Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Conventional Engines Show Well at Paris Auto Show

Franz-Josef Paefgen of Germany,
President of Bugatti Automobiles
S.A.S, delivers a speech as he presents the new,
Bugatti Veyron Supersport during a preview for
Photo from Komonews.com
It’s a given these days that the hybrids and electric vehicles are popular features at major auto
shows, however, conventional gasoline vehicles are showing some valid selling points. At the Paris Auto Show automakers demonstrate that their new gas and diesel models have emissions efficiency very close to their hybrid counterparts. Automakers showcase their new smaller vehicles that feature highly efficient combustion technology.

Automakers are attempting to squeeze as much as they can out of conventional engines before the market eventually shifts to hybrids/electrics. This is producing higher efficiency combustion engines that prove to be a more cost effective solution for automakers and consumers alike.

To read more check out the Komonews.com article online: “At Paris Auto Show, conventional engines still going strong”

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