Hybrid vehicles
ESCAPE HYBRID: EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE
Escape Hybrid emergency response procedures are similar to those for a traditional gasoline powered vehicle with the exception of the high voltage electrical system. The guide is 11-pages.
Special Report: Alternative Fuel: Diesel Vehicles Available in the U.S.
In 2008, 12 auto manufacturers have announced or introduced at least 13 diesel models to the U.S. market and unveiled four concept cars with a diesel powertrain. Thus, the growing resurgence of clean diesel technology in the U.S., coupled with the ad...
Mitchell Releases Third Quarter 2008 Industry Trends Report
This edition's Quarterly Feature, "The Average Severity of Hybrid versus Gas Vehicles," by Mitchell's Senior Director, Information Services, Jamison Day, discusses the recent results of a study conducted by Mitchell that examines the differences in e...
Vehicle Technology: Enabling a Better Automotive World
The new technologies presented here by Valeo confirm the appropriateness of the company’s strategy to develop global solutions which improve safety, comfort and driving pleasure while at the same time reducing fuel consumption and pollutant emissions...
Glossary of aftermarket terms
Abrasives: Substances used to wear away a surface by friction.
Accessories: Comfort, convenience and safety products not essential to the performance of a vehicle, such as audio, security products, f
Honda Emergency Response Guide for Hybrid Vehicles
Prepared for fire service, law enforcement, emergency medical, and professional towing personnel by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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