Hyundai and hybrid car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Calimero, Jan 11, 2004.

  1. Calimero

    Calimero Guest

    Does Hyundai plan to offer hybrid car soon ????
    In 2 years i will return my Sonata 2004 (loaned).
    I will certainly look the hybrid car on the market.
    So far, here in Canada, there is the Toyota Prius and
    the Honda Civic hybrid
     
    Calimero, Jan 11, 2004
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  2. Calimero

    The Steven Guest

    Does Hyundai plan to offer hybrid car soon ????

    Define "soon"....

    They did demonstrate a hydrogen powered Santa Fe a year or so ago.....
    I'll bet that whatever replaces the Elantra line (whenever that is) may be a
    hybrid.
     
    The Steven, Jan 11, 2004
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  3. Calimero

    Calimero Guest

    Hydrogen car is not bad but it's a long time project. They have to solve
    the problem of the distribution of the hydrogen.

    Hybrid car (move by electric motor, supply by battery or gas generator)
    is a solution that actually works verry well.
     
    Calimero, Jan 11, 2004
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  4. Calimero

    The Steven Guest

    Hydrogen car is not bad but it's a long time project. They have to solve
    I understand, I was talking "blue sky projects". I'm sure the major auto
    manufacturers of the world will go to hybrids before they go to H or E
    vehicles.

    It will always a matter of distribution until solar becomes a viable
    alternative.
    <holding breath>
    ..
    ..
    ..
    ..
    </holding breath>
    Well that's enough of that.
     
    The Steven, Jan 11, 2004
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  5. Calimero

    Robert Cohen Guest

    re: hybrid car

    what is the hyundai plant now being built in the greenville-montgomery,
    alabama, planning (projected) to concentrate in?
     
    Robert Cohen, Jan 12, 2004
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  6. Calimero

    The Steven Guest

    Santa Fe's from what I'm told.
     
    The Steven, Jan 12, 2004
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