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Survey Says: Americans still interested in fuel efficiency

There's been much conjecture these last few months over whether or not sales of big, thirsty vehicles would pick back up after hitting the brick wall of high fuel prices last summer. Despite a modest uptick in pickup truck sales, the answer has mostly been no, but we won't know for sure how things will rebound until the economy picks back up and credit is once again available to more people to purchase new vehicles. At least one recent study indicates that fuel economy is still a top concern for new car shoppers. According to the Consumer ... Read more →

Poll shows us the obvious: Americans heart renewable fuels

A poll conducted by the Clean Fuels Development Coalition over nearly 2,200 people says that 88 percent of adults are of the opinion that the U.S. should pursue alternative fuels to decrease our ...

Toyota looking at a plug-in hybrid, flex-fuel vehicles?

Toyota Motor Company is looking to broaden its alternative fuel capabilities, says Jim Press, who indicated that the company is strongly considering launching E85-capable vehicles and plug-in ...

Survey Says: Americans still interested in fuel efficiency 9 months ago on Autoblog Green

There's been much conjecture these last few months over whether or not sales of big, thirsty vehicles would pick back up after hitting the brick wall of high fuel prices last summer. Despite a modest uptick in pickup truck sales, the answer has mostly been no, but we won't know for sure how things ...

Poll shows us the obvious: Americans heart renewable fuels 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

A poll conducted by the Clean Fuels Development Coalition over nearly 2,200 people says that 88 percent of adults are of the opinion that the U.S. should pursue alternative fuels to decrease our dependence on foreign oil. Really?? Amazing. More interestingly, 72 percent of adults blame the increase ...

Toyota looking at a plug-in hybrid, flex-fuel vehicles? 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Toyota Motor Company is looking to broaden its alternative fuel capabilities, says Jim Press, who indicated that the company is strongly considering launching E85-capable vehicles and plug-in hybrids. The North American president of the Japanese automaker's announcement marked a turn in events for ...



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