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AutoblogGreen for 11.06.09


LA Auto Show Design Challenge entrants reveal Youthmobile 2030 designs
And you thought the Aptera looks futuristic...
CAFE credits for EVs - will we repeat the E85 system?
It's not a rule yet, but people are already calling shenanigans.

BP prepares output of new biofuels - algae diesel and butanol - starting in 2010
Remember, it's all about the energy not the oil.
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AutoblogGreen for 11.05.09


Smart Fortwo: World's Most Fuel Efficient Drift Car?
The iconic city car will get tested in a scene in Night and Day, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
SAM begins rebirth as Re-Volt in Poland
Funny-looking doesn't begin to describe.

Chrysler to outfit Fiat 500-approved dealers with specific showroom "salons"
Do they think they'll need that much help selling this thing to Americans?
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AutoblogGreen for 11.04.09


STUDY: Lots of local, green electricity possible for most of the U.S.
Cost is an issue, but energy independence is totally possible.
Driving for Economy: Suzuki Alto gets 117 mpg in Global Green Challenge
An easy throttle makes the difference.

Toyota to launch battery electric vehicle in 2012, fuel cell in 2015
Nothing specific was announced, but we won't be surprised if Toyota's BEV looks like a city car.
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AutoblogGreen for 11.03.09


Editorial: Henderson's fuel cell 10X cost comments are out of context
Why the cost of the Volt and the Equinox should not be compared directly.
REPORT: Mini's future models roadmapped; big, small, efficient and diesel (maybe)
Oil-burning Minis in the U.S.? Under consideration, but don't hold your breath.

Rumormill: Piaggio working on electric Moto Guzzi?
It seems possible.
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Contradiction in Terms: Green in NASCAR equals 5 mpg



NASCAR has already gone solar and wants to help you (not themselves) use less fuel, but the cold hard reality is that those ovals are being made in cars that get around five miles per gallon. Not exactly hybrid SUV territory there. So, to reduce the amount of fossil fuels used in each race, race organizers are looking at maybe – just maybe – using alternative fuels in some of the cars.

Before NASCAR gets that ca-razy, though, there are other ways the series might use fewer resources. At least NASCAR's first director of green innovation, Mike Lynch, makes it clear that, "We're not attempting to take any high ground. [...] This is a pragmatic approach to green, and what we're doing now is just the beginning."

Part of the problem is that NASCAR fans don't want to give up what they've become accustomed to. Lee White, president of Toyota Racing Development, told USAToday that, "Doubling fuel mileage means half the horsepower, and putting fans in the stands requires a show." Driver Sam Hornish, Jr. adds, "No one is going to come watch us run battery-powered cars. I don't see anyone making enough electric power to go 200 mph."

Driver Brian Vickers is also more than willing to take the let's-all-do-something-but-you-go-first approach. He said, "Do our cars need to be more fuel efficient? Absolutely. But I think as a whole there's a lot bigger low-hanging fruit we can go after as a sport. There are a lot of fans that come to these races, and there's a lot we don't recycle that we could."

Some of that low-hanging fruit are carbon offsets, possibly replacing carburetors with (gasp!) fuel injection and finally Coke's race-side display that "highlight(s) its recycling businesses and has placed more than 2,600 recycling bins at a dozen tracks that have collected more than 65,000 pounds of recyclable material." When you have such a history of going in circles, maybe progress isn't your forte.

[Source: USAToday via Domestic Fuel]
Photo by pocketwiley. Licensed under Creative Commons license 2.0.

AutoblogGreen for 11.01.09


GM CEO: electric cars require teamwork; hydrogen cars 10x more expensive than Volt
"We can't carry the load ourselves. GM can't. No way," says Fritz.
Aptera officially resubmits application for DOE loan
Now that it's a car, it's time to get building.

Ford dismisses battery swaps
Exchanges don't make sense, says the Blue Oval's Nancy Gioia.
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Vroom for Everyone: Local Motors unveiling crowdsourced Rally Fighter at SEMA [w/VIDEO]

Local Motors Rally Fighter – Click above for high-res image gallery

The wild things have left the movie theaters and are headed toward Las Vegas. Destination? SEMA. Case in point, the Rally Fighter. Local Motors, the company that plans to build the offroadster, is attempting an industry first: dipping into the collective wisdom of the Internet (we're not sure if "wisdom" is the right word there, but whatever) to crowdsource the design and specifications of their first vehicle. Intended to be an eco-minded Baja-capable daily driver, the Rally Fighter uses a BMW 335d powerplant to achieve 36 mpg on the highway and 30 mpg off-road. Why is decent fuel economy important? Local Motors' CEO Jay Rogers fought in the Iraq war as a Marine and "saw the oil problem with his own eyes," says the company's PR.

According to company officials, the Rally Fighter left Wareham, Massachusetts yesterday in order to make it to SEMA for its unveiling on November 3. For more on Local Motors' microfactory and crowdsourcing processes, you can check out a video of Rogers after the jump. You don't often hear an automotive CEO compare his company to Build-A-Bear, but you can in this case.



[Source: Local Motors]

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AutoblogGreen for 10.30.09


Greenlings: How does weight affect a vehicle's efficiency?
How much is that junk in your trunk costing you?
Vroom for everyone: Local Motors unveiling crowdsourced Rally Fighter at SEMA
The wild things have left the movie theaters and are headed to SEMA.

REPORT: Tesla gets creative $28 million tax incentive in California
CA cozys up to the Model S.
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AutoblogGreen for 10.29.09


Joe Biden reveals Fisker's future plans: sedan, coupe and crossover in the works
Project Nina just got a lot more interesting.
GM-Volt founder stranded, learns why EVs take so long to bring to market
Read the fine print.

PEV 2009: 1916 Woods Dual Power Model 44 Coupe hybrid on display
The specifications are only slightly worse than a potential 2016 model.
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AutoblogGreen for 10.28.09


Production Aptera 2e leaked again on forum
Still immediately recognizable, but more refined now.
Tesla Roadster runs 313 miles on a charge in Global Green Challenge
It wasnt' fast, but it was far.

Officially, Official: Fisker buys GM's Wilmington Delaware plant
Project Nina gets a home.
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Autoblog Podcast #151: With Car and Driver's Eddie Alterman

Eddie Alterman wades in with Sam, Chris, Dan, and Jonny to talk about SEMA and other recent events.

 
 

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