Posts Tagged ‘vehicle systems

Volt in the real world – Part 2

- December 16th, 2011

Ford is introducing its Ford Focus Electric and it is the first company I’ve seen comparing the economy of electricity to gasoline as an equivalent of miles per gallon (MPGe), with the thought that even though you are technically not using any gallons per mile when driving on battery power, you have still incurred costs to fuel your driving. Read more…

Volt in the real world

- November 11th, 2011

So I’m just off a three day test of the Chevrolet Volt, and although I’m impressed with the car itself, I’m sceptical about its company’s claims. Read more…

Cars as tools

- August 26th, 2011

There are times when I’m chastised by readers for suggesting that cars are mere tools, when I should be extolling their virtues as items to be appreciated and enjoyed. The truth is many users view their vehicles as tools meant to make their lives easier. Read more…

Simpler times meant more work

- June 10th, 2011

Things like ventilation are often taken for granted in today’s era of standard air-conditioning Read more…

Time to stop emissions testing

- June 3rd, 2011

Back in 1991 at the introduction of the Saab 9000 CDE, engineers hooked up the tailpipe of two-stroke Sonnet to the air intake of the new car, and then they started up both cars. Read more…

Friend request from Prius (Add as friend) (Ignore)

- May 27th, 2011

Hey Toyota … have you heard of Facebook? Read more…

A steal at any cost

- March 4th, 2011

There was a time when it was so easy to steal a car … a coat hanger and some touching of wires under the steering column was all it took to get a ride across town. Now, you need a degree in computer science just to eek out a living as a thief Read more…

A steal at any price

- January 4th, 2011

Many years back, a friend of mine had her car stolen a couple times. It was recovered both times, but she ended up getting rid of it after some news from the police officer investigating her second occurrence – it was a favourite of thieves. Read more…

Easy solutions to complex problems

- February 11th, 2010

Are we becoming too dependent on the systems in our vehicles?

Cars are becoming more sophisticated by the year – we now have systems to monitor our blind spots, start the engine from the kitchen, keep a safe distance from the car ahead and make sure we don’t stray from our lanes. Read more…