Findlay Automotive Signs Letter of Intent to Establish Xtreme Green Products Electric Vehicle Dealerships throughout the Southwest
Findlay Automotive Group will become the Exclusive Xtreme Green Products Eco-Vehicle Dealer in Las Vegas, Nevada, Northern Arizona and St. George, Utah
Las Vegas, NV. – January 22, 2009 – Xtreme Green Products, Inc. (XGP), an eco-vehicle company specializing in [...] [...]
25,000 per year for years now
Last night I was watching an interesting NOVA program called The Big Energy Gamble and how AB 32 is going to drastically change the auto market in California. Essentially, if California moves forward with AB 32, automakers will need to sell many millions of hybrid cars or EVs in California [...] [...]
It’s not just up to Obama
I’ve been very cynical in recent days. It seems so many believe that President Barack Obama is going to save the world, or at least America. But is such an expectation even fair?
Do we really need Obama to, ultimately, save us from ourselves?
We blame Bush for Iraq, for instance, yet [...] [...]
Will we all be driving something like a Volt in 10 years?
Senator Ken Salazar, Obama’s pick for interior secretary, is ready for big things regarding US energy policy, according to Edmunds.
“I will play a keystone role in helping to craft the energy agenda,” Salazar told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. “I would not [...] [...]
America doesn’t need ,000 hybrids?
I’ve been reading a lot lately about the various tax incentive programs being created by Congress and states, particularly Michigan, to promote battery research and development.
Are these people on crack?
I’m 100 percent for incentives to push consumers into fuel efficient vehicles, but I think the facts are pretty clear. If gas [...] [...]
Prius sales down 44 percent
In the last few years, automakers have realized that green is in, at least in terms of marketing. As a result, auto shows have become forums for establishing green cred.
This year’s Detroit Auto Show was greener than ever, yet are automakers really any greener? Or, is most of the green [...] [...]
Never put off until tomorrow what can be done today
A few years ago, a rumor began to hit the blogosphere about a new vehicle that GM was developing that would leapfrog the Toyota Prius. At that time, as a perpetual critic of GM, I stated that if true, I would become that technology’s biggest advocate.
Not [...] [...]
Detroit worried about the cost of gas
As the economy sinks and gas prices keep dropping, Big 3 automakers find themselves in a pickle. If sales don’t pick up, bankruptcy is inevitable. Even worse, many of their new vehicles are being developed around fuel efficiency, but will consumers want to buy more expensive fuel efficient vehicles [...] [...]
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