The Ford Motor Company has picked
The venue was for the debut was fitting as congress and especially the United States government looks to push ahead with plans for a greener tomorrow on America’s roads.
"Besides the public, the audience in Washington includes the people in charge of energy and clean air policy so this is very much a showplace for exhibiting what Ford technology can do in the future," said Scott Staley, Ford's chief engineer for hybrid and fuel cell technology development.
The car will get about 41 miles to the gallon in a combined city / highway environment. The vehicle is already being tested on roads in
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