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Chrysler's hybrid SUVs pull in near front of pack
Friday, August 08, 2008
USA Today -- Chrysler is late to the hybrid party but brought along two full-size SUV hybrids arguably better than those sold by rival General Motors (GM), even though the companies' hybrid systems are alike.

Chrysler's Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen gasoline-electric power plants, along with GM's Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon hybrid SUVs launched in January, give full-size, truck-based SUVs a fighting chance with 20 miles per gallon, instead of 15 or fewer.

Called two-mode hybrids, they use two electric motors, packaged inside the automatic transmission housing and mated to a big gasoline V-8 engine. One electric motor is for lower speeds, the other for higher.


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Friday, August 08, 2008
USA Today -- Chrysler is late to the hybrid party but brought along two full-size SUV hybrids arguably better than those sold by rival General Motors (GM), even though the companies' hybrid systems are alike.

Chrysler's Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen gasoline-electric power plants, along with GM's Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon hybrid SUVs launched in January, give full-size, truck-based SUVs a fighting chance with 20 miles per gallon, instead of 15 or fewer.

Called two-mode hybrids, they use two electric motors, packaged inside the automatic transmission housing and mated to a big gasoline V-8 engine. One electric motor is for lower speeds, the other for higher.

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mini55
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Glad I'm driving a mini.
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As I always Say !!!
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If gas prices go back down most people will go BACK to their WASTEFULL ways.
Like 1974 !! They will buy the BIG trucks again !!
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Price down Now Demand is back up !!
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jmuse
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Message Posted: 8/9/2008 12:48:04 PM  Ignore jmuse Report Abuse
Late to the party, is an understatement.
Nannabug
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Message Posted: 8/9/2008 12:04:55 PM  Ignore Nannabug Report Abuse
But to people who can afford over $50,000 for a vehicle, maybe even more than one per home, $4 gas is probably not that much of an issue.
magnumCA
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as they should
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no1doc: Exactly right.

[Edited by: gas_too_high at 8/9/2008 11:42:58 AM EST]
no1doc
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Hybrid SUV is an oxymoron if ever there was one. Kind of like jumbo shrimp.
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20MPG... WOW!

I don't think i'm interested.
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not for me.
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Don't think I want one of these yet..
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Still not for me, but I agree with what MarkJND said.
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Not much of an improvement.
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20 mpg not bad
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There will always be a market for these cars, so at least they are doing what they can to make them more efficient.
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Chrysler has always been an engine leader. Remember when the hemi was in race cars and nobody could beat it so they took the hemi out of race cars.
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Sounds a little complicated.
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It seems that with the engines now being controlled by computers, the companies could program them to get 50 mpg, minimum. If you can buy chips for diesel pickups that increase their power and mileage, why not install something like that at the factory?
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A little late, Toyota and Honda way ahead.
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STILL DON'T KNOW IF ITS WORTH IT
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Sign of the times. Alternatives if and when we actually find the need to buy a new car. Not selling my cars not worth it spending over $20,000 to save a few gallons.
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We still like our big cars
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I am glad to see the automakers trying to do the right things now, but 20 miles per gallon is still too low.
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Are they (GM & Chrysler) really trying to build high efficient vehicles now or are they just trying to get the people to buy these reworked big high profit SUV's.
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More of yesterday's news.
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What are the costs of these hybrids in the long run. Do they still guarantee $2.99 a gallon.
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Chrysler? Whatever, but think how much better results they'd get in reasonably sized cars.
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gm...ford...just keep getting out gunned...wake up already
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15MPG to 20MPG?

why bother..............
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I don't think this is the answer either!
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Got to do better than this.
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old news
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Going form 15mpg to 20mpg sounds like it is hardly worth the effort.
I'm sure they can produce a better mpg vehicule than 20.
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So many people buy SUVs they just don't need. Even at 20mpg, that's a disgrace.
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Something for those who really need that type of vehicle.
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better than nothing
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20 mpg is a waste of time. We had that and more years ago. And why do we need big suv's and tahoes. In places like NYC there is no place to park them.
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Don't forget that hybrid technology has a hard cost of $3,500 or more per vehicle, and that pays for a lot of miles, even at $4/gal. If you can purchase a non-hybrid vehicle for a savings in excess of $4,000 over the hybrid model, you're coming out ahead.
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As I always Say !!!
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If gas prices go back down most people will go BACK to their WASTEFULL ways.
Like 1974 !! They will buy the BIG trucks again !!
-----------------------------------
Price down Now Demand is back up !!
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DAM5
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really
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To0 little too late.
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We got 20mpg 40 years ago
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It appears that Chrysler still hasn't learned.
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techque is right. Doesn't sund like a viable solution to me.
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For $45 thousand, I can get two thrifty cars that get twice the MPG, and handle and park way better.

no thanks.
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Chrysler should work on the "air car". How stupid does Chrysler think the consumers are? Sorry but 20 mpg just doesn't cut it.
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yesterday's news
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Need to develop vehicles that get 50+ mpg, not twenty.
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I was hoping full size SUV's were a relic of the past. American automakers are going to fight to the death. Well, let them die. We can't help someone who won't help themselves.
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hummmmmmmm
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People want'em.
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