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Yeah, a lot of people don't like the white dash, others do. In some exterior/interior color combinations it comes in dark grey also.

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The white dash looks more like an apple ipod than a dash :blink:

The grey one looks pretty good, id go for that :)

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2011 Honda CRZ Hybrid is the only hybrid currently available with a manual transmission

- Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV) emissions rating

- Uses Honda's Integral Motor Assist hybrid system

- 1.5L petrol engine (112hp/107lb-ft torque) + electric motor (14hp/58lb/torque)+ Nickel Metal Hydride battery

- 16km/liter (39mpg) fuel economy

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government has said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the 2011 budget speech that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution in Sri Lanka. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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2012 Buick LaCrosse Hybrid uses Buick's eAssist mild hybrid system

- Buick Lacrosse is built in Kansas City, USA and Shanghai, China

- Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) rating

- 180hp 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine + 15hp electric motor + lithium-ion battery

- 16km/liter (37mpg) fuel economy

- Although an American car company, Buick sells more cars in China than America and is the bestselling luxury nameplate in China

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government has said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the 2011 budget speech that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution in Sri Lanka. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Toyota Prius breaks sales records and is the best selling car in Japan in 2010

- 315,669 Prius sold in Japan in 2010. (Honda Fit was 2nd with 185,439 sold)

- Best selling model ever in Japan (beats the 300,008 sales record set by the Corolla in 1990)

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Tesla updates its zero-emissions Tesla Roadster plug-in all-electric sports car

- Powered by an lightweight 32kg electric motor producing 288hp/200lb-ft torque (14,000 max RPM)

- Lithium-ion battery can be fully charges in 3.5 hours

- 0-100kmph in less than 3.7 seconds

- First production vehicle in the world to use a lithium-ion battery

- Can travel more than 350km on a single charge (normal driving)

- Holds world record for driving range of a production electric car on a single charge (501km at an average speed of 40 km/h)

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment the government said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the budget speech last November that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Nissan's first hybrid, the Nissan Altima Hybrid, uses Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive system as Nissan develops its own in-house hybrid system

- Combines Nissan's 158 hp 2.5 liter petrol engine to a 40hp Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive electric motor & nickel-metal hydride battery pack to a Nissan CVT transmission (198hp total)

- Qualifies as a Partial Zero-Emissions Vehicle (PZEV)

- 15km/liter (35mpg) fuel consumption

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government has said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the 2011 budget speech that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution in Sri Lanka. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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:DImport tax on hybrid vehicles cut by 50% in order to reduce air-pollution in Sri Lanka :D

Feb 10, Colombo:

In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment the Sri Lankan government said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles.

The tax reduction from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old will take effect immediately, Deputy Finance Minister Geethanjana Gunawardena has said.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa last November said that the government in order to reduce environmental pollution will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on the

electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment.

Source:www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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President Mahinda Rajapaksa last November said that the government in order to reduce environmental pollution will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on the electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment.

No tax at all? Then it'd be nice to see some Tesla's and hybrid Jags, Mercs and other hot Euro/American vehicles too on our roads than all the boring Prius's :)

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2012 Audi A6 Hybrid to go on sale within first half of this year

- Qualifies as a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV)

- 17km per liter fuel economy

- Capable of travelling up to 100kph solely on electric power (Zero-Emissions)

- 2.0-liter engine and hybrid electric motor combine via an 8-speed automatic transmission to produce 245 horsepower

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government has said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the 2011 budget speech that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution in Sri Lanka. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Hybrid taxis start appearing in cities around the world

Toyota Prius hybrid taxi

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Toyota Camry hybrid taxi

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Nissan Altima hybrid taxi

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the budget speech last November that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on the electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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2012 Honda Civic Hybrid Concept previews the upcoming production version

-Qualifies as a Partial-Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV)

-Latest generation of the Integrated Motor Assist™ (IMA™) gasoline-electric hybrid system

-First application of a lithium-ion battery in a Honda hybrid

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Feb 2011: In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the budget speech last November that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on the electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution. :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid on sale now

- 43km/liter (100mpg) achievable

- Qualifies as a Partial-Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV)

- Zero Emissions in electric mode

- Can be charged in 6 hours

- Karma's Q DRIVE configuration consists of a petrol engine working in series with a generator and a Lithium-Ion battery pack to power the twin electric motors that turns the rear wheels.

- Lithium-ion battery charge capacity permits up to 80km of electric driving. After 80km, the petrol engine engages to power the electric motors - the Karma is always driven directly by its electric motors.

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Feb 2011: :D In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment of Sri Lanka the government has said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the 2011 budget speech that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution in Sri Lanka. :D :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid on sale now

- 43km/liter (100mpg) achievable

- Qualifies as a Partial-Zero Emissions Vehicle (Zero Emissions in electric mode)

- Can be charged in 6 hours

- Karma's Q DRIVE configuration consists of an internal combustion engine working in series with a generator and a Lithium-Ion battery pack to power the twin 260hp electric motors that turns the rear wheels.

- Lithium-ion battery charge capacity permits up to 80km of electric driving. After 80km, the internal combustion engine engages to power the electric motors - the Karma is always driven by its electric motors.

Wonder if the girl who plugs it in is also an option ;)

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Over 1000 old dilapidated toxic-diesel-smoke-emitting SLTB buses to be repaired and recommissioned, and added to the 7000 toxic-diesel-smoke-emitting, air-polluting, health-hazard SLTB bus fleet

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The Government has decided to repair 1,000 old dilapidated Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses lying idle in islandwide bus depots to solve the bus shortage along routes in rural areas.

- Fine particle pollution from diesels shortens the lives of thousands of people in Sri Lanka each year. This includes thousands of early deaths from lung cancer.

- Tens of thousands of Sri Lankans suffer each year from asthma attacks, heart attacks, respiratory problems, and various cancers associated with fine particles from diesel vehicles emissions. These particles are inhaled into the body and result in illnesses and thousands of hospital visits, hospitalizations, lost work days as well as untold suffering.

- Diesel exhaust poses a cancer risk that is 7.5 times higher than the combined total cancer risk from all other air toxins.

Financially out of reach for us right now, but a Partial-Zero or Zero Emissions Sri Lanka bus fleet is what we should be aiming and striving towards...

Protera Zero-Emissions Clean Air Electric bus

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Sunbus Zero-Emissions Clean Air hydrogen fuel cell bus

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London Hydrogen fuel cell Zero-Emissions Clean Air bus

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BAE Hybridrive Zero-Emissions Clean Air buses

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Feb 2011: :D In a measure to promote the conservation of the environment the government said it has reduced the import tax on hybrid vehicles effective immediately from 30% to 15% for hybrid models less than three and a half years old. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in the budget speech last November that the government will completely remove excise duties and value added tax on electric and hybrid vehicles which are cleaner with fewer emissions to the environment in order to reduce environmental pollution. :D :http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Feb10_1297348337CH.php

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Over 1000 old dilapidated toxic-diesel-smoke-emitting SLTB buses to be repaired and recommissioned, and added to the 7000 toxic-diesel-smoke-emitting, air-polluting, health-hazard SLTB bus fleet[/size]

The Government has decided to repair 1,000 old dilapidated Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses lying idle in islandwide bus depots to solve the bus shortage along routes in rural areas.

- Fine particle pollution from diesels shortens the lives of thousands of people in Sri Lanka each year. This includes thousands of early deaths from lung cancer.

- Tens of thousands of Sri Lankans suffer each year from asthma attacks, heart attacks, respiratory problems, and various cancers associated with fine particles from diesel vehicles emissions. These particles are inhaled into the body and result in illnesses and thousands of hospital visits, hospitalizations, lost work days as well as untold suffering.

- Diesel exhaust poses a cancer risk that is 7.5 times higher than the combined total cancer risk from all other air toxins.

Financially out of reach in the short term + we don't have the infrastructure for it right now, but, long-term, a Low-Emissions or Zero Emissions Sri Lanka bus fleet is what we should be aiming and striving towards...

beside polluting the air i think this is a good thing because people in everywhere get the benefit out of it they are lot of roads in sl that dont have a proper transport service. more buses more road are cover by the bus service.

look Californikan You make a good point but i think lot of people really dont care about air pollution i agree with you in long terms we should be aiming at low emissions or zero emissions bus fleet but the problem is what SLTB gonna do about 7000+ buses that they owned can't sale them to a another country like japanese do. so only option left is to let them rust away i dont think that gonna happen. look at buses from 70 and 80 they are still running on road. :)

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Well, isnt that a good thing?

say a VERY VERY moderate 40 people take this bus per day. Thats 40,000 people who would otherwise be looking to buy their own motorcycle or car, which would emit a lot LOT more gases.

I'd bet anything that these 1000 buses (which mind you are pretty much being recycled) ill have a much much smaller impact on the environment than 40,000 new hybrids entering the roads :P

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You both make very good points, Nexus and Watchman.

I have watched the air pollution and smog in Colombo get worse and worse and worse over the years. I can see the change over the city from the windows of the high rise building I am often in - there is a grey pollution smog over Colombo now that was not there only a few years ago. People I know who live along busy roads have to keep their doors and windows closed - otherwise the interior of their homes get covered with a layer of diesel particles from the vehicles passing by on the road. Who knows what these diesel particles are doing to their lungs.

In my observation most of this vehicle air pollution in Sri Lanka seems to be coming from the hundreds of thousands of old buses, lorries, and vans plying the roads. These vehicles seem to be the pollution problem much more than cars.

Yes, it is true that most Sri Lankans are unaware or clueless or don't care about air pollution - even if it is silently killing us, and costing the country billions of rupees in unnecessary health care, lost days of work, and a lower quality of life for everyone. Maybe these people don't realize that the vehicle emissions pollution situation in Colombo is far worse than any developed country, that foreign visitors find the air pollution disgusting, or that the cost of pollution in unnecessary medical expenses and lost productivity because of respiratory illnesses is much than the cost of a emissions control system for a vehicle.

I put responsibility for this on past governments of 30 or 40 years ago who did not have the long term vision or thinking to mandate strict vehicle emissions controls and standards for all vehicles sold in Sri Lanka. They took the cheapest, easiest, laziest route and now there is a big problem that will take a long time and a lot of money to correct. Much more than if they had done things right in the first place. Well, at least now the govt is making efforts towards reducing pollution by having emissions testing and lowering tax taxes on hybrid and electric vehicles, etc.

And at least as individuals we can have the intention to be environmentally conscious, and then make choices and take actions to be environmentally responsible in our own lives. :D

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New Volvo diesel-electric hybrid bus is 30% more fuel efficient and has 30-50% less emissions than even the latest Euro III clean-diesel technology buses. It pays for itself in under 7 years through fuel savings.

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Volvo hybrid lorry based on the same powertrain to go on sale later this year

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Tata and Ashok Leyland introduce their next generation super-low-emissions Compressed Natural Gas(CNG)-Electric Hybrid buses

Tata Starbus CNG-Electric Hybrid bus

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Ashok-Leyland Hybus CNG-Electric Hybrid bus

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New Delhi's entire public transport fleet - 80,0000 vehicles including 8000 buses - was converted to cleaner emissions CNG 14 years ago (1998) in order to reduce air pollution in the city. It is the world's largest CNG fleet. Now the new CNG-Electric Hybrid buses are replacing the regular CNG buses

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