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We like us some non-gas-burning Porsches, like the converted Boxster MIIN-AER and the possible all-electric Cayman coming from Ruf. But you knew that already. What you might not know is that, with some electric vehicles, you need to Water and Charge your batteries regularly! Emphasis in original. I'm sure Chrysler will not require such nonsense with its new line-up of EVs, and we think up five concept cars the company could have used for its big EV rollout.
- Five concept cars Chrysler could have used for its electric debut
- AltCar 2008: "Water and Charge your batteries regularly!"
- AltCar 2008: Details on the MIIN-AER compressed air Porsche Boxster
- AltCar 2008: Chris Paine talks "Who Killed?" sequel, coming in 2010
- AltCar 2008: half of those 100 Auto X Prize teams are working on low-speed vehicles
- UPDATE: Auto X Prize not half-filled with low-speed vehicles
- AltCar 2008: Transforming Transit Symposium says hell yeah to buses
- Altcar 2008: Big Blue Buses of the future unveiled
- Brudeli introduces Europe to its Leanster
- GM cancels plans for weekend Cobalt OT production, not enough parts
- Smart planning updates to the U.S. ForTwo for 2010
- GM reaches agreement with CARB on unique classification for Volt
- Electric Porsche Cayman coming from Ruf?
- Tech analysis of GM's new 1.4L four cylinder engine
- Senate approves spending bill that includes $25B in auto loans
More headlines after the jump.
- Lotus garners award for new aluminum chassis of Evora
- Hyundai to deliver first electric car in New Zealand
- Lexus forced, again, to remove deceptively green ad in UK
- The Seat Ibiza Ecomotive wins the Eco Tour 2008
- Lotus and Oaktec developing Honda Civic hybrid for rally/circuit duty
- Irish eyes smiling on Modec electric trucks
- Volvo's new wind tunnel can save you a tank of gas a year
- Piaggio sells an all-electric Porter van in the UK
- Hyundai Santa Fe blue hybrid revealed ahead of Paris
- Scooter sales up 66% so far this year
- Next gen VW Rabbit may be getting 1.4 twin charged engine
- Chrysler expands dual clutch transmissions, we still can't get one
- International XT trucks victims of own excess
- Tata moving Nano production to new site
- X Prize on 100mpge Volt: good, now let's think of the big picture
- Ford starts production of new Ka, still not coming to America
- European Parliament takes the first step toward stricter CO2 limits

