Monthly Archives: July 2010

Porsche to become an hybrid leader

It’s not available in the US yet, but the first German customers have received their Cayenne hybrid. With 380-hp from the combination of a supercharged V6 with an electric motor, it’s a vehicle that promises to marry high performance with … Continue reading

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The best of European engine technology in a Ford Explorer?

There’s no way to think of the Explorer as a green car. This is the average SUV for the average American family, let me say, middle of the class. The Ford Explorer is not bought by car enthusiasts anywhere, but … Continue reading

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The Nissan Leaf is coming. Slowly…

Nissan has just announced its roll-out plan for the zero-emission Leaf, the first electric car built on a large scale. You may be lucky, or you may not, because this new model will not be available nationwide before late next … Continue reading

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The Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid starts at $41,000

We had been wondering about it for months, here comes the price of the first plug-in hybrid car. It’s American, let’s introduce the $41,000 Chevrolet Volt. We had a secret hope that it would cost less than $40K, but as … Continue reading

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Audi A7, the greenest luxury fastback ever

Sportback says Audi. It was fastback in the sixties, but whatever the name, it means a sedan with a very smooth ending roofline. 196 inches long, and 75 inches wide, the new Audi A7 is a spacious sedan with superb … Continue reading

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A new body kit for the Prius from Kenstyle

The japanese tuning company has just launched a new kit for the Toyota Prius. A complete body kit, it gives

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Official: Porsche will make an electric Boxster

As a manufacturer of sports car, Porsche was a bit slow to get into the green car bandwagon. Porsche’s customers want performances first. Porsche builds its envious reputation from racing, and being the fastest rarely goes with the best fuel … Continue reading

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The strangeness of an electric Toyota RAV4 built with Tesla

It was quite a surprise to learn that Toyota and Tesla Motors were joining forces. We thought at first it was only a gimmick, something to divert us from the embarrassing recalls the japanese company was facing. As the undisputed … Continue reading

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Obama’s launching battery production in the US

President Barack Obama made a visit to the Compact Power battery plant in Holland, Mich. last week. A couple official pictures was released, and today, Chevrolet has uploaded the video above. The president Obama was very right to say that … Continue reading

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Lincoln MKZ hybrid: fuel economy or performance at the same price

The Prius is a distinct model, so is the Honda Insight. These cars have their own pricing strategies, but it’s more difficult to fix a price for an hybride, when the car already exists as a regular model. At Mercedes, … Continue reading

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