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Nissan M Hybrid Review

Discussion in 'Nissan/Infiniti Hybrids and EVs' started by eheath, Dec 9, 2011.

  1. eheath

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    Infiniti M Hybrid (M35h) Review and Road Test
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    I don't know, the performance hybrid thing didn't work for Honda with the Accord hybrid. They pulled it after only a couple years in production. Why add the weight and try to get the performance, too? That's just me. If I were to settle for 30 mpg, I would just get the Avalon, and pay much less. I guess I am just a geezer.

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    BTW, TOYOTA, if you are listening, when are you going to "hybridize" the Avalon? I am waiting...
     
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    BMW also has two performance hybrids, the ActiveHybrid 7 and the ActiveHybrid X6. I don't think they are selling terribly well. I haven't seen ANY on the road.
     
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    They left out the GS450h in the list.

    Not bad. Hopefully this will fair better than the HAH or 1G GSh.

    Might be a while. The Avalon isn't exactly a volume seller.

    Because if we can get the V8 crowd into a V6 hybrid, all the better. They get similar performance and much better mpg when they're not flogging it about.