If you are like many others on the planet and would like to purchase a more eco friendly car the chances are many of us think about a hybrid vehicle but there are many people saying that this is not the future and that as there are plans for a clean diesel and that it should replace the standard diesel by the year (read more…)
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Could a Clean Diesel Replace a Hybrid?
225 miles per gallon from XR-3 plug-in hybrid
Bloomington Hybrid Buses – For a Safer Environment
School gets hybrid bus
200MPG from the 200 MPH Micro-Turbine Velozzi Hybrid
Military 8 Wheel Hybrid Truck to Undergo Testing
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EU Commission not wanting a Greener Future
Many of us under what is going on with the European Commission as they have not yet announced a legislation that they said they would to bring a new target for cars carbon levels which was going to be set at 120g per kilometre, oh they always have some big words to say like “We are going to lead the world in the fight against (read more…)
Review the Honda Civic Hybrid Car
Toyota will be Bigger than Ford
Hollywood Stars Choosing Either Hybrid or Bio fuel Cars
Future Hybrids to Run on Hydrogen
$17 million in Grants for Plug-In Cars and Ethanol Vehicles
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Military 8 Wheel Hybrid Truck to Undergo Testing
I spoke recently about Hybrid Powered Vehicles for the Federal Government , which does send out the right message for other but now the U.S are going even further and this time it is the Military that will be using more environmentally friendly vehicles in the form of a (read more…)
GMC Sierra Hybrid Pickup Truck
225 miles per gallon from XR-3 plug-in hybrid
2008 Lexus LS 600h L Hybrid to sell for $104,000
Information on the Lexus RX 400h Hybrid
2007 Hybrid Mercury Mariner SUV
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Hybrid Cars More than Just a Fashionable Alternative
By 2013 it is expected that 6 percent of all car sales will be Hybrid Cars and there were many factors to consider before coming up with this figure and one of the major factors is the continuing rise of oil prices and secondly the price of these Hybrid Vehicles should slowly come down in price and also with a great bit of advertising on the car makers part, then I cannot see why these (read more…)
200MPG from the 200 MPH Micro-Turbine Velozzi Hybrid
Hybrid Powered Vehicles for the Federal Government
$17 million in Grants for Plug-In Cars and Ethanol Vehicles
Hybrid to quite for the blind
Perfect time to buy a Hybrid Car
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Hybrid Powered Vehicles for the Federal Government
Bush has said that it is all very well trying to find alternative fuels to power our vehicles and for us also to make the switch to Hybrid Vehicles, but if we as a government do not lead by example then how do we expect our nation to trust and follow us in this new era of caring for the future of our environment, so George Bush has now asked that the (read more…)
Military 8 Wheel Hybrid Truck to Undergo Testing
Hydrogen powered V12 Giugiaro VAD.HO
Would Americans Welcome a Gas Tax?
Hybrid Cars More than Just a Fashionable Alternative
GMC Sierra Hybrid Pickup Truck
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Breakthrough in Battery Technology
A company who remains nameless in Texas has claimed that they have made a huge breakthrough in battery technology and as a result they have said that our traditional batteries that we use could become a thing of the (read more…)
$17 million in Grants for Plug-In Cars and Ethanol Vehicles
BMW M3 V8 engine has Brake Energy Regeneration
Ex-Yugo Importer to develop 100mpg plug-in hybrid vehicle
Nissan to play catch up with Hybrids
Future Hybrids to Run on Hydrogen
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$17 million in Grants for Plug-In Cars and Ethanol Vehicles
It seem now that America is getting more serious about the threat of global warming as The Department of Energy have now said that they would pledge $17 million in grants to help find a better source of fuel for the running of our vehicles, and two of the projects that they will be giving the grants to are for plug in hybrid vehicles which will get $14 million for new (read more…)
Micro Refineries & New Corn Hybrids to Cut Ethanol Cost
Ex-Yugo Importer to develop 100mpg plug-in hybrid vehicle
225 miles per gallon from XR-3 plug-in hybrid
GMC Sierra Hybrid Pickup Truck
200MPG from the 200 MPH Micro-Turbine Velozzi Hybrid
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Toyota Forecast 40 Percent Increase in Global Hybrid Sales for 07
Last year in 2006 no one can dispute the fact that the car maker who has sold the most Hybrid Vehicles was Toyota where they managed to shift 312,500 of this eco friendly cars which was a rise of 33% on 2005, so now the big wigs at Toyota are confident that they can (read more…)
Hybrid Cars Sales are set to Increase
Hybrid Cars More than Just a Fashionable Alternative
Hybrid sales still increasing
Will Toyota be Able to Extend the Hybrid Tax Credit?
General Motors Acknowledge that Hybrids are here to Stay
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Bush now Decides the Need to Cut Emissions
Is it just me or is George Bush jumping on the whole environment bandwagon a bit too late, many countries across Europe have already signed deals in order to cut pollution where the U.S did not agree to the terms at the time, but now lagging a bit behind is the U.S President George Bush saying that we need to (read more…)
Prius Fails Emissions Test
Hybrid Powered Vehicles for the Federal Government
Would Americans Welcome a Gas Tax?
$17 million in Grants for Plug-In Cars and Ethanol Vehicles
Honda leads the way in environmentally friendly vehicles
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Future Hybrids to Run on Hydrogen
Hybrids are a thing of tomorrow that we are actually driving around in today, we know that they are better for the environment than a conventional vehicle as it uses both gasoline/petrol engine that works in conjunction with an electric motor, which means that the gasoline/petrol engine does not have to work so hard and as a result you get (read more…)
Hydrogen powered V12 Giugiaro VAD.HO
EU Commission not wanting a Greener Future
DaimlerChrysler Promises More Hybrid Vehicles
Review the Honda Civic Hybrid Car
General Motors Acknowledge that Hybrids are here to Stay
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