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Honda Accord

The Japanese companies Toyota and Honda have assumed the lead in the introduction of hybrid electric cars to the world market. Both companies have chosen the parallel architecture with a conventional, but smaller, petrol engine than is fitted to the equivalent ICEV and an auxiliary battery to provide boost power. The first such cars were the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight, which were released in 1997 and 1999, respectively. Subsequently, in 2003, both companies brought out improved models, namely the Toyota Prius THS 11 and the Honda Civic hybrid. These are both mid-sized family saloon (sedan) cars. The Toyota Highlander (a seven-passenger SUV) and the Honda Accord... [Pg.236]

Saturn SL2 Honda Accord Dodge Neon Ford Focus VW Passat Honda Insight PPO/Nylon Steel Steel Steel Steel Plastic... [Pg.738]

The raw parts of a BMW 540i are worth approximately 50% more than those in a similarly sized and equipped Honda Accord. The difference in weight is 30%. [Pg.43]

Stealing share Customers substitute the firm s product for a competitor s product. When Toyota offers a Camry promotion, buyers who might have purchased a Honda Accord may now purchase a Camry. Thus, the promotion increases Toyota s sales while keeping the overall... [Pg.234]

Yatsevitch Honda, 1997). Note that even though MORB data are in the excess 4He zone, OIB and diamonds are in the 4He-deficient zone, in accordance with the result shown in Figure 6.6. Reproduced from Ozima and Igarashi (2000). [Pg.177]

Honda has dropped the hybrid versions of its Insight and Accord, but (in addition to its hybrid Civic) is working on a completely new hybrid car. Conversion kits are also available to add extra batteries and convert the Prius and Ford s Escape into plug-in hybrids that provide up to 75 mi/gal. [Pg.47]

In June 2008, Honda started the production of its FCX Clarity (a sleeker version of its Accord) which runs on hydrogen and provides a driving range of 280 miles, a mileage of 78 mpg of gasoline-equivalent hydrogen, and an... [Pg.49]

Yanagida, A., Kanda, T., Takahashi, T., Kamimura, A., Hamazono, T., Honda, S. (2000). Fractionation of apple procyanidins according to their degree of polymerization by normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatography./. Chromatogr. A., 890, 251-259. [Pg.508]

According to E. Wedekind and C. Horst, the magnetic susceptibility of chromium trioxide is 0-75 X 10 6 mass units K. Honda and T. Sone gave 0-51X 10 6 at 18°, and at 225°, L. Blanc, and L. A. Welo made some observations on this subject. P. Pascal gave —0-5x10—5 for the mol. magnetic susceptibility of chromic acid. [Pg.104]

Deulofeu, Labriola and de Langhe showed that j8-fagarine is identical with skimmianine (above) which Goto had already isolated from F. mantschurica Honda, and according to Chakravarty the mature bark of the bael fruit tree, Aegle marmelos Correa, contains y-fagarine. [Pg.219]

When defining a hole in each coUision case hazardous situations which resulted in an accident because an unsafe act can be performed in a hazardous situation were considered. A hazardous situation is a circumstance in which people, property, or environments are exposed to one or more hazards defined by ISO/IEC GUIDE 51 1999. According to Honda (2008), when taking coUision avoidance action, a hard over turn is more effective than a crash astern stop maneuver and other maneuverings. For a local workplace, the research defined the situation of unacceptable risk in a coUision as the situation that two vessels approached within the maximum advance of a give-way vessel (Fukuoka 2015). [Pg.216]


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