The van, a Dodge Sprinter PHEV, will be kept at the paper’s printing plant in College Point, Queens and will be used to transport papers.I hope David Pogue gets down there to check it out. Not as sexy as the Tesla, but a very practical use of electricity.
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NY Times using Plug-in Hybrid Van
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Editor & Publisher reports the NY Times has taken delivery of a long-awaited plug-in hybrid Sprinter Van from Daimler/Chrysler. It will perform everyday duties.
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