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    Case Study: Toyota Prius University of Maryland University College September 30, 2010 Synopsis: As the United States unite in the global effort to monitor the use and waste of energy, fuel efficient or hybrid cars such as the Toyota Prius has dominated the market over the SUV’s who once adored every American driveway. With much doubt, in 2004, the Prius has become the leading selling vehicle in America. The sleek design has caught the eye and pockets of many Americans who prefer the “gas

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    Why We Should be Concerned about Greenwashing in the Automotive Industry In a world focused on climate change and sustainable development, it is apparent that people have become more interested in the environmentally related behavior of corporations and have increased their demand for “green” products. In response to this growing demand, numerous corporations have shifted towards being more sustainable and have made several green marketing claims. While some of these companies are actually carrying

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    nowadays, people are buying increasing number of environmentally friendly cars which is hybrid electric vehicles. Toyota Prius is reported as the market leader which is the best-selling car in Japan. It is better than normal fuel car as it has lower emissions and uses less fuel but its cost is almost twice times compared to conventional car. Why consumers still will choose a car like Prius? Hybrid electric vehicle is vehicle that uses 2 methods to propel which are internal combustion engine and electric

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    Wasted Green on Going Green Essay

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    The amount of energy it takes to produce a car can actually offset the amount of emissions emitted throughout a car's lifetime. When thinking about energy efficiency, the ultimate “green car”, the Prius, is actually one of the sources of the worse pollution in North America! (Demorro). The Toyota Prius, known as the most iconic “green” car, earns itself the most miles per gallon with the efficiency of using two engines, one of them being an electric. Controversially, the electric engine heavily relies

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    vehicles such as the Toyota Prius. Then do the same for each of the determinants of supply in Equation 2.2. In each instance, would equilibrium market price increase or decrease? Consider substitutes such as plug-in hybrids, the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt, and complements such as gasoline and lithium ion laptop computer batteries. Solution for # 1 According to the equation: QD = f(P, PS, PC, Y, A, AC, N, CP, PE, TA, T=S …) where QD = quantity demanded of (e.g., Toyota Prius/ Chevy Malibu) P

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    Essay on The Newest Type of Transportation

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    The Newest Type of Transportation Transportation, by definition, is the act of moving something or someone from one place to another. There are many different types of transportation vehicles such as bicycles, boats, human feet (for walking/running), and many more. Although when truly asked about transportation what comes to mind? Yes, the automobile. The automobile, and transportation contains many issues to go along with it. There are five main issues which consist of; social

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    Advantages Of Hybrid Cars

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    Hybrid cars use both internal combustion engines as well as an electric motor. The electric motor requires no charging source, as electric cars do, as the movement during driving allows for kinetic energy to be produced which in turn, charges the electric motor. This process is known as Regenerative Braking. Newer hybrid cars made by the company, Tesla, can reach top speeds up to 155 mph. Tesla Model S can reach 60 mph in under 3 seconds, with an average time of 3.1 seconds. This then is proof that

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    The excessive use of oil in the United States has been a very controversial debate with American experts and scientists. In his article “How America Can Free Itself of Oil-Profitability,” Amory Lovins addresses the many different issues associated with excessive oil consumption and the risks versus the benefits. Amory Lovins is a physicist, environmental scientist, writer, and Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute. He has written numerous research articles arguing for the use

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    2016 Toyota Prius. Such were the findings of Consumer Reports following the non-profit consumer organization’s internal testing of the hybrid, which achieved 52 mpg overall, besting the previous record-holding 2000 Honda Insight by 1 mpg. The results are even more noteworthy when you consider the Prius seats five and is some 1,200 pounds heavier than the two-passenger Insight. Credit constant improvements in Toyota engineering and technology for giving us the most efficient and safest Prius yet.

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    In a world focused on climate change and sustainable development, many people have become more interested in the environmentally-related behavior of corporations and have increased their desire for “green” products. In response to this growing demand, numerous corporations have shifted to becoming more sustainable and are making green marketing claims. While some of these companies are actually carrying out robust sustainability practices, many companies’ practices do not match up to the image they

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