Archive for August 17th, 2008

133 Smarts pack San Francisco’s Lombard Street!

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Filed under: SMART

It appears that early American buyers of the Smart ForTwo are trying to make the diminutive Two-Seater into a true cult car and today’s event in San Francisco is the latest example of that. Anyone who has ever scene a movie or TV show set in San Francisco has probably caught a glimpse… »

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Selling cheap gas to promote electric cars?

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Daily

Let’s see. You’re a gas station owner who wants to get out of the petrol business and into something a little more eco-friendly. Electric cars, say. How do you mark the transition? For Milton Grin, owner of a Valero in Kansas City, Missouri, the answer was to attract attention to his… »

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Woodward 2008: It’s not all gas guzzling muscle cars

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Filed under: Etc.

When most people think of cruising, the image that comes to mind is muscle cars, hot rods, low-riders and the like. The Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit is so big that it inevitably attracts all kinds of vehicles, some of which use no fossil fuels and emit no pollutants. Consider for example the… »

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2009 Dodge Challenger [First Drive]

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Last month’s review of the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 may have seemed to some a blinding orgy of Detroit love. Having just moved from Detroit to New York City, I was homesick and was seemingly in need of a shot of Motor City muscle. Still, I offer no apology, because despite the rose-colored glasses, I… »

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Olio, Huile, Or Oil? Gauges Of The Monterey Historics [Monterey Historics]

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Once I saw a tachometer with a “$$$$” marker at the redline and another driven by a leather belt coming off the camshaft, I decided I’d start shooting some instrument panels at the Monterey Historics. Italy, Germany, Japan, and Detroit are all represented in the gallery below, but Joe Lucas ( the Prince Of Darkness)… »

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Zap one step closer to building electric car factory in Kentucky

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Legislation and Policy, Zap, Green Daily

There has been a lot of noise in Kentucky recently as state elected officials work to bring a large electric car factory to the area. A month ago, Democrats and Republicans were fighting over just who could hold the earlier press conference with representatives from Zap. Then,… »

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1967 Mazda Cosmo 110S Doesn’t Care How Many Pistons Your Car Has [Monterey Historics]

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

When’s the last time you saw one of these? This damn-near-perfect first-year Mazda Cosmo didn’t go out on the track, but it did grab more attention than most of the quadrillion-dollar Ferraris, just sitting there parked.
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Win On Sunday, Still Don’t Sell On Monday: Screamin’ AMCs In Eardrum-Punishing Trans Am Action! [Monterey Historics]

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

newVideoPlayer(”/Trans_Am_AMC_476.flv”, 506, 423,””); Sure, there were plenty of Mustangs, Camaros, and Challengers- not to mention a few furrin jobs in the 2-liter class- roaring around the track in the Historic 1966-74 Trans Am Cars event yesterday, but: red-white-and-blue Javelins and AMXs! The sound of 40 V8s WFO on the track overwhelmed my poor camera’s… »

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What Do You Drive To The Monterey Historics? Leave The Camry At Home! [Monterey Historics]

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

As soon as you arrive at the Monterey Historics and park your car, something becomes very clear: this isn’t your typical bunch of parked cars! More late-model Porsches, Ferraris, and Corvettes than you can shake a briefcase full of nonsequentially-numbered $20 bills at, of course, but also dozens of funky old imports that drove to… »

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Biodiesel from turkey company Changing World Technologies files IPO

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Filed under: Biodiesel, Emerging Technologies, USA

It seems that Changing World Technologies have finally solved the offal odor pollution problem at their turkey byproducts to biodiesel plant and are ready to begin bigger and better things. The company, which uses a thermal conversion process (TCP) to break down waste into fuel and organic fertilizer, wants to… »

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