Boy have things changed over your life if you are someone born way back in the 50s, or 60s haven't they when it comes to automobiles? Sadly, we don't have any flying cars, at least in mass production, and highways in the sky, but we are technically a head. Maybe, at least from the engines, and all that. Cars may break down 5 years earlier than the old beasts you used to drive, but doggone it they are better for the environment!
So get off your abtronic and get ready to see the next year of GREEN transportation, and what you will be driving if you care about your children. Laying it on a little thick? I hope you realize that was all completely sarcastic. I know how hard it is to tell in text :D.
Green Car Journal announced today its five finalists for the 2011 Green Car of the Year®, including the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, 2011 Ford Fiesta, 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid and the 2011 Nissan LEAF. For the sixth consecutive year, this increasingly important award will be announced during a press conference at the LA Auto Show Press Days on Nov. 18.
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Saturday, September 12, 2009
2010 "Green Car of the Year" To Be Announced at La Atuo Show
The "Green Car of the Year" Award was created in 2005 by Green Car Journal, the leading auto environmental magazine, as the demand for more environmentally friendly vehicles started to rise significantly. As the demand grows even more since the award was introduced, it becomes an even more prestigious honor. Whether you are traveling a crossed the country in, or back and forth to work daily you have a pretty good idea about how the effect of fuel on the pocket book has been hitting everyone. In that mindset the interest around this award, and even the vehicles up for it become of interest.
The selection process can bee seen in detail through the link, but the short answer is that they select 5 finalists based on driving experience, and their research into current models running on conventional and alternative fuels are eligible for consideration of the award.
The selection process can bee seen in detail through the link, but the short answer is that they select 5 finalists based on driving experience, and their research into current models running on conventional and alternative fuels are eligible for consideration of the award.
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