AutoblogGreen for 06.27.08
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

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What's the strangest thing you've ever sold or found on Craigslist? How about eleven gallons of diesel fuel? Yes, eleven gallons of diesel fuel. The new fuel economy is cool, no? Speaking of cool, how 'bout that Golf Twin Drive and VW's plans for an electric car by 2010? It's more than cool. It's more than sweet. It's swool. Or many coeet.
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click to visit AutoblogGreen
What's the strangest thing you've ever sold or found on Craigslist? How about eleven gallons of diesel fuel? Yes, eleven gallons of diesel fuel. The new fuel economy is cool, no? Speaking of cool, how 'bout that Golf Twin Drive and VW's plans for an electric car by 2010? It's more than cool. It's more than sweet. It's swool. Or many coeet.
- Craigslist Find of the Day: Eleven gallons of diesel fuel
- AutoblogGreen Q&A: Tesla Motors Chairman Elon Musk - Epilogue
- VW plans first electric car by 2010, now testing Golf Twin Drive
- New information and pictures of the Renault Scénic ZEV H2
- Phone booths? Bah! How many people can you fit inside a smart?
- GM HCCI engine can operate at idle
- Renault announces new NOx trap features in new diesel catalytic converter
- Holland, MI may get algae biofuel pilot plant
- London's Met Police test all-electric smart ed
- Volkswagen Brazil announces the refreshed global Gol
- Renault introduces a 130 HP iteration of the TCe engine
- Fiat 500 is not only cute, but a good long-term deal
- First glimpse of ZAP Alias prototype revealed in video
- Honda bringing more Fits stateside
- Limited edition Ford Fiesta Zetec S Red comes to the UK
- Natural Gas Vehicle Cooperative launches in three western states
- The Indian-made REVAi now available in India
- Beijing finally cutting down on traffic to reduce pollution during Olympics
- 2009 model cars in California to get greenhouse gas stickers
- Paramount tuners get more for their diesel, 16% more they say
- Mazda declares it will consumption by 30% by 2015
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