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2010-09-16 19:57:40
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Winning 110 MPG X-Prize Car (more light weight car news).
Slashdot Hardware Story | Meet the Virginia-Built 110MPG X-Prize Car

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2010/09/automotive-x-prize-winner-gets-102-5-mpg/

Originally Posted by tcd004

"Instead of using Detroit engineers or Silicon Valley bitheads, Virginia-based Edison2 relied on retired Formula 1 and Nascar engineers to build its entry for the X-prize. Relying on composite materials and titanium, the team assembled an ultra-lightweight car that provides all the comforts of a standard 4-passenger vehicle, but gets more than 100 mpg. The custom engineering goes all the way down to the car's lug nuts, which weigh less than 11 grams each. Amazingly, they expect a production version of the car should cost less than $20,000." Earlier today, in a Washington, D.C. ceremony, Edison2 received $5 million dollars as the X-prize winner. Writes the AP (via Google) "Two other car makers will split $2.5 million each: Mooresville, N.C.-based Li-Ion Motors Corp., which made the Wave2, a two-seat electric car that gets 187 miles on a charge, and X-Tracer Team of Winterthur, Switzerland, whose motorcycle-like electric mini-car, the E-Tracer 7009, gets 205 miles on a charge. Both of those companies are taking orders for their cars."





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BkOuXODWrQ
2010-09-16 20:00:59
#2
What do they mean "production version"? Will it meet all FMVSS criteria?

http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/fmvss/index.html
2010-09-16 20:03:24
#3
Sweet wheelbase. =D
2010-09-17 10:40:13
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By the looks of the pictures, it has no suspension at all. Would not like to buy, thanks. Awesome concept though, +1 for winning $5 million.
2010-09-17 10:50:06
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Originally Posted by Kickin_Wing
By the looks of the pictures, it has no suspension at all. Would not like to buy, thanks. Awesome concept though, +1 for winning $5 million.


You obviously did not watch the video.

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2010-09-17 18:30:56
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Cool concept. I am surprised that it's not diesel powered. More and more every day I question why we don't have more diesel powered vehicles in the states. VW Polo diesels ROUTINELY see 70+ MPG. I would own one in an instant. That's not even taking in to consideration the money I could save by making my own fuel.
2010-09-17 18:35:23
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Yah Matt, here's I think the current mileage winner for production diesels.

SEAT Ibiza ECOmotive | First Drives | Car Reviews | Auto Express

Great and all, just not something your typical American is going to plunk down for.
This seems way more up everyone's alley.
http://www.insideline.com/ford/mustang/2011/2011-ford-mustang-v6-sets-hp-mpg-record.html
2010-09-17 19:17:28
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Originally Posted by BenFenner
Yah Matt, here's I think the current mileage winner for production diesels.

SEAT Ibiza ECOmotive | First Drives | Car Reviews | Auto Express

Great and all, just not something your typical American is going to plunk down for.
This seems way more up everyone's alley.
2011 Ford Mustang V6 Sets HP/MPG Record


I disagree Ben. I think that many Americans would indeed purchase smaller diesel vehicles. The sales of so called "green" prius' and hybrid civics are quite high. You're talking about a non-hybrid that does DOUBLE the MPG that they do. I think they would do quite well in the states.
2010-09-17 19:25:19
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Diesel can suck it.

The cars in the first post as sweet!
2010-09-17 19:28:54
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Originally Posted by Viprdude
Diesel can suck it.

The cars in the first post as sweet!


Can you elaborate a bit more? I know people with full size trucks getting 30+mpg. They're also quite reliable and tough as nails.
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