Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
AutoblogGreen for 05.23.08

See, it's not impossible to make a Peugeot 308 get 75.6mpg. It may not be easy, but it is possible. Speaking of possible, it looks like the carbon dioxide emissions regulations in California may have gaping loopholes for imports. That's not goo. Oh, and someone thinks that green cars could look like sexy science projects. We like that.
- California CO2 law has gaping loopholes for imports
- Ford: Green cars could look like sexy science projects
- Alfa Romeo to get crossovers, hybrids and stop/start
- VIDEO: Brixxon Bontino beats the streets
- Tyca reveals lamps that could absorb CO2 in parking lots
- Fiat considers new brand for low-cost cars
- Pivo 2 comes to the UK this weekend
- Ethanol usage up exponentially in U.S. and Brazil; not as much in Europe
- Ford looking for the UK's greenest motorist
- Palestinian fuel shortage births electric car
- Lexus to introduce a dedicated hybrid crossover?
- Registered hybrid vehicles increase 36 percent in nine months in Massachusetts
- French journalist tests the Tesla, loves it
- Mississippi State's hybrid biodiesel Equinox wins Challenge X
- Hypermiling couple drive Peugeot 308 around Australia at 75.6mpg
- Hawaii Governor reports talks with Better Place
- London to test fuel cell taxis in time for 2012 Olympic games
- Opel adds turbo option to the CNG Meriva
- Are high gas prices making your car sick?
- Xcelplus will convert 450 vehicles to flexfuel for the U.S. Air Force
- Ford gives American Idol finalists Escape Hybrids
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