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GREEN VEHICLES
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ewwww
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Can the return of the Isetta be far behind?
http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1950-1959/1957-BMW-Isetta-300-red-fa-lr.jpg
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Until I can get one of those, though ... my mom drives a green Mitsubishi. Does that count?
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Not a car but it is freaking awesome:
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As part of PlaNYC, the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission will implement new emissions and mileage standards for yellow taxicabs that will lead to a fully hybrid fleet by October 2012. The new standards will be phased in over a four-year period and will reduce the carbon emissions of New York City's taxicab and for-hire vehicle fleet by 50% over the next decade. According to the PlaNYC, "New York City's 13,000 taxi cabs will still be yellow on the outside, but soon they will be green on the inside.†Currently there are only 375 hybrid vehicles in the city's taxi fleet.
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hazy stars wrote Not a car but it is freaking awesome:
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Heck yeah, almost like a kinetic sculpture. Plus, an opportunity for a backup (wind dependant) power supply.
For those into the Scooter Craze...
http://www.zapworld.com/electric-vehicles/electric-scooters/zapino-electric-scooter
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Tesla FTW!
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gramarye wrote I like mine better.
Until I can get one of those, though ... my mom drives a green Mitsubishi. Does that count?
That Tesla excites me very very much.
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It appears those things are made in Ohio. Word. To quote Mel Brooks, "What'll it cost, man?? What'll it cost??"
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