
OEMs are goin' thru changes. Toyota finally says "yes" to a plug-in hybrid vehicle for 2010, Dodge rethinks being the "power brand," and Saturn drops the Green Line moniker. One of the few things that stays the same these days are all the old tips on how to get better mileage from the car you drive today. What Car? reminds us by saying "Slow down, save cash."
- Toyota confirms plug-in hybrid vehicle for 2010
- Dodge to revise its marketing strategy, no longer wants to be power brand
- Can-Am hosts Inaugural Spyder Homecoming Owner Event in Canada
- Photoshop of the Day: Flying high with a Vectrix scooter
- Saturn drops the Green Line moniker
- Ford to shift U.S. truck plants over to producing Euro car models
- Ford picks Johnson Controls-Saft to supply batteries for PHEV Escapes
- Fiat 500 sells for £200,000
- Glasgow council orders 320 Polo BlueMotion vehicles
- Sales of high polluting cars keep plummeting in Spain
- GM joins California EPA campaign to reduce motor oil consumption
- Toyota wants you to know it has the most fuel efficient line
- Barack on a bike
- GM and Clean Energy to open hydrogen station near LAX
- Automakers work on sustainable air conditioning
- Pilgrim International begins producing composite RVs
- What Car? starts up "Slow down, save cash" project
- Automakers not keen on fuel incentives in Europe
- Traffic vibration on bridge generates electric power
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