
Last week, GM paraded just about everyone who's involved in making the Chevy Volt happen in front of the media. AutoblogGreen has captured that parade for you. We've also reviewed the Audi Q7 4.2 TDI and found it has the right stuff. For truly emissions-free cruising, though, we wouldn't mind a turn at the wheel of the recently legal pedal-powered Buick.
- The April 2008 Chevy Volt update: details on just about every aspect of the production car
- In the AutoblogGreen Garage: Audi Q7 4.2 TDI
- Battery breakthroughs abound
- U.S. Transportation Secretary wants to drop gas taxes in favor of tolls
- Pedal-powered Buick out of court and on the road again
- Clarifying Audi's powertrain plans for the 2009 A4
- EDTA to launch "The Electric Drive" radio campaign
- Chery gets approval from Chinese gov't to start building hybrids this year
- Dieter Zetsche sees fuel cells on our roads in 5-8 years
- California Dreaming? GM says 2014 will see 1,000 hydrogen cars in CA
- Universal Studios combines free hybrid parking, hazardous waste on Earth Day
- Audi grabs second place in European Le Mans Series debut
- China's rainforests threatened by tire demand
- J.D. Power predicting that diesels and hybrids to grab 17% by 2015
- Prodrive and Intelligent Energy develop new hydrogen fuel cell controller
- Auto Alliance lobbying state legislatures in CO2 fight
- Go Green Car and Van Rental adds eight Prius hybrids
- First quarter UK sales of low-emission Peugeot jump
- Dingell might get the final say on state-based fuel economy laws
- Hyundai develops mild hybrid bus
- Luxury greenwashing, Lexus-style
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