General Motors is in full-blown damage control over reports that the batteries in the Chevy Volt caught fire after a crash test by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Japanese automakers are getting hammered by the strength of the yen, and things could get a lot worse. Mazda just introduced a new regenerative braking system called i-ELOOP. All that and more, plus John reviews the movie "Revenge of the Electric Car."
Mazda for life.
nespokesman 3 months ago
@kastrishis this guy is good
hey i watch from miami good show
tinleo333 3 months ago
most chevrolet cars in the 1990s were an electric nightmare what we can spect in an all electric car
fire,explosion,earthquake,electrocution epect the worst hey is a chevy
tinleo333 3 months ago
its difficult to listen to you talking. you are making too many pauses. u speak like a robot
kastrishis 3 months ago
Toyota,you MESSED UP A GREAT CONCEPT CAR.CONCEPT1 WAS A KILLER!!!YOU DESTROYED IT!!!TNX!
garojanhotmail 3 months ago
@RedAffinity +1 on Zoom Zoom
undeadkillers 3 months ago
I want to see the movie!
InsurgenceRX 3 months ago
JDM cars have the funniest names! The Biante Granz looks like a sweet van. Looks like those names are slowly leaving Japan through engine and car part names.
2Kriss2Kross 3 months ago
@ndyt yea definitely! capacitive regen would help help a lot with initial start off after a stop which uses the most power with high voltage and faster dissipation from the capacitors
rav2188 3 months ago
hey! don't knock my Mazda. They're new technology looks awesome. I can't wait for their diesel to come to the states.
haf2watch 3 months ago