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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

See video of a cutaway of GM's 2 new hybrid systems for the Tahoe and also smaller vehicles.

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  • @GREENxiSxDEAD hey there girlfriend....chill out babe...take a look at the big scheme of things...your opinion means so little to so many...bless you hun....x.

  • if thay only knew wat i got and dont think gas or desiel has to be used and once i finsh a small mock iam building it full scale problem for many ppl building electric cars is it dosent recharge if it just draws off batterys true but being iam a electronics enegineer my concept has ben stage by stage tested to say without anay further dought works mint no its not regenretive breaking either but a un seen by most simple way of manipulating electricty in a timely fasion none have this hmm

  • HEY ASSHOLES!!!!!! it doesnt matter WHAT you drive or dont drive or what FUCKING BATTERIES YOU USE IN YOUR FUCKING CELL PHONES!! YOU BREEDING SOWS AND YOUR UNFAITHFUL BISEXUAL STUDS will see to it that the population moves up at a staggering rate and if that isnt enough, you'll SUCK in MILLIONS OF IMMIGRANTS WHO HATE YOU AND SAY SO. they will explode THEIR population to OUTPOPULATE YOU and theyre telling you that too. MORE PEOPLE, MORE DEMAND, MORE POLLUTION.

    got that?? IDIOTS?? DUH?!?

  • Sure buddy, Look for GM / "Delco" division transformer offered, new or "used" public utility company trucks used Delco parts for years with older type batteries usually need replacing. Or , search for "Selectric" on E-bay sellers occasionally on listed some times as electric vehicles. Chevy; easier to restore for electrical workings, dont mess with pesty primitive tech unlike GM for military quality unstoppable seen at the cost of TV News crews dying so we could see truths on TV; H1, GMC, Chevy.

  • Adigital i mean all electric like EVERYONE is intrested in. maybee a tiny deisel engine to charge batts. Like phoenix motor cars. I am talking ground breaking tech not same ole junk.

  • See the Chevy home page for the all electric mode options on a Silverado like the Volt next year available now in trucks the same as we all have in most big cities . GM surprises us the more intricately we look at GM many know as "Generous motors" reputation, paying out more responsible ways to the public than they advertise. check it out you may be surprised, good luck.

  • Watch the video again, there is an all Elec. Silverado Hybrid video and on the Chevy truck home pages, or see a kelly blue book video showing the hybrid silverado , explained , can run in all electric or half and half or reg fuel. And like we seem to forget, as seen on TV News, remember, GM is competing against impossible odds with other countries Government paying the car makers for a lot of metals used to slow our businesses too.

  • GM showed on TV how they took the most expensive biggest problem like city busses and turned them into hybrids and then anything smaller than a bus.

    In other words one city bus hybrid savings equals hundreds of small cars. Any price is worth a life. Comparing our costs, but costing injury and lives that are always swept under rug as they say, and now waiting for our country, GM, is paying off seeing this finally marketably viable way of offering a ready made hybrid vehicle for affordable sales.

  • not impressed

    cant' wait to see a hybrid hummer

  • build an all electric truck i will buy it

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