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  • 2010 Toyota Prius

    Citing allegations of braking loss or slippage, Japan's Ministry of Transportation ordered Toyota to launch an investigation into possible brake problems in the new 2010 Toyota Prius hybrid. That car, currently in short supply globally and also the best-selling car in Japan, is the subject of 14 complaints from drivers in Japan and more than 100 in the U.S. 2010 Prius only, not earlier models Toyota's investigation will be restricted to the third-generation 2010 Prius, introduced in the U.S. early last year. It will not cover  either the first-generation (2000-2003) or second-generation...

  • 2010 Toyota Yaris
    Review: 2010 Toyota Yaris Takes On Fit, Versa

    By Tim Healey Toyota's Yaris sometimes gets lost in the small-car shuffle, losing press to the Honda Fit, the Nissan Versa, and Toyota's own (admittedly larger) Corolla. The little subcompact quietly soldiers on with minimal changes for 2010. The biggest news is the addition of standard traction...

  • 2011 Audi A1 and Justin Timberlake on LA photo shoot
    Audi's Green Onslaught: A3 Sedan, A8 Hybrid, e-Tron Tesla-Fighter

    It's going to take Audi a long time to live down its U.S. chief's infamous quote that anyone who buys a Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle is an "idiot." But after sticking to diesel for a long time as its sole green strategy, Audi is now storming ahead into smaller, hybrid, and...

  • 2007 Ford Edge,  Detroit Auto Show
    Higher MPGs From EcoBoost Engine For 2011 Ford Edge Crossover

    Continuing the trend of raising gas mileage by using smaller, more powerful engines, Ford is set to launch its first four-cylinder EcoBoost engine in the 2011 Ford Edge, which will be unveiled at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show next week. We've written before about Ford's EcoBoost system, which uses...

  • Tesla Roadster with CA Clean Air Vehicle sticker  --  flickr user jurvetson
    If Tesla Roadster Production Ends in 2012, Show Us The Money

    Whenever we're asked whether electric-car startup Tesla Motors will make it, we respond with our own question: What's the last carmaker started from scratch in the U.S. by entrepreneurs that's still with us, and when did it launch? The answer is Chrysler, and the year was 1924. In other words...

  • 2008 Honda Fit Sport
    2007 and 2008 Honda Fit Recalled For Potential Fire Hazard

    We've always been big fans of the Honda Fit subcompact hatchback, with fuel economy ratings of 28 mpg city, 35 mpg highway for the five-speed manual model. In its review of the newest 2010 Honda Fit, our sister site TheCarConnection lauded the Fit for: City-friendly steering and maneuverability...

  • Literally a golf cart: EV Electric eZone Tropic, Electric Avenue, 2010 Detroit Auto Show

    With the start of the new year, we're back to our end-of-month rundowns on the top five most popular green car posts of the last 30 days. For January, the top two came from our comprehensive coverage of the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. We have just one carryover this month from the year's Top Ten Most Popular stories, plus a surprise reappearance from October. The other three are all from January, proving that our green-car coverage and reviews attract more users every month. Thank you, all! # 5: Early EVs Won't Need Many Public Charge Points, Says NYC. This was close to a policy-wonk story, but...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius
    Toyota and Lexus Recalls: Is Your Hybrid Affected?

    So much has happened around the Toyota and Lexus accelerator safety recalls over the last week that it's hard to keep it all straight. So we're taking our first stab at it by sorting out the impact of the recall on the many hybrids offered by Toyota and Lexus. The full scope of the latest recall...

  • Betty Boop's car, from the 1939 short, Musical Mountaineers
    Alt-Fuel E85 Ethanol Even Saves Cartoon Classic Betty Boop!

    Who knew? Turns out even cartoon classic Betty Boop uses alternative fuels to power her roadster. In "Musical Mountaineers," a 1939 animated short (it totals 6:43), she runs out of gas while driving through hillbilly country, complete with misspelled signs warning of family feuds. Her first...

  • 2011 Jaguar XJ
    Will Jaguar Have the First Hybrid Born From Jet Turbines?

    "Born From Jets" may be the slogan of recently-saved-from-death Swedish Saab, but one day it may prove more appropriate for British carmaker Jaguar. The company has been awarded funding from the U.K. government to develop a small jet turbine as a range extender for a future hybrid luxury car. Its...

  • Honda Solar Hydrogen Station prototype with 2010 Honda FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle
    Toyota Greens a Dealership, Honda Makes Hydrogen With Solar Power

    For automakers, being green can extend well beyond the vehicles themselves. This week, hybrid pioneers Toyota and Honda each showed off new infrastructure projects that burnish their green credentials beyond well beyond the vehicles they sell. Honda started producing hydrogen to power its fuel-cell...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius 5dr HB II (Natl) Angular Front Exterior View
    New Hybrid Scorecard Slams Carmakers For Loading On Luxury

    It's long been known that hybrid buyers often choose them over luxury cars, and aren't buying them solely for the payback in gasoline savings. But a new Hybrid Scorecard, launched by the Union of Concerned Scientists, slams carmakers for inflating their prices by loading luxury into fuel-efficient...

  • Ford's Nancy Gioia at 2008 Detroit Auto Show

    Ford was the first U.S. automaker to offer a hybrid, introducing the Ford Escape Hybrid crossover in 2004. It recently expanded its portfolio with the well-received 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid. More recently, the company has announced plans for limited numbers of plug-in hybrids, as well as electric versions of its Transit Connect small delivery van and of the new 2012 Ford Focus compact. Leading the charge is Nancy Gioia, who became Ford's director of global electrification efforts last year. In her trademark red jacket, she sat down with GreenCarReports.com to discuss Ford's work in hybrids...

  • Cash for Clunkers banner with Mercury Sable, Albany, New York
    To Boost Gas-Free Car Sales, Make $7,500 Tax Credit a Rebate

    Speakers throughout today's Electric Drive Transportation Association conference agree: Plug-in electric cars that use little or no gasoline are coming. It's no longer an "if", it's now a "when." To help boost early adoption of cars that run mostly or entirely on grid power, the Federal government...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    EDTA Speeds Up Electric Car Timeline

    In 2009, the plug-in vehicle market gained unprecedented federal support. In addition to President Obama's proclamation of 1,000,000 plug-in cars by 2015, several newcomer companies, including Tesla, Fisker, A123, and Johnson Controls-Saft, received multimillion dollar grants and/or loans to...

  • MINI E
    Mini E Drivers Mostly Happy; Cold Weather, Service Problematic

    It's always good to be suspicious when an automaker sends out a press release saying customers are "delighted" with its products. In the case of the Mini E, BMW offered data to back up the claim. At the Washington Auto Show today, BMW released early results from a study of 57 customers who leased...

  • Ford CEO Alan Mulally at 2010 Washington DC Auto Show
    Ford CEO: Fuel-Efficient Engines Pose Tough Fight for Hybrids

    Ford has built hundreds of thousands of hybrids since 2004, but unlike Toyota, it hasn't staked its future on the pricey technology that mates an electric motor to a combustion engine. Ford's CEO Alan Mulally says that's because hybrids will face continuing competition from increasingly more...

  • GM electric motor
    GM To Build Its Own Electric Motors for Future Hybrids

    General Motors will become the first U.S. automaker to design and build its own electric motors for hybrid and electric cars, the company said today. While Toyota and Honda have long made their own motors, until now GM--along with Ford--has purchased them from third-party suppliers. GM views the...

  • Nissan EV Stamps

    Customers served by the Japan Post Network's Minami Kanto office will be able to spread enthusiasm for electric vehicles with a unique set of stamps starting in February. The delivery company has partnered with Nissan to offer a new collection entitled "Nissan Electric Vehicle History." Believe it or not (and we wouldn't, but for the stamps), that history starts long before the oft discussed all-electric Nissan Leaf which is set to debut later this year. Collectors ought to consider boarding planes for Japan right now if they intend to get any of the new designs. Apparently, there will only...

  • 2011 BMW 5-Series
    BMW ActiveHybrid 5, Its Third, To Launch at Geneva Motor Show

    BMW is expected to unveil its third hybrid model at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show this March. It will be a mild-hybrid version of the all-new 2011 BMW 5-Series sedan line it has just unveiled, which will go on sale in June. The ActiveHybrid 5 will follow in the footsteps of the 2010 BMW ActiveHybrid...

  • 2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT
    2010 Detroit Auto Show: Lutz Lays Out (Some) GM Plug-In Plans

    Cleaning up a few odds and ends from last week's 2010 Detroit Auto Show brings us to General Motors' future product plans for plug-in hybrids. In the crush of reporters asking questions (known as the "scrum") after a GM announcement, a few more nuggets came to light. GM showed its striking and...

  • The (terrible) Chevy Volt dance from the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show
    GM Marketing Manager Behind Awful Volt Dance Is Reassigned

    You heard it here first, folks. Maria Rohrer, the Chevrolet Volt marketing manager responsible for the remarkably awful "Volt Dance" at last month's Los Angeles Auto Show, has been reassigned. An internal General Motors memo last week said Rohrer would become director of Chevrolet truck...

  • Public Charging Station for electric cars, courtesy Mitsubishi Motors
    Early EVs Won't Need Many Public Charge Points, Says NYC

    New York City often startles people, and it stayed true to form in a recent analysis done by McKinsey & Company for the city's PlaNYC planning group, "Exploring Electric Vehicle Adoption in New York City." In particular, one of the report's conclusions may come as a shock to many...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt pre-production prototype, January 2010
    UPDATE: Low-Thirties 2011 Chevrolet Volt Price Is AFTER Tax Credit

    UPDATE: Well, it sounded too good to be true, and perhaps it was. We asked GM spokesman Dave Darovitz for comments on CEO Whitacre's "low-thirties" price for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. Darovitz tells GreenCarReports.com that while Chevy "has not officially announced final Volt pricing, a price in the...

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