AutoblogGreen for 08.19.08
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

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A legal loophole lies behind the current generation of three-wheeled vehicles and has led to a few important questions: Are they legal? Should they be? Answers to these questions will be coming as legislators and companies work things out, but we can certainly answer today whether this customized Prius was a good idea (no). Schools around the country, meanwhile, have come to the conclusion that four-day school weeks are brilliant. Where were high gas prices when I was in school?
- Why make three-wheeled vehicles? Are they legal? Should they be?
- Customized Prius proves that hybrids and common sense do not correlate
- When it comes to hybrid batteries, it’s the U.S. of dependency
- 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDIs now available for customer delivery
- Maine pulls ZAP Xebra registration despite compliance with the law
- Jetstream SC250: An ethanol-capable track-day tool
- Volkswagen gives environmental awards to employees
- Imperium faces new setback with loss of major contract
- Ford’s EcoBoost engines reportedly to cost 0 extra
- Electric Pinto only explodes off the starting line
- Suzuki to introduce E100-capable flex-fuel models in 2010
- AltWheels returns to Boston area next month
- Chinese company begins exporting hydrogen mopeds
- Volt design director Bob Boniface to chat on GMNext Tuesday
- Schools go to four-day school week, make lots of other cuts thanks to high fuel prices
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