address this love of the SUV in a more environmentally friendly way.

If you are a regular reader of The Green Motorist, then you may recognize the company; AFS Trinity Power Corporation is the maker of the XH-150 SUV prototype. The company decided to pull out of the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show after show organizers refused to allow the use of the 150 mpg estimate on its banners, even after the company offered to clearly state that this was an estimate.

Despite the issue with the LA Auto Show, AFS Trinity has not stepped back from its push to get this prototype to market.

“AFS Trinity is in the process of applying for $2.5 Billion of the $25 Billion DOE “green retooling” funding, which new DOE regulations specify is to be spent for ” … reequipping, expanding, and establishing manufacturing facilities in the U.S. to produce advanced technology vehicles and components that demonstrate meaningful improvements in fuel economy.” (Source: PR Newswire)

Mitsubishi iMiEV Sport Air Concept at Geneva Motor Show

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The 2009 Geneva International Motor Show kicks off on March 5 and runs through March 15. This year marks the 79th anniversary of the event and the show will have a noticeable green tint. The organizers of the show have dedicated Hall 3 to companies that are showing electric, alternative fuel and similar products.

One of the vehicles likely to be in Hall 3 is the Mitsubishi iMiEV Sport Air Concept.

“The clear removable top of the i MiEV SPORT ‘AIR’ will be premiered at the forthcoming 2009 Geneva Motor Show.

Taking a step beyond being merely ‘green’, this all-electric zero CO2 emission sports concept builds upon the fundamentals of the EV by marrying:

- the powerful acceleration and high torque inherent to electric motors,
- the safe driving dynamics that stem from i MiEV’s lithium-ion battery pack located within its long wheelbase and the low centre of gravity.

The i MiEV SPORT ‘AIR’ is a new-age “pocket rocket” and signals the direction in which the Mitsubishi sports EV may take in the future.” (Source: NewsPress)

China’s SAIC Plans for Hybrid in 2010

Chinese automakers are stepping up their plans for alternative fuel vehicles, including hybrid electrics. Warren Buffet-backed BYD Autos released the first mass-produced hybrid in China, the BYD F3DM, last month and is making splashes with its plan for an all-electric vehicle to come in the future.

Now the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp has announced its plans to have a hybrid vehicle on the market next year.

“The car will be a mild hybrid, which uses an electric motor to assist propulsion. The electric motor cannot power the car alone. Fitted with a lithium ion battery, the hybrid burns 20 percent less fuel the standard Roewe 750, says the SAIC source.” (Source: Automotive News Europe)

The vehicle will be based on the SAIC Roewe 750 and Johnson Controls will be supplying the lithium ion batteries used in the hybrid.

2010 Honda Insight Hybrid – Production Model

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Up until now, the information released about the exciting Honda Insight has all been concept-based information. Even the model that was revealed at the 2008 Paris Motor Show and then shown at the 2008 LA Motor Show was still considered the concept model. The production model was revealed this past week at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The information made available with the concept debut of the 2010 Honda Insight was that the vehicle’s MSRP would be approximately $18,500. The press release for the production model does not include a price but the Honda Insight will be less expensive than the Civic Hybrid.

Now that the vehicle has emerged from concept stage to production stage, the EPA has provided official fuel efficiency ratings: 40 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway. This is slightly less than the Ford Fusion hybrid’s city fuel efficiency rating of 41 miles per gallon – the other new hybrid on the market this year.

In addition to the base model, a Honda Insight EX will also be available once the vehicle goes on sale in April 2009.

“Insight EX models add alloy wheels, cruise control, 6-speaker audio system with USB audio interface, steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters, Honda Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) and an available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition.” (Source: Honda)

The stagnant economy and the credit crunch may have an effect on how well the Insight sells. It has several things going for it most notably the Honda brand name and the price point. In a few short months, we will have sales figures for the 2010 Honda Insight Hybrid.

A Tesla Smart Car in Our Future?

Okay, a Tesla Smart Car is wishful thinking but the luxury electric vehicle company will be providing batteries for Daimler’s Smart EV. This announcement was made last week at the North American International Auto Show. The agreement has Tesla providing Daimler with the battery pack and charger for 1,000 of the new Smart electric vehicles, which will be available in the United States in 2010.

Other Tesla news from Detroit:

Tesla founder Elon Musk “detailed the company’s ambitious plans to develop a range of EV models and build a factory in San Jose, California, capable of building 20,000 cars a year.

This would cost between $300-400 million, Musk said. It would involve production of a new pure EV model, the Tesla S, a sedan model, with a family of different body styles to follow including a crossover, wagon and minivan.

This is likely to cost around $50,000 – less than half the $109,000 roadster - and is said to offer a 225-mile range on a single charge of its Lithium Ion batteries.” (Source: Newspress)

Sign me up for the Tesla crossover!

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