A retail and lifecycle cost analysis of hybrid electric vehicles

This paper analyzes the manufacturing costs, retail prices, and lifecycle costs of five hybrid gasoline-electric vehicle types in high-volume production. Updating and major modifications are made to a detailed motor vehicle retail and lifecycle cost spreadsheet model that had previously been used to...

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Motor vehicles
Packaging
Q1
Simulation
Transportation
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