Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
#31
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
It is a corporate wide average, across all vehicles sold. I would not think that 350 hybrids would be insignificant against the grand total number of Mazda vehicles sold for the 2008 my.
#32
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
I agree that the number of units may not be significant. However, I was just stating that 350 may be the number required to have the vehicle counted in their average.
#33
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
Due to parts supply problems previously mentioned, as well as the fact that battery technology is still not where Ford thought it would be by this time, the Tribute Hybrid program was delayed and eventually scrapped for the previous generation. It looked feasible for the 2008 model year. The plan was to start smaller this time and initially roll out in a historically high demand market (CA), similar to Nissan and the Altima Hybrid.
CAFE standards are by manufacturer, not brand. There isn't a Mazda or Mercury or Volvo standard, but rather a set of individual fleet standards broken down by vehicle type and weighted by total sales. A general explanation of fleet makeup and calculation methods can be found here for those interested
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/cafe/overview.htm
What's really important is that alt-fuel vehicles often earn CAFE credits for the manufacturer. When Ford missed the number, there was no fine because they had earned offset credits. That is one of the justifications for a maker to sell hybrids at a loss: It allows them to make & sell less-efficient but more-profitable vehicles without worrying about CAFE so much. It's also one reasons hybrids sell primarily in the USA.
CAFE standards are by manufacturer, not brand. There isn't a Mazda or Mercury or Volvo standard, but rather a set of individual fleet standards broken down by vehicle type and weighted by total sales. A general explanation of fleet makeup and calculation methods can be found here for those interested
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/cafe/overview.htm
What's really important is that alt-fuel vehicles often earn CAFE credits for the manufacturer. When Ford missed the number, there was no fine because they had earned offset credits. That is one of the justifications for a maker to sell hybrids at a loss: It allows them to make & sell less-efficient but more-profitable vehicles without worrying about CAFE so much. It's also one reasons hybrids sell primarily in the USA.
#34
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
Due to parts supply problems previously mentioned, as well as the fact that battery technology is still not where Ford thought it would be by this time, the Tribute Hybrid program was delayed and eventually scrapped for the previous generation. It looked feasible for the 2008 model year.
#35
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
It's true. The project was scrapped and no regular production MTH were ever offered for sale. Pre-production prototype eunits were "given" out but had to be returned to Ford. Same as the taxi experiment they did with the FEH.
Last edited by mtberman; 09-27-2007 at 01:21 PM. Reason: corr typo
#36
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
I own a Mazda Tribute Hybrid and enjoy the looks and questions I get when I drive it or show it to friends,. Considering I live in Las Vegas and had to go threw great means to acquire it in California. With such a limited run in production I really wanted to get my hands on one. Not to mention the $3000.00 tax credit you get when you own one.
#37
Re: Mazda Tribute Hybrid?? (Little FEH content)
Hey Nate;
Don't know where you live...but come on out to Cali and buy your MTH. Combine it with some vacation time, and get your tax credit too. What a deal!!
Jill
Don't know where you live...but come on out to Cali and buy your MTH. Combine it with some vacation time, and get your tax credit too. What a deal!!
Jill
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