 For years the American driving public has been blessed with inexpensive fuel prices. And a love for the big bold and fast car. There‘s no single explanation, and unfortunately the internal-combustion engine will continue to dominate our roads for many years to come. Nevertheless, there’s hope on the horizon. Many say it's the automotive manufacturers, politics, oil companies, Wall Street or us, the American car buying public. We believe it’s a combination of all of these! Most placed blame squarely on the auto manufacturer's shoulders and only a few years ago everybody were demanding to locate and jail the killer of (“Who killed the electric car”) the (EV) electric car.
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Toyota has unveiled a production version of its iQ micro city car at the Geneva Motor Show. The Toyota iQ will be called the iQ 3+1. It was designed in southern France by Toyota's design studio. The
design is intended to place emphasis on low fuel consumption,
maneuverability and environmental friendliness.
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green cars than gas guzzlers will be sold this year for the first time as
drivers respond to rising fuel prices and environmental concerns. Sales of new high-emission cars in the £300-a-year top road tax band fell last year by 15 per cent to the lowest level on record, according to industry figures obtained by The Times.
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Indian automaker Tata Motors announces a $2,500 automobile declaring it cheapest car in the world and we must agree. This unadorned super-mini car could modernize how India's 1.1 billion people travel. Tata's new “Nano”, looks extremely similar to a Smart car.
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Hybrid cars that could never need you to fill gas? It
could happen in the near future. How, you ask? Plug-in hybrid electric
vehicles or PHEV for short. A PHEV is a hybrid electric vehicle that
allows you to recharge the electric battery simply by plugging it into
a wall socket.
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