
Let's see what's on the Frankfurt docket today (well, yesterday on AutoblogGreen, but you knew that, right?). We've got a new diesel engine from Honda, a bunch of video from the show, and Land Rover gets all mini on us. As for your quirky green vehicle of the day, may we present: the bicycle mated to a shopping cart.
- BREAKING: Oil reaches all time high of $80/barrel
- Honda brings new Accord Tourer, and clean i-DTEC engine to Frankfurt
- Frankfurt 2007: More on the Mercedes hybrid using lithium batteries
- Frankfurt 2007: Land Rover goes all mini
- Frankfurt 2007: Hyundai i-Blue fuel cell concept
- Frankfurt video round up: Bob Lutz, Rick Wagoner, the New New Bettle?
- Frankfurt 2007: Fiat and Microsoft announce EcoDrive datalogging system
- Frankfurt 2007: Mercedes rolls out the C-Class Wagon with Bluetec Hybrid drivetrain
- Mercedes-Benz switching to performance based model number scheme
- Frankfurt 2007: two dozen high resolution images of green debuts
- Frankfurt 2007: Toyota iQ concept details and Pics
- Scallop shells used as an eco-friendly road de-icer
- DaimlerChrysler to Toyota/GM on batteries: do it yourself!
- Video: The development of alternative cars in France
- Video: Prius in a music video (NSFW)
- Video: Porsche Cayenne Hybrid in action
- Judge dumps automaker suit against state fuel economy rules
- It's a bicycle! It's a shopping cart! It's... uh, I dunno. What is it?
- Toyota likes free money, signs on to Thailand's eco-car plan
- Sensing greenhouse gases in Norway - readings are now the highest ever
- Bosch wants to take advantage of growing demand for hybrids
- Iowa State: how sustainable is the bioeconomy?
- Chinese Smart clone won't be sold in Germany after all
- Tesla, PG&E partner on "smart charging"
- EPA has got seven "new, improved features" on updated 2008 model year fuel economy stickers

