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If you're one of the 120,000 people who own a Honda Civic Hybrid made between 2003 and 2008, you may already know about the proposed settlement to a lawsuit against Honda contending its advertising overestimated the gas mileage of your car. If you're not aware of the suit, read up quick. EPA ratings: 49 mpg city, 51 mpg highway In brief, two Honda Civic Hybrid owners in California sued the car company, saying that their cars hadn't returned anything like the gas mileage shown on the window sticker. The EPA ratings at the time those cars were sold were 49 mpg city, 51 mpg highway, whereas...
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Including 2011 LEAF, Nissan Has Fourth EV In The WorksIn a briefing sheet for the LEAF, the automaker cites, in addition to the upcoming LEAF, e-LCV van, and Infiniti model, a
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Nissan LEAF: Battery Upgrades, Secondary Use Part Of The PlanNissan is betting a lot of its future on the 2011 LEAF, along with other electric vehicles to follow—and more specifically, the proprietary batteries that each of them will have on board.
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2012 Infiniti EV: Is It the Fluence?While Infiniti plans for its first electric vehicle, some recent evidence points to the shape and size of the future four-door EV.
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Program To Track Charging Habits Of Nissan LEAF Early AdoptersNissan hasn't hesitated to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to electric vehicles.
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Volkswagen Up! Lite Concept Seats 4, 70 MPG: 2009 L.A. Auto ShowVolkswagen has just taken the wraps off its Up! Lite concept, which will, the automaker says, prefaces a production car that's just two years away. The four-seat concept car has a promised fuel-economy figure of 70 mpg (and carbon emissions of 65 g/km) from a hybrid diesel 0.8-liter two-cylinder...
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Visually, the biggest difference between the regular R8 and the 2009 e-Tron is the electric version’s concealed bodywork.
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Write About Green Cars, Win an iPod Touch!High Gear Media is looking for you--show off your expert touch and win an iPod Touch!
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