Detroit Auto Show to feature new flex-fuel, hybrid models as sales jump
In Detroit, the North American International Auto Show will feature more than 50 production and concept vehicles including more alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles.
Hybrid sales jumped 49 percent in 2007 over 23006, and dealers say that more consumers are now opting for GM’s flex-fuel cars.
GM continues to push hard on promotion of E85 and flex-fuel vehicles as an offset to the imposition of stricter CAFE (corporate average fuel economy) standards. Every flex-fuel car sold contributes an offset to each car maker’s CAFE (corporate average fuel economy) standard, under the new Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) signed last month.
General Motors is conducted an E85 Fall Fuel for Thought Tour last fall, following its E85 Days of Summer Tour, which was an 85-day promotional tour for the GM flex-fuel vehicles. Each stop of the fall E85 vehicle and promotion tour partnered GM with gas stations and in some cases academic institutions, which promoted E85 and engaged in biofuels mythbusting.
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