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Fiat 500 1.3 16v Multijet Diesel Review
The Fiat 500 has great styling, and the diesel version manages 67mpg -- but is it as good to drive as a Mini?Posted: 24 June 2008
BMW 320d SE Review
Top-end car-maker BMW has outfitted its 320d with EfficientDynamics technology, meaning this car drives like a dream and consumes much less.Posted: 04 June 2008
Renault Laguna 1.5 D Expression dCi Review
The styling isn't fab and the soft suspension and light grip mean this car isn't exactly mouth-watering to drive -- but the Renault Laguna Expression diesel is admirably efficient and low CO2 emissions.Posted: 05 June 2008
Ford Focus ECOnetic 1.6 TDCi Duratorq Diesel Review
Find out what happens when you take the UK's best-selling car and tweak it to produce top-of-class CO2 emissions.Posted: 02 June 2008
Dyson never said he'd make a solar car
In a classic example of the blogosphere's knack for Chinese whispers, it's emerged that vacuum designer James Dyson is *not* building a solar car.Posted: 27 June 2008
British car races into US Solar Challenge
A British solar car capable of 60mph will take on American rivals next month in a 2,400-mile race across the US and Canada.Posted: 26 June 2008
British Motor Show revs up Tesla and 20 EVs
While the London show won't exactly be 'going green', it does have some sustainable highlights -- and we'll be there to film them all.Posted: 26 June 2008
Electric cars lose free London parking
The City of London has just axed free parking for electric vehicles on-street and at car parks, leaving 539 EV drivers to face a £2,000 bill in 2009 to keep parking in the Square Mile.Posted: 25 June 2008
Scorpion sportscar to use hydrogen and petrol
You've probably been wondering when hydrogen cars will get off their arses and actually make their way to market. Well, a company in Texas may release a high-end hydrogen-petrol sportscar by this autumn.Posted: 06 June 2008
Can sex really sell green products?
New research from General Motors in the US finds that women are more interested in chatting to a chap in a hybrid car than something with more va-va-voom under the hood.Posted: 30 May 2008
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