supply chain and backups after the quake hit.
Keep on trucking with the Tundra and Tacoma
Moving on to the trucks, both the Tundra and the Tacoma are built in San Antonio. The Tacoma has a towing capacity of up to 65,000 pounds, depending on configuration and an 18 MpG. There is a version that is four cylinder, which can push that mileage to 25 MpG. It comes with a 5.5 feet bed.
The Tundra is Toyota’s full-size truck, with a bed at either 6.5 feet or 8 feet. Mileage for this is up to 17 MpG with the two wheel drive, dropping to 16 MpG in the four wheel drive. As a full sized truck it has the capacity to pull over ten thousand pounds. Of note, Toyotas are also the official vehicles used by the San Diego Lifeguards.
Chevy Volt-made in America
Just like other Electric Vehicles it does deal with the problems of heat and cold with a liquid heating and cooling management system. In extremely cold temperatures the generator will start to heat the battery up to optimal operating temperature. There is also an optional 240 volt charger, that will charge the car much faster.
The Volt is produced in plants around Michigan. Per Ford media page (http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/vehicles/volt/2011.html[4]) they invested into eight plants in the state. This means American Jobs.
Tahoe hybrid now available
While not at the show, Chevy is producing a Tahoe that is a hybrid Electric. Unlike it’s gas cousin it was redesigned to make it more aerodynamic, reaching 20\23 MpG, while sacrifices 200-300 pounds in towing capacity. Like it’s cousin the Silverado, both still can carry eight passengers. In this case consumers will gain better mileage for a tad of a sacrifice in the towing capacity. In other words, they will remain extremely versatile vehicles that will serve most needs.
The Nissan Leaf is now in it’s second year of production. Like all vehicles in it’s class it will ideally plug to a 240 volt charging station. It can also use 110 volt or a DC fast charger that can take it all the way to 80% of charge in thirty minutes. This car averages 100 miles per charge, and it takes about eight hours to take it from no charge to fully charged. It does have an efficiency rating of 99 MpG-E, which makes it a very impressive vehicle for city driving. Like all other electric vehicles, the Leaf has not run into any efficiency hits in cold or hot weather.
Titan truck
As to the trucks the V-8 Titan has an 9,000 plus pound towing capacity, depending on trim. It has an MpG of 13\18 and it comes with different bed options.
Lastly we come to the true luxury models in the Hybrid world. First the Infinity M-35 H. This is a luxury Sedan; there is no way to miss that in the wood trim and leather seats. It is also a sports Sedan with an engine rated at 360 Horse Power. It has a regenerative system and it has pretty decent mileage for it’s class.
Crossover GX-35 has backup safety feature
We were also introduced to the Crossover GX-35. It was introduced to the market at the Los Angeles Auto Show. While not hybrid it has a few very impressive features. Chief among them the Backup Collision Intervention System. It is essentially a Radar\Sonar unit that will detect people behind the driver as he backs the vehicle. It will warn the driver, and it will also apply the breaks, preventing an accident. Also while parking it has a set of cameras giving the operator a three hundred and sixty degree view.
It also has a capacity for eight passenger, and the middle row also adjusts five inches. This allows for more or less leg room in different rows. This makes it an extremely versatile vehicle for passengers of all sizes.
Finally we come to the Escalade Hybrid SUV. This vehicle has an impressive mileage for it’s class, at 20\23. Like many other Hybrids at low speeds the
electric motor takes over, and at speed the gas engine takes over. The gas engine also has an active fuel management system.This means that the engine will only run as many cylinders as it needs, saving gas.
This vehicle is capable of towing up to 5,800 pounds, which makes it a nice vehicle. It also has a few other nice features, such as navigation screen that will also let the driver know what energy source he or she is using.
On the security side the side mirrors also have a blind spot detector, called a Side Zone Alert System. It will essentially do a check of the blind spot for vehicles, people or motorcycles. This should reduce accidents and replaces the well known small mirrors many of us have been known to use. Oh and yes, the side mirrors do fold in, protecting them from damage while parked. It does have a rear camera standard, and for those of us who are short, the pedals adjust. It will also memorize different settings for different drivers, making readjusting the seat and pedal positions fairly easy.
The show runs through Sunday at the San Diego Convention Center downtown.
The hours are:
Thursday and Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Parking is available under the Convention Center for ten dollars.
Admission:
Adults: (+13) $12.00
Military (W\ID) $9.00
Seniors (62+) $9.00
Children (7-12) $ 8.00
Children (1-6) Free
Discount coupons are available at local dealerships, participating Taco Bell Restaurants, and San Diego 7-11 Stores. Family day is Sunday, January 1, 2012; children 12 and under free with an adult.