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AutoblogGreen for 06.26.08

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Oh yeah, AutoblogGreen sits down for a drive or two in the 2009 Mercedes-Benz BLUETEC SUVs and likes what they feel. Obama, though doesn't like McCain's battery prize idea, which isn't really a surprise. Maybe this will be a bit more shocking: a lot of Americans are getting ready for $5/gallon gas by Labor Day. You?
- AutoblogGreen Q&A: Tesla Motors Chairman Elon Musk Pt. 3 - Lessons and WhiteStar hints
- AutoblogGreen First Drive: 2009 Mercedes-Benz BLUETEC SUVs
- Obama joins the anti-McCain battery prize league
- A "sizable number" of Americans think gas will hit $5/gallon by Labor Day
- ALMS Green Challenge to kick off in October
- Automotive X Prize says McCain's $300m battery prize needs more work
- Gingrich presents three ways to lower gas prices
- "Plenty of green" supposedly coming to British International Motor Show
- Aptera hires seasoned professional for Chief Marketing Officer position
- Land Rover LRX, Saab 9-X BioHybrid named concept cars of the year
- France to go back to the road tax disk
- 85-cent E85 coming to Massachusetts on Thursday
- Ford selling fewer diesels, more gas engines in trucks
- Honda picks "Racing to Green Mobility" as 2009 SAE Congress theme
- Canadian 50-liter challenge finds the most efficient compact
- Consumers not interested in stop/start from Porsche
- Pennsylvania DOT settles on Azure Dynamics hybrid buses
- Audi and Auto Bild drive the A4 around Central Europe
- London declares free parking for electric cars a success, cancels program
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gareth 6:28AM (6/26/2008)
It has taken something of a huge hike in Oil prices to make normal people look at green solutions for cars. I always thought this would be the case. Put pressue on engineers and they will come up with something.
I'm looking forward to the next couple of years of even better alternatives to the Petrol Car - but would it sound better than a V8??
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Now see here.. 12:57AM (6/27/2008)
I wonder why people can't figure out the current economic climate. Look at Great Britain before the World War.
Same stuff, same families, same stink.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=y08pJiNS8mk&feature=related
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