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Electric And Hybrid Car Sales Surge To Record In March

By The Associated Press 04/13/12 05:26 PM ET AP

Electric And Hybrid Car Sales

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Hybrid and electric cars see record sales in March

DETROIT (AP) – Americans are buying record numbers of hybrid and electric cars as gas prices climb and new models arrive in showrooms, giving the vehicles their greatest share yet of the U.S. auto market.

Consumers bought a record 52,000 gas-electric hybrids and all-electric cars in March, up from 34,000 during the same month last year.

The two categories combined made up 3.64 percent of total U.S. sales, their highest monthly market share ever, according to Ward's AutoInfoBank. The previous high was 3.56 percent in July 2009, when the Cash for Clunkers program encouraged people to trade in old gas guzzlers for more fuel-efficient cars.

And while their share of the market remains small, it's a big leap from the start of the year, when hybrids and electrics made up 2.38 percent of new car sales.

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Bank reports point to a healing housing market

NEW YORK (AP) – Earnings reports from two major banks Friday painted a picture of a healing housing market, with more Americans taking out mortgages, paying them on time and taking advantage of low interest rates to refinance.

At JPMorgan Chase, the biggest bank in the United States, income from new home loans set a record from January through March. The bank issued 6 percent more mortgages than a year ago and got 33 percent more applications.

Wells Fargo, which issues the most home loans, booked the most mortgage fees since 2009. It issued 54 percent more mortgages than a year ago and took 84 percent more applications.

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JPMorgan Chase earns $5.4 billion in 1Q, beats Street

NEW YORK (AP) – JPMorgan Chase, which holds the most assets of any bank in the country, said Friday that it issued more mortgage loans in the first three months of the year and turned a bigger profit than Wall Street expected.

The bank said it earned $5.4 billion for the first quarter, or $1.31 per share. Analysts expected $1.16 per share. Revenue and profit declined at most of JPMorgan's businesses, including investment banking.

As the nation's largest bank, JPMorgan is a barometer of the economy and the financial industry. It is also the first major bank to report its results for the quarter.

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Wells Fargo beats earnings expectations

NEW YORK (AP) – Wells Fargo's profit jumped 13 percent in the first three months of the year, thanks to strong mortgage lending and a drop in delinquent loans, the bank said Friday.

Net income available to common shareholders climbed to $4.02 billion from $3.57 billion a year ago. On a per-share basis, earnings were 75 cents, beating the 73 cents expected by analysts polled by FactSet. The bank also beat on revenue, bringing in $21.6 billion instead of the predicted $20.4 billion.

The San Francisco-based bank, the country's fourth-largest, has fared better than many of its peers throughout the global economic meltdown, muscling its way to become both the biggest mortgage lender and servicer as rival Bank of America dramatically scaled back its own mortgage business. Nearly a third of mortgages made in the U.S. now come from Wells, according to Guy Cecala of Inside Mortgage Finance.

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US inflation mild as gas prices rise more slowly

WASHINGTON (AP) – Rising gas prices slowed in March, keeping overall U.S. inflation mild.

The consumer price index rose 0.3 percent in March, the Labor Department said Friday, compared with February's 0.4 percent rise.

Excluding food and gas, so-called "core" prices increased 0.2 percent in March.

Inflation has eased since last fall and is expected to stay tame. In the 12 months that ended in March, prices rose 2.7 percent. That's below last year's peak year-over-year rate of 3.9 percent.

Core prices have risen 2.3 percent in the past 12 months, close to the Federal Reserve's inflation target of 2 percent.

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China's economic growth falls to near 3-year low

BEIJING (AP) – China's declining economic growth fell to its lowest level in nearly three years in the first quarter, but analysts said it should rebound in coming months.

The world's second-biggest economy grew by a still-robust 8.1 percent in the three months ending in March, down from the previous quarter's 8.9 percent, data showed Friday. It was the weakest expansion since the second quarter of 2009 but above the government's 7.5 percent target for the year.

China's rapid growth has fallen steadily since 2010 as a slump in global demand battered its exporters and Beijing tightened lending and investment curbs to cool an overheated economy and surging inflation.

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Bernanke defends Fed response to financial crisis

WASHINGTON (AP) – Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday that the Federal Reserve was left with few good options when it stepped in to shore up the largest U.S. financial institutions during the 2008 crisis.

Bernanke defended the central bank's actions to support insurance giant American International Group and help with the sale of investment bank Bear Stearns, during a speech to a New York conference examining the crisis.

While there were risks associated with that support, Bernanke said that the billions of dollars in loans the Fed provided were backed by adequate collateral and taxpayers did not lose money. And he noted that the Fed and other U.S. regulators are better positioned to deal with a crisis because Congress passed an overhaul of financial regulations in 2010.

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Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein paid $16.1 million

NEW YORK (AP) – Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein received total compensation of $16.1 million in 2011, a 14 percent increase from the year before.

In a regulatory filing posted Friday morning, the New York investment bank detailed Blankfein's compensation for last year. Goldman paid its chairman and CEO a salary of $2 million, a bonus of $3 million and stock awards worth $10.7 million.

Blankfein's total pay included $9,800 in matching payments to his retirement plan, $51,467 for a car and driver and $258,701 for security services. The amount Goldman paid for his security more than doubled from the year before.

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Gulf sheen smaller; source may be natural seepage

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – A federal agency says natural seepage of oil and gas from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico may be the source of an oil sheen off the Louisiana coast.

The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said Friday that the sheen is near an area where seepage is known to occur. The bureau said an investigation by Royal Dutch Shell, which has operations in the area, indicates oil and gas are being released from the seep area.

The sheen was initially measured as about 10 miles long and a mile wide when it was spotted Wednesday.

The Coast Guard said that by Thursday night it was about five miles long and 100 yards wide and is breaking up, about 130 miles southeast of New Orleans.

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Procter & Gamble raises dividend by 7 percent

NEW YORK (AP) – Consumer products maker Procter & Gamble Co. is raising its quarterly dividend by 7 percent to 56.2 cents.

The Cincinnati company had been paying a quarterly dividend of 52.5 cents. It pays dividends on common shares and certain preferred shares. Its next dividend is payable May 15 to shareholders of record as of April 27.

Procter & Gamble makes Tide laundry detergent, Crest toothpaste, Pampers diapers, and other products.

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The Dow Jones industrial average lost 136.99 points to close at 12,849.59, a loss of 1.1 percent. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 17.31 points, or 1.3 percent, to 1,370.26. The Nasdaq composite fell 44.22 points, 1.5 percent, to 3,011.33.

Benchmark U.S. crude fell by 81 cents to end at $102.83 per barrel on Friday in New York. Brent crude lost 31 cents to end at $121.21 per barrel in London.

In other energy trading, natural gas stayed near 10-year lows, nearly unchanged, to finish at $1.981 per 1,000 cubic feet. Heating oil was up less than a cent to finish at $3.1746 per gallon and gasoline futures lost 1.06 cents to end at $3.3461 per gallon.

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11:59 AM on 07/03/2012
4x4 vehicles is the best choice for every family. If you want comfort, luxury and affordability, this is your best bet.
02:18 PM on 05/25/2012
Fisker has a new sports car with solar panels on top. http://www.elitehybridcars.com/
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JohnBryansFontaine
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02:50 PM on 04/26/2012
Ferrari Enzo replacement to be a hybrid
Set for release next year, new model to go a reported 0-60 mph in less than three seconds

http://www.nydailynews.com/autos/ferrari-enzo-replacement-a-hybrid-article-1.1068005
12:52 PM on 04/24/2012
The price of oil continues to go higher.

Electric vehicles will be successful because they will save you money in the long run.

As battery technology continues to improve the price of the vehicles will come down and the range will increase.
10:11 PM on 04/16/2012
"when the Cash for Clunkers program encouraged people to trade in old gas guzzlers for more fuel-efficient cars"

You mean when the Government paid people to buy cars.
04:27 PM on 05/14/2012
$4,000,00 each
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
07:51 PM on 04/16/2012
ok thank you bye
02:25 PM on 04/16/2012
The driving force in the price of oil is China and India. Their billion plus populations are using more oil every day. China is now the worlds largest auto market. Their rising demand for oil is outpacing the worlds ability to supply ever more oil. The Peak Oil concept is starting to come home.

It is time to end the oil monopoly on transportation fuels. We need a choice at the pump. Bring on the electric, flex-fuel, hybrid, CNG, LNG and hydrogen fueled vehicles.

As the price of gas continues to rise we will all look to alternatives to save money on transportation fuels.
02:11 PM on 04/16/2012
2012 Nissan Versa $11k 27 mpg combined $1909 per year
2012 Nissan Leaf $36K 92 mpg combined $612 per year

Payback period never. Until that changes its a no go for anything other than the dedicated greenie!!!
06:20 PM on 04/16/2012
That's why a propane retro fit is better. propane is at a record low they have no more room to store it and the retro fit is anywhere from 600 to 1500 dollars which is a lot cheaper then a 35k hybrid. Propane is at 2 dollars a gallon versus 4.20 a gallon for gasoline. A person who commutes daily will have the retro fit paid in full in less than 2 years
08:40 PM on 04/16/2012
First of all, nobody pays $36k for a Leaf. It's $27,700 after rebate.

There's a catch with that EPA estimated mileage for electric cars - it's not actually based on comparing the cost of electricity and gasoline (because those numbers constantly change.) So let's see how the actual costs of fueling the two cars compare:

EPA combined mileage of Nissan Versa is 27 mpg. With gasoline at $4, a typical 15,000 miles/year driver would burn $2222 in gasoline.

The Nissan Leaf gets 3.5 miles per kilowatt-hour. At the national average 11 cents per KWH, those same 15,000 miles cost $471.

That's a savings of $1751 per year.

If you keep the Leaf 8 years (the duration of the battery warranty) you will have saved at least $14,000 in fueling cost. If you accept that gas prices will keep increasing at the present rate, this number will probably be closer to $18,000 in savings by then.

If you're someone who drives more than the average 15,000 miles per year, payback is faster. At roughly 25,000 miles of yearly driving, 8 years of savings would nearly pay the entire purchase price of the Leaf.
10:43 PM on 04/16/2012
Nope

My numbers are the official ones. A rebate has to be paid by your neighbors so not a saving at all on a national energy strategy.

Like all greenies you think money is free. News for ya gospodin. Most of us need bank financing for car loans. A saving in 8 years is a worth a lot less than one the same size this year.

Me I prefer the recumbent Etrike with the aerodynamic weatherproof shell. Exercise or not depending on how you feel.
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
12:56 PM on 04/16/2012
i have too say that electric motorbike sounds might interesting
ItsGettingWeird
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08:59 AM on 04/17/2012
I was exhaustive in my search. I made a lot of side-by-side comaparisons.

You can easily convert your existing bicycle with one of the many e-bike kits out there. If this interests you (or any other readers), I'd like to share some information that will save you some time:

Be certain to buy a hub motor with at least 500 watts of power. The ideal motor should be brushless, sensorless, gearless (i.e. zero maintenance issues). Use nothing other than LiFePo4 batteries.

Some of the more powerful e-bike kits (say 1500 watts or more) are capable of 50 mph or more, so be careful, and get a helmet.

On the other hand, I bought what I consider the very best "turn-key" ebike out there (Prodeco 500). It arrived via FedEx all charged up and ready to ride.

In a sense, I have "hybridized" my existing car because this ebike folds and fits into my trunk. No need for a bike rack.

Today, I am going to take a spin at Emerald Lake, a nearby park. It won't disturb anyone else because it's almost totally silent, doesn't make any fumes or smoke, either. People are kind of puzzled when they see me cruise uphill without pedaling.
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
10:18 PM on 04/17/2012
that electric bike sound's pretty cool
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10:50 AM on 04/16/2012
the fossil fuel fas*******cists/corporations have been blocking energy alternatives for a 100 years....and when you vote republican anywhere anytime you are their shill and you are contributing to this continued blocking...."competition is a sin"....john d rockefeller....king of the drill baby drillers....
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Frank-Landfield
09:25 AM on 04/16/2012
I got free solar from, www.solarcity.com. FREE!
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Frank-Landfield
09:24 AM on 04/16/2012
Yay
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02:39 AM on 04/16/2012
Hybrids, probably small engine diesel hybrids will likely be the future for most general commuters, that will get 60-70mpg. Really won't be much choice. Gas prices aren't going to go down, except maybe occasionally for the SUV, 4x4 full size truck highway driver. The days of Ford Explorers, Chev Suburbans are numbered. Sure, there are a few folks that need these vehicles because of where they live in the mtns and hills or need to pull their horse trailers. Or they are ranchers that need the towing capacity. But most who drive them do not really need them. I always say the state car of Montana is the Subaru Outback, an all wheel drive small SUV that gets about 25 mpg. Great cars for our winters. But unless they find a way to increase their mileage they will go by the wayside too. When American car companies recognize this and develop the cars that will be needed for the future they will be back in business. Too many years they encouraged by the oil companies, were more interested in horsepower, not efficiceny, and they are now in the catch up mode. What americans want is not always what they should get. They will always build some of the big SUV and 4x4 for the market the really need these. But 90% of drivers don't. We do need to change the way we drive. And it does seem we are slowly changing.
ItsGettingWeird
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08:11 AM on 04/16/2012
Guy-

Thanks to the new battery technology, adding electric power helps automakers increase gas mileage, lower emissions, and improve performance at the same time. I'll bet they are seeing it as a (relatively) simple and cost-effective solution when compared with traditional emissions controls, turbochargers, and eight-speed transmissions.
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12:40 AM on 04/16/2012
They sure turned the SUV, 4x4 truck highway drivers loose on these comment. Hope you like your 15 mpg vehicles and $4/gal gas. Gas is not going to get cheaper, ever. It's only going to go up. Oil is a world commodity, doesn't matter how much we or they drill. I think we should be saving our own oil for the future as so many other products are made from oil. Yet 70% is used just for transportation. I've owned full sized 4x4 trucks before, last one was 1998. It was fun to drive, especially when the roads were snow covered but it was pure folly. During winter, in Montana, most of the vehicles in the ditch are 4x4 SUVs and trucks. Makes me laugh when I drive by them. Doesn't make much difference when roads are bad and you need to use the brakes. But they think they can drive fast. Sure some people need those vehicles but most don't.
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HP mods have NO sense of humor, obviously
02:04 PM on 04/16/2012
I have to fan you for your handle!
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
09:02 PM on 04/15/2012
this look's like the smug episode of south park so yeah look it up
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05:16 PM on 04/16/2012
Yeah thats a good one.
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
10:18 PM on 04/17/2012
i like south park see ya but yeah we shouldn't let other's dictate what we should and should not get see ya