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 Andy Grossman | Apr 20, 2012 | Environment
Okay, Okay, I know, the pump just keeps getting heavier and heavier everyday. Even as we drift into the summer season (feels like its been here for months) the prices outside the station seem higher than normal. Take note though, before us is not a time to get...
by Matt Zwiebel | Apr 16, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Green Driving
We’ve seen what happened with the Solyndra scandal, where an unproven technology was granted conditional funding from the federal government only to watch it go bankrupt within a few years. The political scrutiny that followed was enough to start an FBI...
by Jim Henderson | Mar 30, 2012 | Fleet Management, Government Programs
When cars drive themselves, what’s the point of everyone stopping? Where we’re going, we don’t need lights. Google, as you may have heard, has built a fleet of cars that can drive themselves. Now the Nevada Legislature has passed a law to make those driverless cars...
by Matt Zwiebel | Mar 30, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Green Driving
It’s not a secret anymore folks, the world has a growing addiction to oil. Booming economies like China and India are rising powers in world oil consumption. Worldwide, more cars and trucks are on the road than ever before, and regardless of how hard we push...