AutoblogGreen for 06.05.07

Sure, blogs are all about getting you the freshest news and analysis as quickly as possible. But sometimes, it's worth our time to take the long view. Yesterday was one of those days on AutoblogGreen. First, we had a look way back to when cars got pretty good gas mileage and no one had ever heard of a hybrid (well, maybe Dr. Andy Frank). Then, we looked a bit into the past to find the Loremo, a German 188 mpg concept. Then, moving into the present, we had an in-depth review of the 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, but Autoblog's own Dan Roth. Enjoy.
- In The Autoblog Green Garage: 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
- The Loremo: Never before has something German sipped so little
- The Toyota Prius in Gran Turismo? Awesome!
- Audi R8 TDI could be coming in 2009
- Drivers can remember when cars got high mileage without fancy technology
- Mazda's new Spiano lineup of micro-minis on sale in Japan
- Mommy, what's that hydrogen zamboni doing?
- Guardian Unlimited on the snags in the hydrogen ecnomy
- Britsh hybrid sales double in the past year
- Searches for Hybrid Cars Skyrocket on Cars.com in May
- New solar cells achieve 40% conversion efficiency
- US Ag Secretary: It's not about food or fuel, it's about food and fuel
- The new Renault Laguna offers fuel-sipping diesel options
- Google updates Transit, the public transportation search tool
- VW Race Touareg wins Baja 500 class on single tank of diesel
- Lightning Motors and their lithium powered electric superbike
- Air Canada teams with Zerofootprint to let passengers buy carbon offsets for travel













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