Yes, yes, we're all excited about the new slate of dream cars coming out in Geneva, but where can we really drive them when the highways get all backed up? Google comes to the rescue with a up-to-the-Google traffic overlays for 30 U.S. cities in Google Maps. And
AutoblogGreen sits down with Emily Horgan, director of the Greaseball Challenge. Curious about that? Read our exclusive
Q&A. And check AutoblogGreen throughout the day for green news from Geneva.
- Geneva Motor Show: Details of Land Rover's new CO2 Offset program
- Geneva Motor Show: Lotus unveils EVE Hybrid technology demonstrator
- Geneva Preview: carbon neutral Land Rover's new diesel engines
- Geneva Motor Show: 2008 Mazda2
- ABG POLL: Just how fuel efficient is your vehicle?
- ABG POLL RESULTS: Best way to spend the DOE's money
- Bonehead alert! Please don't vacuum out diesel fuel from your gas tank
- Porsche cleans up
- Smart, Daihatsu will be low-CO2 leaders
- Interview with Emily Horgan, Director of the Greaseball Challenge, part one
- University of Rochester team uses genetics to help break down cellulose
- Court: International must resume Power Stoke diesel engine shipments to Ford
- Car Talk hams up carbon offset, global warming with TerraPass and NativeEnergy
- If you have an old VW diesel, then VW is looking for you
- BMW will use the Bosch start-stop system on updated 1-series
- Finally! A commercially available plug-in electric! Submarine?
- Harley now fuel injected across the entire line to reduce pollution, but do the bikes still sound like Hogs?
- British Columbia sees biofuels as part of 2025 energy self-sufficiency plan
- Los Angeles Times: E320 Bluetec is best car Californians can't buy
- U.S. Rep. Inglis: "We can benefit by building a hydrogen highway"
- Avoid traffic and save fuel - Google Maps now shows you the traffic to avoid
- Has Saudi oil production peaked already? 8% decline in 2006