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6 GREEN DRIVING TIPS


TAKING A ROAD TRIP THIS SUMMER?  WE HAVE 6 GREEN DRIVING TIPS TO HELP!
  • Avoid quick starts and aggressive driving: A smooth, steady speed saves gasoline and reduces wear and tear on the engine, tires, transmission, and brakes.
  • Slow down!  Fuel economy decreases about 1% for each mph over 55.  Driving 65 mph vs. 75 mph, for example, increases fuel economy by about 10%.
  • Use overdrive and cruise control:  Overdrive gears slow engine speeds, saving gasoline and reducing wear.  By helping to maintain a constant speed, cruise control reduces gasoline consumption.  Use both features only when safe and appropriate. 
  • Combine trips when possible: Your engine runs more efficiently once it's warmed up, so avoid making multiple short trips.  Stop-and-go driving also burns more gasoline.  Avoid driving during rush hour whenever you can.
  • Reduce drag: Remove roof racks and other items from your vehicle when you're not using them.
  • Avoid unnecessary idling: In addition to contributing to engine wear and tear air pollution, consider that when your vehicle is idling, you are getting 0 miles per gallon of gasoline you use.
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Exciting News For Our Future Volt Customers

Washington State is getting $1.3 million for electric car charging stations.

Pudget Sound Business Journal reported Monday June 28th 2010
Here's a copy of the governor's office statement:

Gov. Gregoire announces plan to launch nation's first electric highway

OLYMPIA - Gov. Chris Gregoire announced today that Washington's electric vehicle infrastructure efforts are getting a boost from $1.32 million in Federal Recovery Act funding. Washington State's transportation and commerce departments are teaming up to implement the nation's first "electric highway," an initial network of public access electric vehicle (EV) recharging locations along Interstate 5. Once implemented, Washington will have the first border to border highway to offer fast charge technology.

"Washington state is a leader in creating green jobs, adopting new clean technologies and we are poised to do it again with electric vehicles," said Gregoire. "Providing the nation's first true electrified highway (I-5) will benefit Washingtonians and show the rest of the country how we can use innovative partnerships to solve some of our most difficult challenges like climate change and our dependence on oil."

The electric highway will support plug-in electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus, and Chevy Volt soon rolling off the assembly lines. The infrastructure will enable electric vehicle drivers to travel the length of the state along the 276 miles of I-5 between Washington's borders with Oregon and Canada. As many as 300,000 electric vehicles are anticipated on Washington roads during in the next 10 years.

"With millions of gallons of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico, the time is now to replace gas guzzlers with clean electric cars," said Ross Macfarlane, Climate Solutions Senior Business Partnerships Advisor. "Moving to electric vehicles is also one of the fastest ways that we can cut global warming pollution. About half of Washington's greenhouse gas emissions come from tailpipes, and electric vehicles provide one of the fastest ways to slash that pollution and move us to a more sustainable energy future."

Funding is provided by the Department of Commerce with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars being administered through the State Energy Program. This project meets State Energy Program and Recovery Act funding goals to save energy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, invest in transportation and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits.

Washington's "electric highway" connects Puget Sound electric vehicle drivers with Portland and other west coast communities participating in the EV Project, a $230 million project to deploy a total of 4,700 electric vehicles and nearly 15,000 charge stations in 5 states (Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona and Tennessee) and the District of Columbia. The state will partner with private companies to install fast charging infrastructure in critical charging zones in unserved locations along major interstates. The first charging sites will be placed along I-5 north of Everett and south of Centralia. The work on I-5 will be complemented with deployments along I-90 to include Central Washington.

"I-5, one of our busiest highways and the backbone of Western Washington's economy, is a natural place to showcase transportation electrification," said Paula Hammond, Washington Transportation Secretary. "This innovative project will keep people and business moving toward a clean transportation future."

"The I-5 project is an important step toward market adoption of electric vehicles in our region," said Commerce Director Rogers Weed. "The transition to clean energy will have a big impact on Washington's future economic growth. The electric highway offers significant new business opportunities, attracting automakers and clean technology industries that are looking to locate or expand in an EV-ready state."

This "electric highway" project supports the state's efforts on the West Coast Green Highway, a tri-state initiative to promote the use of cleaner fuels along the 1,350 miles of I-5 from British Columbia to Baja California. Washington's network of electric vehicle charging infrastructure could jump start the development of a regional EV network spreading across the entire length of I-5 connecting three states and three countries and serving the two million electric vehicles anticipated on the west coast. In February, Governor Gregoire signed an action plan with leaders from Oregon, California, and British Columbia to establish I-5 as a green highway by building infrastructure for alternative fuels and electric vehicle charging.

For more information on the Electric Highways project, visit: http://wsdot.wa.gov/Partners/GreenHighways/electric_highways.htm



Read more: Washington gets $1.3M for I-5 electric car charging stations - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
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Motor Week 2010 Chevy Equinox Review

 
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2011 Silverado HD Bests the Competition in Towing

The 2011 Silverado HD underwent testing, resulting in a capbility rating of 21,700 pounds of towing, and 6,635 pounds of payload. 

Rick Spinda, GM Full-size Truck global vehicle line executive, said "Our focus has consistently been on deliverying customers the most capable heavy-duty trucks in the market.  The first set of capability tests confirmed that the team had exceeded the payload and towing targets by a significant margin.  Ongoing testing demonstrated a clear opportunity to increase the true capabilities of these trucks.  Even pulling a combined weight of nearly 15 tons seems easy behind the wheel of a 2011 Silverado HD 3500 with the proven Duramax Diesel. We encourage consumers to test drive the Silverado HD against competitive models.  Based on our test results, we are confident the Silverado HD will prove to be the best cjoice for real-world towing and hauling needs."

2011 Silverado HD Stats:
Max Horsepower: 397 hp
Max Torque: 765 lb-ft
Max Conventional towing: 17,000 lbs.
Max Fifth-wheel towing: 21,700 lbs.
Max GCWR: 29,200 lbs.
Max Payload Capacity: 6,635 lbs.

2010 Dodge Ram HD Stats:
Max Horsepower: 350hp
Max Torque: 650lb-ft
Max Conventional towing: 12,000 lbs.
Max Fifth-wheel towing: 18,500 lbs.
Max GCWR: 25,400 lbs.
Max Payload Capacity: 5,130 lbs.

2011 Ford F-350 Stats:
Max Horsepower: 390 hp
Max Torque: 735 lb-ft
Max Conventional towing: 16,000 lbs.
Max Fifth-wheel towing: 21,600 lbs.
Max GCWR: 29,100 lbs.
Max Payload Capacity: 6,520 lbs.

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6 GREEN DRIVING TIPS
Avoid quick starts and aggressive driving: A smooth, steady speed saves gasoline and reduces wear and ...
Exciting News For Our Future Volt Customers
Washington State is getting $1.3 million for electric car charging stations. Pudget Sound Business ...
Motor Week 2010 Chevy Equinox Review
 
2011 Silverado HD Bests the Competition in Towing
The 2011 Silverado HD underwent testing, resulting in a capbility rating of 21,700 pounds of towing, ...