Posted on 31 March 2010

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Subaru is lately making waves with the new Justy Supermini. Offering outstanding fuel economy, equipment, and efficiency, it’s tough to overlook this latest offering from Subaru.
Talking about mileage, the Justy Supermini has an MPG rating of 64.2 and emissions of 118 g/km. Basically, it’s a five-door hatchback that has enough space for five people or more people. All its power is generated by a 69 PS three-cylinder engine that gives it a top speed of 100 mph and acceleration of 13.5 seconds.
For a small car, it has a collection of superb equipment such as ABS with EBD, airbags, alloy wheels, air conditioning, radio, CD player, and fuel economy read-out.
Posted on 27 March 2010
There is no way that green car lovers would miss out the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype. Boasting a 545-liter fuel tank, this vehicle has an astounding MPG rating of 83.1. Because of that, you can travel roughly 10,000 miles without having to stop for a refill. To make this possible, it has a 1.6-liter TDI engine that gives it the necessary boost whenever you’re on the road.
Now the secret to this car’s amazing mileage is its massive fuel tank. Because of its sheer size, its interior has been reworked in order to accommodate it. Essentially, the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype is a sport car that relies on a standard suspension setup.

Though it’s not necessarily the next Lamborgini Reventon, the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype gives you the peace of mind of not worrying about finding the nearest gas station when traveling. With over 10,000 miles of fuel capacity, you can go on and on driving for months without having to stop.
Posted on 25 March 2010
83 MPG sounds impossible right? Well, Volkswagen just recently launched the Golf TDI Hybrid and guess what? It has an MPG rating of 83 while emitting less than 90 g/kg of CO2.

At the cored of the Golf TDI Hybrid is a 1.2-liter three-cylinder common rail TDI Diesel engine that can generate 75 horsepower and 132 lb-fit of torque. To make it even more efficient, it works with an electric motor that makes the Golf TDI Hybrid a complete hybrid.
Posted on 20 March 2010
The Nice (No Internal Combustion engine) Mega City is another electric car that will surely make a splash in the future. An electric car with zero emissions, it can accelerate to 40 mph and cover a range of 50 miles. Clearly, the Nice Mega City is built for everything that has something to do with city driving.
When it comes toughness, the Nice Mega City surely has it because it’s made from 100 percent recyclable thermo-plastic on a tough aluminum structure.
Posted on 18 March 2010
Nobody should miss the all-new Touared hybrid. Why? Because it’s 200 kilograms lighter and 20 percent more fuel-efficient than what its predecessor had to offer.
With an MPG rating of 34, the Touareg Hybrid is clearly every green car lover’s dream-come-true. Aside from excellent fuel efficiency, it offers space, comfort, refinement, and towing ability like no other. Put it simply, it’s a powerful SUV with green written all over it.
When you look under the hood, you’ll see that the Touareg Hybrid has a 3.3-liter supercharged V6 engine that is supercharged by petrol engine. Once this engine is activated, it can generate as much as 265 ft-lbs of torque. As a hybrid vehicle meanwhile, it also has an electric motor that can work independently from the combustion engine.
Fact is, the Touareg Hybrid can go as fast as 30 mph on electric power alone. If you combined with its combustion engine, this vehicle can reach an MPG rating of 38.1 and top speeds of 149 mph.

Posted on 11 March 2010
The GEM e4 electric car is a classic electric car that that offers zero emissions. Just like most electric cars, it only has enough space for two people. Then again, its innovative curved design makes sure that you’ll have excellent visibility once you get inside of it.

The GEM e4 electric car has a maximum speed of 28 mph with an astonishing MPG score of 450. When it comes to charging, you need 6-8 hours to make sure that its batteries have enough power in them. Once fully charged, it can cover at least 30 miles.
Though the GEM e4 electric car will never be a speedster, it doesn’t produce air pollution and more importantly, it doesn’t produce much noise.
Posted on 05 March 2010
A superb looking sedan, the 2006 Cadillac DTS has a 4.6 liter V8 engine that can generate as much as 275 horsepower. Aside from that, it offers safety features such as traction control, air bags, and curtain side air bags as well. That doesn’t end there because it also offers well-designed upholstery, remote engine start, load-leveling suspension, and ultra-bright xenon lights.

Posted on 04 March 2010
Slick, powerful, and economic. These are the three things that can best sum up the Honda CRZ. Basically a hybrid vehicle, this is perhaps the best of its kinds that has ever come out of Honda.

The Honda CRZ boasts of a 6-speed manual transmission that offers superb steering and handling. Just like most hybrid vehicles, it combines petrol and electricity as its power source. Because of that, it offers excellent fuel economy and very low fuel emissions as well.
Fact is, the Honda CRZ uses a 1.5-liter IVTEC engine that does wonders if it’s coupled with its hybrid powertrain. Once you start driving it, you’ll be surprised to get as little as 117 g/km of carbon emissions. The best part is, it has an unheard of 56.4 mpg that other hybrid vehicles can’t provide.
Compared to other hybrid cars, the Honda CRZ is a sporty, powerful, and classy vehicle that is designed to protect the environment at the same time.