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A list of cars not appearing in this film: Sir Saturn Vue plug-in hybrid (delayed until 2011), AFS Trinity's "150 mpge" hybrids (yanked from the LA Auto Show) and the 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid (delayed). To make up for these good knights, a new double decker bus has landed in London and California votes "yeah" for a high speed train.
- SEMA 2008: Making Green Cool Zone cars
- SEMA 2008: biodiesel Hummer snowmobile update
- Dogbert deflates hybrid car ownership
- Saturn Vue plug-in hybrid delayed to 2011
- First hybrid London double decker bus delivered
- AFS Trinity pulls "150 mpge" hybrids from LA Auto Show
- GM increases spending on Volt, fuel-saving initiatives
- California voters approve $10 billion for high speed train
- Hyundai to offer 8 speed automatic in Genesis
- Is HHO (on-board hydrogen generation) just a game to these people?
- Toyota cuts spending, increases hybrid development
- You may have to wait a while to get a 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid
- Japan tries to one-up China in weird-green-car sweepstakes with Bamgoo
- Toyota Aygo follows its PSA siblings with a 2009 facelift
The rest of the headlines after the jump.
- Dingell and Waxman will fight for leadership position in Committee on Energy and Commerce
- Auto Alliance president talks about the other president and changes in Washington
- USDA gets Chevy Equinox fuel cell vehicle for Project Highway test
- Miles EV raises millions in Series B fundraising round
- Beijing citizens find the "no-car" rules difficult to follow
- Toyota cuts spending, increases hybrid development
- Mercedes-Benz to add 2.2L diesel to next gen SLK roadster
- Volvo gets first order for new hybrid buses from Luxembourg
- Antonov working on two-speed ancillaries
- Japan may get Audi Q5 hybrid around 2012
- Honda experimenting with walking assist device
- Renault working on three different EVs starting in 2011
- ZAP Xebra finally gets some upgrades
- UK Petrol Retailers Association suggests solar-powered EV stations
- Ford Fiesta ecoNetic, a high price for low CO2 emissions

