There's a little bit of everything today, from the cost of filling up with hydrogen to problems with Consumer Reports' Tesla Model S test car, as well as a minor (but important) distinction for the Chevrolet Volt. All this and more on Green Car Reports.
If you're an electric car fan, mark your calendar: National Drive Electric Week is planned for September 15-21, with more than 100 events in the U.S. and Canada.
How much does it cost to fill up a hydrogen fuel-cell car? It could be anywhere from $50 for 300 miles down to...free.
Consumer Reports has been very enthusiastic about the Tesla Model S, but now glitches are causing the magazine to modulate its praise.
With a mostly-aluminum body and small four-cylinder engines, the 2016 Jaguar XE blends fuel efficiency with luxury.
The Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car is the only current GM model not recalled this year. Maybe it's a case of green-car karma.
The 707-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is the very opposite of a green car, but it still doesn't conflict with green goals.
Hyundai will issue a $55 million apology for overstating fuel economy on the South Korean version of the Santa Fe crossover; Hyundai has had similar problems in the U.S.
Finally, the Formula E series electric racer makes an appearance in Forza Motorsport 5.
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