Yes, 60 MPG from a turbodiesel production car that will be available in the US in 2009. For someone who doesn't even like carbon fuels, this is pretty amazing.
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60 MPG from VW Jetta TDI, coming to the US in 2009

Hydrogen Generators for My Car
Since gasoline and oil prices are out-of-control, many people have turned to hydrogen generators for their cars to increase gas mileage and reduce emissions.
How To Build a Solar Powered Car for Your Kids
Here’s a little tricky experiment that you can do on your own at home. It’s very simple to do, all you have to have is a solar battery (you can buy that cheaply from a scrap store), a bottle, a toy with wheels you don’t need anymore, and a little bit of super glue. It runs completely on solar power.
Volt plug-in hybrid is ‘No. 1 priority,’ GM says
General Motors Corp showed off its progress in developing the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt and detailed its road map for bringing the rechargeable car to the market by 2010, an ambitious time line challenged by some rivals.
Does the future hold an algae-powered Bimmer?
Independent tests conducted by engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory on the mono-fueled version of the BMW Hydrogen 7 prototype have found that the car’s hydrogen-powered engine surpasses the super-ultra low-emission vehicle (SULEV) level, the most stringent emissions performance standard to date.
“Th!nk City” it feels like a car!
According to the guy in this video the Th!nk City is the only EV that feels like a car. It might not be the most beautiful car out there but I believe it’s the most reliable EV with it’s 125 miles driving range and a full charge of only 8 hours. If you compare it to a Smart that uses fuel, the Th!nk is better for your wallet and better for the environment.
10 Million Dollar X-Prize for Greener 100mpge Car
There is nothing like a little competition to inspire everyone to design better and greener. At least that is the theory behind the Progressive Automotive X-prize, which aims to create incentives to promote innovative thinking in the different industries.

Hooray-Car Sales Dropping in the USA
Car sales to Americans have fallen well below normal this year so far. This is an anomaly for the DiTech home re-fi'ing American public. The drop in sales portends future drops in sales, since Americans no longer have easy credit or home refinancing available to drop increasingly worthless dollars on gasoline-sucking self-propelled cages.

New Hybrid Is Like Space Age Machine
It uses cameras instead of rearview mirrors and rides on three wheels instead of four but what is most innovative is it's astounding gas mileage.

CARB Officially Chooses Plug-Ins Over Hydrogen and EVs
The California Air Resources Board has decided to kill off the electric car again also the hydrogen vehicle in favor of plug-in hybrids. The result will be dirtier air, less investment in future technology and more dependence upon foreign oil than was offered under their previous plan.

Nissan Denki Cube Electric Concept Car
The Nissan Denki Cube all-electric concept car was unveiled at the 2008 New York International Auto Show and gives a glimpse at the future of EV's.
Charge your plug-in vehicles from sidewalk with “Smartlets”
What if you could plug-in your car in a sidewalk outlet? Well in some cities around the world it might not be so long before this becomes a reality. For some areas like London, chargers are already available (for free).

Aptera: 3 Wheels and 300 MPG
I was drawn to the Aptera car because it's got a unique design but I've fallen in love with it because it's so eco-friendly. Here's the info on how it's inspired me.
Do you drive a fuel-efficient car?
great contest!
Recycle EPA head Stephen Johnson!
For too long Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson has used his position to weaken regulation meant to protect the environment. The latest abuse of his position was his denial of California's request to set greenhouse gas emissions standards for motor vehicles.