Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

Next week's Geneva Motor Show is shaping up to be quite an event. I don't need to tell you that, I'm sure. From the green/blue side of things, we're ready for Mercedes' new BlueEFFICIENCY C-Class saloons, VW's Golf TDI Hybrid concept, the Webasto LiGHT concept, and all the other fuel misers. Comparative fuel misers, at the very least. We're keen on saving fuel, because we know what it costs to fill up the gas tank. President Bush? Not so much.
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- Geneva '08 Preview: Mercedes' new BlueEFFICIENCY C-Class saloons; one gets 46 mpg!
- Geneva '08 Preview: Volkswagen Golf TDI Hybrid concept
- Geneva '08 Preview: Volkswagen Sharan BlueMotion
- Geneva '08 Preview: Volkswagen Passat Variant TSI EcoFuel
- Geneva '08 Preview: Webasto LiGHT concept opens up
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- Zap still pursuing Daimler over Smart deal, California Supreme Court next
- Edmunds asks: How much car do you really need?
- Nissan, Mitsubishi will expand mini-car deal
- Ford one of the ten most toxic companies?
- House passes energy tax bill, White House threatens veto
- NYT test drives the Marines' diesel motorcycle
- University of Minnesota feels a $1.5m biofuel research pinch
- Eaton confirms order from Coke for 120 hybrid trucks
- Planet Biodiesel offers biodiesel tours in Cambodia
- DuPont's Zytel can cut weight of auto components in half
- RoboScooter: Very scooter, not so robo
- $4.7 million order for hybrid buses in Michigan
- The Smart Grid gets a newsletter
- CO2 figures are ok, but do they reflect car production cycles?
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