Vic
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They do not gain energy from momentum, they recapture what might otherwise have been lost. The process is known as regenerative braking.Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Vic
After all you've been told here, you STILL believe that hybrids don't run solely on fossil fuels??Originally posted by: sandorski
It's shocking he still has a Job. His comments are exactly why GM is on life support and could join the mighty extinct dinosaurs he's so fond of using as fuel.
The truth is that what he said is completely true. Your sad response just goes to show that some uninformed people still can't break their brainwashing and continue to insist that consumption is conservation.
What? Sure, they use Fossil Fuels as a primary fuel source, but also gain energy from simple momentum. I'll agree that Hybrids are not the future, but merely a step towards the next solution, but they do save energy and are the best alternative currently available. Lutz's problem is that he doesn't want to develope Technology, he wants a replacement Energy Source that uses the old IC engine. Getting that will save GM $billions, unfortunetly others, such as Honda, will continue selling Hybrids in increasing numbers and GM will continue losing Market Share.
How long of a track record do you need before realising that GM is on the wrong track?
Hybrids do not save energy. The extra energy required for manufacturing them costs more than what they save at the pump. Consumption is not conservation. If you want to save energy, buy a used Geo Metro. It gets better real world gas mileage than a Prius and does not require the energy expenditure of new manufacture.
Hybrids are not an alternative energy source or a "replacement." All of the energy they use is derived by burning fossil fuels in the IC engine. They are an IC engine vehicle with an electric motor/generator transmission. Comparable to a diesel-electric locomotive. No more. The very word "hybrid" is marketing, pure and simple.
GM has developed or is involved in the development of multiple new technologies, leaps and bounds ahead of Honda. Unlike those other companies, GM seems to spend more of its money on actual development than in marketing, something I think might be their true mistake given the opinions you demonstrate here.
