Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
AutoblogGreen for 04.24.08

There just aren't as many Hummer buyers now as there once were. News came out yesterday that Hummer registration are way down, but the exact reason why is hard to pin down. Sadly, there aren't a great number of totally awesome new green cars to sweep in and get sold. We have to report the likely death before birth of another one: the VW Golf TDI Hybrid. At least Aptera got some good news.
- Sign of the times? Hummer registration plummets
- Dodge Viper and Ford GT engineer joins the Aptera development team
- VW Golf TDI Hybrid probably dead in the water
- The Prius may not be the best way to cut energy costs
- VIDEO: All the Smith Electric Vehicles from the CV Show
- Pelosi commends Bush on 31.6 mpg by 2015 step
- Intelligent Energy and PSA Peugeot Citroën unveil H2Origin
- GM CEO Wagoner slams biofuel critics in Beijing
- ZeroTruck will be unveiled at AFVI expo in Las Vegas
- Air Products makes hydrogen to then make gasoline and diesel in Alberta
- Imperia GP roadster gets its guts tested
- Peugeot to designers: "Imagine a Pugeot for the megapolis of tomorrow"
- Yokohama reminds you to check your tire pressure regularly
- Gumpert Apollo hybrid to race at Nurburgring 24
- The Detroit News coughs in Beijing's air quality
- Cheap gas in China prompts buyers to go bigger, while Gov't wants smaller
- Ancient Japanese company makes modern lithium ion battery with SILXIn Indiana E85 station subsidies can go to government too!
- Goodyear joins EPA Smartway Transport partnership
- DOE readies $86m in grants for three cellulosic ethanol plants
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