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Terr says...

(3BLMedia/theCSRfeed) - MONTRÉAL,  - December 8, 2009 - Coca-Cola Bottling Company is expanding its fleet of hybrid-electric delivery trucks across Canada as part of its ongoing commitment to Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability (CRS). The company is adding 15 hybrid single-axle tractors to its existing hybrid fleet of 20 side-bay trucks and 2 straight trucks in Canada. Of these 15, five have been deployed in Montreal.

The largest hybrid vehicles in North America, these trucks use about 30 percent less fuel and produce about 30 percent fewer emissions than standard tractors. These first-of-their-kind vehicles are servicing markets in Vancouver, London, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) has deployed a total of 327 hybrid delivery vehicles across North America. These vehicles were manufactured in Sainte-Therese, QC. The investment in hybrid technology is a critical component of CCE's commitment to reduce its overall carbon footprint by 15 percent by the year 2020.

"We are proud to expand Canada's largest fleet of heavy-duty hybrid diesel-electric delivery vehicles," said Alain Robichaud, Vice President, Supply Chain Customer Service. "This is one of several ways we are investing to reduce energy consumption across our business."

The technology in these hybrid vehicles will also support Coca-Cola's sustainability efforts around the Olympic Torch Relay.

Coca-Cola Bottling Company is a wholly-owned operating division of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., operates in all 10 provinces and employs 5,500 people across Canada and 900 in Quebec. The company produces, sells and/or distributes a full range of sparkling and still beverages, including, Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, diet Coke, caffeine free diet Coca-Cola, Sprite, diet Sprite Zero, Five Alive, Fruitopia, Fresca, Barq's root beer, Cplus beverages, Fanta, Nestea ice teas, AriZona iced teas, Orangina, POWERaDE sports drinks, Monster, Full Throttle, glacéau vitaminwater, Evian, DASANI remineralized water, FUZE, V8 vegetable and fruit juices, and Minute Maid 100% juices.
 

COKE3353

 

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More here: http://earth2tech.com/2009/11/10/eu-to-trial-road-train-tech-sensor-enabled-automated-driving-whoa/ and http://www.lowcarboneconomy.com/community_content/_low_carbon_news/7799/eco-friendly_car-trains_announced

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Got art? says...

Coming back from lunch, I saw this beauty parked on Hudson between Spring & Dominick. If I had a delivery truck this graffiti-fab, I'd live in it. (November 5, 2009)

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bohtho says...


I've always thought Wally's yachts were amazing but this is just a fat Wallygator. The same nice touches though:

Hermes designs stumpy yacht for fat billionaires

DVICE: "You can tell by the headline that this $143 million yacht is giving me an attack of the green-eyed monster. It's a joint venture by French luxury goods manufacturer Hermes,and Wally, a Monaco-based shipbuilder* and, as someone who doesn't get particularly excited by outsize objects that float, even I am taken aback by her looks.

"Known as the WHY 58x38 (her vital statistics, baby), the yacht boasts a 656-sq-foot Master suite and Spa that incorporates a Turkish Hammam, as well as the usual accoutrements of wealth — although there doesn't seem to be one of these on board. One thing I'm not sure that Herm and Wal thought through, however, is the location of the swimming pool. It's wrapped around the helipad, ensuring sunbathers get a healthy coating of oil as they tan.

Via Daily Mail"

 

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starpadilla says...

Anyone who KNOW's me, knows I've adored Blink 182 for about 13 yrs now- and was ecstatic when they reunited. 

I think the one thing that would make me absolutely scream like a giddy school girl and just be overall badass, would be winning his '66 Candy Apple Cadillac. 
Always been a fan of Cadillacs since I was lil- That's all my uncle would ever drive. I have thing for old skool cars and since selling my '74 Nova this would be just Fucking awesome. 

check out the photos! I want this car!

via theretown.com/blink182

                             
Click here to download:
Travis_Barkers_66_Candy_Apple_.zip (5944 KB)

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David says...

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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bohtho says...

Electric eniCycle: the Segway for geeky circus clowns

Ever since the dramatic debut of the Segway years ago, inventors have been emboldened to step up with their own transport innovations, the latest of which is called the eniCycle. Created by Slovenian inventor Aleksander Polutnik, the unicycle-like vehicle is powered by an electric motor and features a self-balancing gyroscope system, allowing even those of us not trained at the circus to easily ride the contraption.

According to Polutnik, the system is so intuitive that the average new rider will need just 30 minutes to master driving and steering the vehicle. No pricing information has been announced on the inventor's website, but you can see video of the eniCycle in action here.

Via Core77

 

 

And it recharges during downhill runs. Want.

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David says...

Seen this morning in Douglasville (no surprise)

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Terr says...

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, the nation's top car salesman in recent weeks, has cited the Obama administration's best-seller list of mostly smaller, fuel-saving cars like the Ford Focus to describe the success of the Cash for Clunkers rebate program.

But what LaHood and other administration officials usually don't mention is that some trucks and sport-utility vehicles that get less than 20 miles per gallon, like the Ford F-150 truck and one version of the Cadillac SRX Crossover, also are being purchased with the new government subsidies. Both are bulky vehicles weighing more than 6,000 pounds when loaded that boast at least 248 horsepower.

Just how many consumers used the federal rebates to buy these larger, not-so-green vehicles is unclear. The Obama administration has declined so far to release detailed records of purchases under the program being compiled by the Transportation Department, listing every clunker deal requesting rebates. The Associated Press requested the data July 31.

The Transportation Department distributes regular summaries of sales from the clunkers program and has used the electronic sales information from dealers to bolster arguments that Americans are dumping gas guzzlers for gas savers. But its failure to release detailed records means the public can't verify those claims.

"Today almost 200,000 new fuel-efficient automobiles averaging 25 miles per gallon are on the road instead of gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs," LaHood wrote on his official blog just before Congress voted to spend $2 billion more for the government rebates last week.

He praised Ford's announcement Thursday that it was increasing production of its Focus compact car and other more fuel-efficient models. "That's good news for all of us," LaHood wrote on his blog.

But he didn't write about Ford's other announcement Thursday. It's also increasing production of its popular F-150 truck because of demand from the clunkers program.

Even the Top 10 list of mostly smaller, fuel-efficient cars that LaHood has cited as evidence of the program's success is being questioned. A different Top 10 sales list produced by Edmunds.com, an auto consumer Web site, shows fewer small cars and more large vehicles like the F-150 and utility vehicles make up the best sellers.

A list of eligible vehicles has been available to the public on the clunker program's Web site, http://www.cars.gov, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. Edmunds.com's lists of clunker sales did not come from the government's data, she said.

Edmunds.com determined the list of top sellers and trade-ins under the program using sales data collected directly from dealers, company CEO Jeremy Anwyl said.

Both lists of top sellers include, for example, the fuel-saving Toyota Corolla, and the clunkers program by its definition is encouraging consumers to dump older, less fuel-efficient cars for new, more efficient models.

But the program, now expanded to $3 billion and offering rebates of up to $4,500, isn't limited to the best gas savers on the market. And that's good news to Beny Ledesma, general sales manager at Williamson Cadillac-Hummer in Miami.

The dealership has sold three 2009 Cadillac SRXs _ the six-cylinder engine model _ through the clunkers program, he said, and is finishing paperwork on two more. Ledesma hopes to sell the other 14 at the dealership, along with some of the Hummer H3Ts on the lot that are eligible for clunker rebates.

Both vehicles get about 18 mpg, considerably less than the 25.3 mpg average that LaHood has attributed to new cars purchased under the clunker program.

"The Cash for Clunkers is definitely generating traffic for Cadillac and Hummer," Ledesma said.

It's not just Honda Civics and Toyota Priuses, two cars that get as much as 29 mpg and 50 mpg respectively, that people can buy with the $3 billion in government rebates. They can also buy versions of the 2009 Lexus RX 350 or 2009 Lincoln MKX, both pricey five-passenger utility vehicles that get about 19 mpg and are capable of towing a small boat.

Buyers must have trade-ins that qualify for such deals _ comparable vehicle types with at least 2 mpg less in fuel efficiency than the new purchase. And the new vehicle can't cost more than $45,000.

Even a high-end 2009 BMW X3 crossover utility vehicle, priced at just under $40,000, counts as a gas saver eligible under the government program, with 19 mpg.

Psaki said the administration is reviewing the AP's request for the clunkers transaction data that would show all cars purchased and traded under the program, and their fuel efficiency ratings. She said new vehicles purchased are raising the average fuel economy of cars and trucks on the nation's highways and "getting the dirtiest and most polluting vehicles off the road."

Dealers have submitted requests for rebates on 338,659 vehicles sold, at a cost of about $1.4 billion to the government, according to sales data summarized by Transportation Department officials.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that less fuel-efficient vehicles are being purchased with clunker rebates, said Lena Pons of the watchdog group Public Citizen. Congress agreed to loosen fuel efficiency requirements under the program when it passed the initial legislation earlier this year.

Pons said Public Citizen also is seeking sales data from the program to determine whether it has led to drivers replacing larger trucks with smaller cars, or whether vehicles purchased under the program are only marginally better in fuel efficiency.

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On the Net:

Cash for Clunkers: http://www.cars.gov/

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werner says...

Ran into this one somewhere in Bellevue. The specs are here

           
Click here to download:
A_Harley-Davidson_VRSCDX_Night.zip (2622 KB)

Although this one, built of the of the V-ROD muscle is rather more impressive:

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