AutoblogGreen for 09.26.07

We can add one more website to add to the list of purveyors of false green car news: Next Energy News. On Monday, that site posted that Ford was working on a plug-in Escort to be made available in 2010. Turns out, it's not true. Unless, of course, Ford is lying, but we'll give them the benefit of the doubt for now.
There as also big news from Tesla yesterday: the Roadster's range has been re-upped to 245 miles a charge but production has been officially delayed. We'll keep waiting.
- Ford is not working on a plug-in Escort for 2010
- Big Brother is riding shotgun: Oregon blames mandatory GPS for cars on hybrids
- Tesla Roadster production officially delayed! Range confirmed at 245 miles
- VIDEO: GM's version of the Opel Flextreme reveal in Studio Stories
- How SUVs screwed up the idea of hybrids
- How Chrysler supports the biodiesel industry - discounts and a B20 standard
- Solar power for consumers at $2 per watt?
- Terry Tamminen will take BMW Hydrogen 7 for a long ride
- Yes! No! Maybe? Daimler and BMW still talking about next-gen A-Class
- Citroën thinks a 60+ mpg, sub-£11,000 diesel hot hatch is "unbeatable." You?
- Is this ad for the Honda Civic hybrid pretentious?
- Cité Vu: The self-service electric cars for everybody in Antibes
- Jakarta Post editorial on the palm-oil-for-biofuels question
- British local government testing B25 in their vehicle fleet
- University at Buffalo: how to deposit zinc oxide thin films for solar cells
- Citroën may offer the option not having a paint job
- VW's latest Fox is a little "Fresh"
- Good sugarcane harvest means ethanol will continue to be cheap in Brazil
- 60-mpg Peugeot 308 joins this year's MPG Marathon












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