AutoblogGreen for 10.11.06
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
From left to right in the pictures above: Ford’s 2006 Escape hybrid, which is up for recall; a pipeline, similar to the one proposed by U.S. Senators for ethanol distribution in the Midwesl; a car dealership, which represents a shift last month in what online car shoppers were searching for (hint, the lower gas prices played a role). All this and more on AutoblogGreen yesterday.
- Ford recalling 6,164 Escape hybrids to fix drive-train shaft
- Were the 90s a “decade of bad decisions” for Honda?
- US Senators propose ethanol pipeline
- Consumers already forgetting high gas prices, online searches for large vehicles increase
- Making ethanol in Hawaiʻi? It won’t be an easy process
- Mercedes begins E320 BlueTec Sales in US
- Boxer asks Californians to vote yes on Prop 87
- AmandaAcrossAmerica checks out biodiesel
- Fuel Cell Challenge awards coming soon
- Deep background on vehicle CO2 emissions battle
- Citroen introduces diesel-electric hybrid prototype
- Hydrogen-electric catfight at Zero Emission Vehicle Symposium?
- Veloform offers methanol fuel cell “Bicy-Taxis”
- Proton Motor Delivers Fuel-Cell Hybrid Midi-Bus
- Toyota’s alternative fuel efforts move beyond hybrids to ethanol in Brazil and GTL diesels in Europe
- Peak Oil still coming, says “Twilight in the Desert” author
- Southern California Clean Vehicle Technology Expo starts up today
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