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PEV 2009: David Cole explains why adding plugs to cars is anything but simple

David Cole is the chairman of the Center For Automotive Research. As such, he is deeply connected to the industry and played a big role in organizing the Business of Plugging In expo in Detroit last week. We've talked with Cole in the past, and caught up with him at the expo to hear what the Michigan-centric conference can tell us about the future of plug-in vehicles in the mitten state. There are six big companies with "significant" R&D facilities in Michigan – the three big domestic manufacturers plus Toyota, Nissan and Hyundai ... Read more →

It's Friday: enjoy a wooden, solar toy car

This car will never run out of batteries. Why? It runs on light. You don't have to worry about plastics in this toy. Why? It's wood. Yes, it's a solar-powered wooden car. All the right combinations in ...

Terreform Soft Car: a soft, safe comfortable car?

There are times when we are doing our research on suitable stories to bring you, dear readers, when the words of the source article are infinitely better than what we ourselves might possibly come up ...

Car magazine releases details on the BMW X1

About a month ago, Autoblog reported on the possibility of BMW attacking the small SUV market with a new model that would could proudly bear the X1 moniker. Today, Car Magazine released details on ...

Alternative fuel classics: Mercedes-Benz diesel

While in many parts of the country, the pervasiveness of the Toyota Prius points to our increased concern with fuel economy, in Western North Carolina 20-plus-year-old diesel Mercedes-Benz sedans or ...

PEV 2009: David Cole explains why adding plugs to cars is anything but simple 1 month ago on Autoblog Green

David Cole is the chairman of the Center For Automotive Research. As such, he is deeply connected to the industry and played a big role in organizing the Business of Plugging In expo in Detroit last week. We've talked with Cole in the past, and caught up with him at the expo to hear what the ...

It's Friday: enjoy a wooden, solar toy car 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

This car will never run out of batteries. Why? It runs on light. You don't have to worry about plastics in this toy. Why? It's wood. Yes, it's a solar-powered wooden car. All the right combinations in a toy car you have been waiting for. This could be a great gift for a child or grown up that's a ...

Terreform Soft Car: a soft, safe comfortable car? 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

There are times when we are doing our research on suitable stories to bring you, dear readers, when the words of the source article are infinitely better than what we ourselves might possibly come up with. This, friends, is just such an example. The story is about the company Terreform, which is "a ...

Car magazine releases details on the BMW X1 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

About a month ago, Autoblog reported on the possibility of BMW attacking the small SUV market with a new model that would could proudly bear the X1 moniker. Today, Car Magazine released details on the soon-to-be, eco-minded baby Bimmer. The X1 is expected to weigh in at 3377 lbs, about 440 lbs ...

Alternative fuel classics: Mercedes-Benz diesel 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

While in many parts of the country, the pervasiveness of the Toyota Prius points to our increased concern with fuel economy, in Western North Carolina 20-plus-year-old diesel Mercedes-Benz sedans or wagons are the local transportation of choice for conservationists. The demand for the old diesel ...



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