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Driving The Bay Area In A Hybrid Looses Popularity

Monday, August 30th, 2010

When you think of a green and forward thinking city, San Francisco might not be at the top of your list, but the city has always been considered progressive in this area. From the electric commuter trains above and below ground, electric bus system and, in the past, vast numbers ...

Small, Electric Car Gets Fined For Polluting In U.S.

Monday, August 30th, 2010

If someone pointed to a Tesla Roadster and said, "That thing is the worse polluter on the road," most people would take exception to it. Okay, okay, we will concede that the case could be made that the car does pollute, if not out a tailpipe, through the use of ...

Telsa Fined $275,000 Over Emissions Regulations

Monday, August 30th, 2010

With electricity not always generated through renewable methods, it can be hard to claim that an EV is truly zero-emissions. It's generally accepted that you aren't pumping any gasses out the back as you drive along, though. Well, the car shouldn't be anyway... Despite this, electric vehicle manufacturers are still ...

Tesla Fined $275,000 Over Emissions Regulations

Monday, August 30th, 2010

With electricity not always generated through renewable methods, it can be hard to claim that an EV is truly zero-emissions. It's generally accepted that you aren't pumping any gasses out the back as you drive along, though. Well, the car shouldn't be anyway... Despite this, electric vehicle manufacturers are still ...

EPA Proposes Two Designs For Updated Fuel Economy Labels, Wants Your Input

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Want to know the fuel economy ratings of a new car you're considering? You probably already know to look at the gas-mileage window sticker. Now, for the first time in 30 years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are planning a comprehensive redesign of ...

2011 Ford Fiesta: America Packs A Small Punch

Monday, August 30th, 2010

() Recently on txGarage we tested the 2011 Ford Fiesta and this is what we know. America is known for big cars, and let’s face it, we like big cars. Even foreign companies that make great small cars in the rest of the world don’t usually attempt to bring ...

Smart Car Ownership Looking Like a Fad In the U.S.

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

The last couple of years have proven to have their ups and downs in the automotive market, especially with regards to small cars. The Smart car, one of the smallest cars on sale in America, is starting to show further signs of decline as gas prices continue to stay in ...

Pee Power: Could Urine Help Charge EVs?

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Could a compound in urine be used to generate electricity, even for vehicles? It's a possibility. According to a report, two postdocs at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, are generating electricity with a new type of fuel-cell prototype—one that uses urea, or carbamide, a compound that's present in urine. Over ...

2011 Honda CR-Z: Frugal And Fun, Or Compromised Consumption?

Friday, August 27th, 2010

With the new 2011 CR-Z, Honda has created a critical firestorm of sorts: Enthusiasts are saying it should be a sportier drive, while hybrid car fans are pronouncing its mileage figures unacceptably low. One outlet went so far as to declare the CR-Z “the worst of all worlds,” while another ...

2011 Ford Fiesta Shipments Resume After Floods, Parts Problems, And Plague of Locusts

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The eagerly awaited 2011 Ford Fiesta subcompact has had more than its share of challenges, but Ford wants you to know it has resumed shipping the little sedan and hatchback models. New ones should be showing up at your dealer within days. The latest issue was a problem in an ...