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Confused About Going Green? You're Not Alone
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With gasoline prices poised to reach record highs, many car shoppers are setting their sights on models that use electricity – either in part or as the sole means of propulsion – to help reduce their fuel costs....Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Toyota, SUVs and Crossovers, Petroleum Industry
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States to require more alternative fuel cars
California regulators recently voted to require that major automakers substantially increase the numbers of electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell-powered models for the coming years, eventually accounting for 15.4 percent of all vehicles sold in...Tags: Toyota, BMW, Hyundai, Manufacturing and Engineering, Hybrid Vehicles
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What's New?
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With New Year's in the rearview mirror, here's a look at what to expect among the 2012 models. • Audi A7. This sleek “four-door coupe” is a more expressive looking hatchback alternative to the A6. Like...Tags: Toyota, Audi, Passenger Cars, Prius, Standards
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'On The Road' from the rearview mirror
By Nate Owen With the 2011 calendar year drawing to a close, let's take a look back at some highlights of On The Road. There certainly were plenty of noteworthy stories this year. And to think, we're not even a full year old yet. That will come in...Tags: Vehicles, Jeep, Services and Shopping, Television, Passenger Cars
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Mercedes-Benz S350 BlueTEC Diesel
Diesel engines have played a significant role in the history of Mercedes-Benz. The company released its first diesel sedan in 1936 and the diesel 180 D sedan debuted in the United States in 1960. By 1981, nearly 80 percent of Mercedes-Benz customers opted...Tags: Gasoline Industry, Passenger Cars, Automotive Equipment, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen
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About Specs
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Most new-car brochures and web pages feature a list of various numbers and measurements, usually called “specifications,” which can be cryptic at best for all but the most knowledgeable auto enthusiasts. Still,...Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Highway Transportation, Environmental Politics, Gasoline Industry
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Honda Civic HF and Natural Gas
By Jim MacPherson
When asked which cars get the best fuel economy, most people immediately think of gas-electric hybrids. There’s good reason for this, as compact and midsize hybrids produce outstanding EPA fuel economy numbers.
Honda has two...Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Natural Resources, Gasoline Industry, Passenger Cars
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An electric Ferrari? Don't count on it
At least that's what Ferrari president Luca di Montezemelo told Engadget in a recent interview. From Engadget: Montezemelo said "You will never see a Ferrari electric because I don't believe in electric cars, because I don't think they represent an...Tags: Politics, Elections, Hybrid Vehicles
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Fours 4 Ever
Motorists no longer have to feel like they are settling for cars with fuel-efficient 4-cylinder engines. Four-cylinder engines powered 64.5 percent of all new vehicles built in North America during 2010. By contrast, only 20.8 percent of cars and light-...Tags: Ford, Passenger Cars, Ford Motor Co., Chevrolet
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