
Obama's new TV ad pokes fun at how his request for a 35-mpg CAFE average was received in Detroit earlier this year. Good idea or not, to bring this up now? And then let's talk cars that don't have an mpg at all: pure electrics. Would you drive an all-electric BYD F6E sedan the latest possibility from the Chinese automaker? Not that it'll ever make it to the U.S., but we're talking theoreticals, here.
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- Volkswagen buys a stake in bio-fuel company Choren
- European Commission calls for 470 million euro investment into hydrogen cars
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- Environmental and science groups gang up on Toyota over CAFE
- Greening your architecture with solar parking lots and solar trees
- Grow car fuel in the ocean? A very good idea
- King Corn documentary opens tomorrow
- All-electric BYD F6E sedan could debut in China in 2008. Maybe
- EPA approves Flex-Box Smart Kit, the first certified ethanol conversion kit
- Chinese motorists are buying more and bigger cars
- Smart builds "Smart House" in Venice Beach
- Alchem ethanol plant in North Dakota shuts down

