by Patrick Andrews | Feb 13, 2015 | Uncategorized
Cheap oil prices may bludgeon the blossoming alternative energy market Much to everyone’s surprise (and probable happiness), oil prices have dropped an unprecedented level, descending into the lowest prices that car owners have seen in years. While this might seem...
by Matt Zwiebel | Jul 9, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Understanding where we will get our oil from, the costs and benefits associated with these new locations, and the overall feasibility of these new production methods are all essential factors that should be examined. In order to fully understand what possibilities the...
by Matt Zwiebel | Jun 6, 2012 | Environment, Green Driving
Whenever oil is brought up in the media, chances are the headline refers to either the ever-changing gas prices or an epic environmental disaster. The former is a weekly, if not daily, occurrence while the latter is reserved for stories like the Exxon Valdez or...
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 | May 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Gas prices are always a hot topic this time of year. The coming out of the summer sun increases our need for mobility to do the activities we yearn for to get in shape, tan, and in the water. And simple economics explain this augmented demand with the higher numbers...