by Celia Roche | Apr 11, 2012 | Green Driving
People looking for a good family car are always looking for certain things that the car can offer. As well as increase fuel economy, they want enough comfortable space in the car for the children, the parents and all the things they want to carry in the boot. Of...
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...
by Jim Henderson | Mar 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
The average national retail price of premium self-serve gasoline currently is topping $3.78 a gallon. Fuel costs are leaping by nearly 40 cents a month. And drivers who are pumping premium are undoubtedly asking themselves if they can safely switch to regular, which...
by Jim Henderson | Feb 28, 2012 | Maintenance/Repair
Driving less doesn’t have to be a consumer’s reaction to rising gas prices, according to the Car Care Council. While consumers can’t control the price of gas, they can control how much gas they use by following some simple and inexpensive vehicle maintenance. “Most...
by Jim Henderson | Feb 20, 2012 | Electric Vehicles, Environment, Green Driving
The University of Tennessee has just come up with a theory about China electric vehicles that may have some believing that there was a little too much of the local whiskey involved in the process. According to a report released by the university, EVs in China are more...