| Melanie Hedlund | Feb 11, 2007 09:38 PM (UTC) |
As much as I'd like to go car free, or zipcar, my circumstances are such at present that I own and drive a car. My old car is approaching 190,000 and I'm starting to research having a different car. Any ideas/opinions/reviews of green/er cars?
Thanks
| Phil Mitchell | Feb 11, 2007 11:40 PM (UTC) |
Mel,
Did you see our Drive a greener car action page?
| Melanie Hedlund | Feb 12, 2007 02:40 AM (UTC) |
for some reason, I can't get that consumer report link to load, but maybe there's another way to get to it.
I'd like some first hand experience info here, if possible, on the Action page!
Melanie
| Josh Thomas | Feb 21, 2007 01:58 PM (UTC) |
| Amy Burgess | Feb 22, 2007 12:53 AM (UTC) |
This is the place I went first to do some research: http://www.greencarco.com/ Something that really hit home for me was the information in the posters they have in their showroom. One in particular identifies different types of transportation needs and the minimum amount of energy needed to meet that need.
I recently downsized to an old '82 VW Rabbit Diesel, and happily get 40-50 MPG running on various blends of BioDiesel. Here are a few sites I used to help make a decision: http://www.biodiesel.org/ http://www.biodieselnow.com/ http://www.fuelwerks.com/
Happy hunting!
Amy
| Dawn Mueller | Feb 27, 2007 10:07 PM (UTC) |
| Josh Thomas | Feb 28, 2007 02:27 PM (UTC) |
sorry that your Prius isn't meeting your expectations. Mine consistently gets in the 48mph range (it's an 07) but as you state, that is still under the EPA rated 60MPG. Of course, those EPA ratings have long been criticized as they are determined under optimal (read: impossible to mimic) condition that we just don't see in the real world. The Jetta sounds like a great alternative though it's too small for our family (3 kids all in car seats/boosters) and we still have a dearth of biodiesel available around here.
We do hope that by the time my wife trades in her vehicle, we can go the biodioesel route. that's the plan right now. I know that Honda is planning to intro a line of diesel vehicles for their larger autos (she drives a Honda Odyssey Minivan right now). when those are available, we'll likely make the leap. until then, we'll just drive my prius whenever we take trips and offset the CO2 we are responsible for.
| Beate Whitesell | Mar 05, 2007 09:41 PM (UTC) |
I can get you a fully electric car. Go to zapofconcord.com. My boyfriend is an official zap dealer and has the xebra for sale. It goes up to 40 mph, so it's perfect for the city.
call 703-677-5737 for more info - Patrick
