by Stacie Schwartz | Jun 19, 2012 | Electric Vehicles
It was once impossible to find an electric vehicle charging station. Today, more towns and cities are electric vehicle friendly. There are more charging stations for vehicles and greater incentives to use this alternative fuel source. It’s important to see if...
by Matt Zwiebel | May 30, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
After following the car industry for many years now, I’ve noticed that there’s quite a juxtaposition between the types of cars sold to Americans and Europeans. Take Mercedes Benz for example. Mercedes has sold the smaller A-Class and B-Class cars all over...
by Justin Velella | Apr 16, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Oil. It’s as American as, well… oil. Our allegiance to this viscous money-maker is without bounds. Price or accessibility is hardly even a deterrent anymore in the hunt for the next stockpile of oil reserves. We’re even willing to run a pipeline...
by Justin Velella | Apr 9, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Environment, Green Driving
Although my interests lie in sustainability and the ever-expanding world of alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. electric, biodiesel, propane, ethanol, CNG, etc.), I’m a car guy first and foremost. I’ve always been enamored of Colin Chapman, the innovative...
by Stacie Schwartz | Apr 9, 2012 | Electric Vehicles
California has an estimated population of 37,691,912 and according to the DMV about 23,799,513 of those people are licensed drivers. On top of a poor public transportation system around Southern California, this leads to jam-packed highways and massive amounts of...