Toyota will soon launch a station-wagon version of its popular Auris compact. The Auris has been available as a hybrid […]
Archive : CO2 emissions
Major engine downsizing for the next BMW X5: base engine will have only 4 cylinders
Nobody sees a green car in the BMW X5, but its maker is working hard to make the next generation […]
A new clean diesel for Opel cars in Europe, and the Chevrolet Cruze in America?
The new Buick Encore is launching now in the U.S. barly a few weeks after the debut of its European […]
2013 Mazda 6 could be the world’s most fuel efficient family sedan
The Moscow motor show has never been very popular with foreign journalists, but there was something big this year, with […]
More money for green cars in France: $8,663 cash incentive for EVs
The French auto industry is going through hard times. There are less and less cars built in France each year, […]
New Renault Clio, the most fuel efficient non hybrid car in Europe
This is the new Renault Clio. The French people have been buying more than 10,000 each month for more than […]
BMW 114i, a new base model with an incredible turbocharged slow revving gas engine
BMW introduced a new generation of its 1-series last year in Frankfurt. The model was unveiled in a 5-door hatchback […]
Touring India in a Tata Nano or a great trip with little gasoline nor much CO2 emissions
At 62, Mr. Thomas Chacko has decided to offer himself a great road trip. He chose to drive all around […]
The Volkswagen XL1 plug-in hybrid gets driven. It’s real, or is it?
This might be the most incredible car in the world. Its fuel consumption is one liter for 100 km as […]
Volkswagen does its Cross Coupé plug-in hybrid better with a diesel
4 months ago in Tokyo, Volkswagen introduced an interesting Cross Coupé concept, a sleek and compact SUV. That was the […]
Diesel: the BMW 640d Xdrive shows it’s still the best automotive fuel
Can you imagine driving an electric car in total confidence on a wet road at over 120 mph? Can you […]
The best car for taxi use in Germany isn’t German
German magazine Auto Bild did something unusual in its 20th January edition. Instead of writing about cars for private use, […]