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0Hyundai goes for popemobile market with new i10 1238612940
Click above for a high-res image of the Hyundai i10In case you're curious who the intended first customer for Hyundai's new i10 conversion is, just look at the license plate in the image above. Hyundai doesn't name the Pope directly in their press release (read it after the jump), just says that ... -
Consumer Reports gets exclusive first drive of Chevy Volt 1238607660
Click above for high-res image gallery of the 2011 Chevy VoltOur friends at Consumer Reports have reportedly gotten behind the wheel of the hotly-anticipated Chevy Volt for a world exclusive first drive. The first thing CR's testers noticed was the car's radio, which manages to play both AM and ... -
Aero-Tonto SEAT uses wind to power headlights 1238599440
Click above for a high-res image of the wind-assisted SEAT Ibiza EcomotiveTaking a page from Kia's wind-assisted Soul and the 2010 Prius, SEAT will be offering an Aero-Tonto wind energy system along with its new solar sunroof technology on the Exeo saloon, which goes on sale tomorrow. The ... -
Ford and GM team up to save the light duty diesel V8 as the "PowerMax" 1238594520
Just when it looked like all hope was lost for us diesel fans when it comes to light duty vehicles in the US market, our buddy Mike Levine at Pickuptrucks.com has the scoop on a plan to revive GM's 4.5-liter DuraMax. Several months back, Ford shelved plans to build a 4.4-liter diesel of its own ...
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Kia's Aero-Soul takes advantage of the wind, reduces fuel consumption 1238586960
Click above for a high-res image gallery of the wind-powered Kia SoulKia has finally seen the light wind and will be offering a new Air Propulsion and Retardation Installation Line system option for the Soul (above), starting today. The system reduces fuel consumption by capturing energy from ... -
Whale blubber to be converted into biodiesel; vehicle tailpipes may smell like Moby Dick 1175522280
Green Options blogger Clayton Bodie Cornell yesterday analyzed the implications of the end of a moratorium on commercial whaling. In effect, biodiesel production now has a renewable and bountiful source of feedstock. Petroleum companies are rushing to convert oil tankers into whaling ships that can ...
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