Hydrogen Wonder
Honda is taking hydrogen cars one step closer to your driveway by introducing the FCX. New technology could bring this to dealers in 2008:
Get the details
Hybrids: Why Buy One?
Whether a hybrid is right for you depends on your needs and also your perception of value. Are they worth it? Learn more
The Alternate Options
From ethanol to hydrogen there are plenty of upcoming fuel options that are paving the way for a cleaner automotive future. Get the details on new options -- Read on
E85/Ethanol for Fuel
Fuel from corn and other natural products is taking off to produce more fuel efficient cars:
- Study Boosts Ethanol as Fuel
- Is Ethanol the Answer?
- Does E85 Cost More?
- Brazil Paves Ethanol Future
- New Ethanol Production Methods
- Ethanol Fun Facts
Dirty Diesel No More
Fill'er up with vegetable oil or Earth-friendly BioDiesel. See how this old dog has learned new tricks.
- Can Diesels Make a Comeback?
- Audi R10 Diesel Race Car
- Clearing the Smoke on Diesel
- BioDiesel Fun Facts
- Clean Diesel Fuel Is Here
The Facts on Hybrid Cars
A lot of mystery still surrounds these gas-electric hybrid wonders.
- News on Hybrid Vehicles and Diesel Cars & Trucks
- The High Price of Hybrid Cars
- Hybrids: Save Gas, Lose Money
- Why Buy a Hybrid Car?
- Harnessing Hybrid Tax Credits
- Most Fuel Efficient Cars
Alternative Fuel Options
Get even more in-depth information on future fuels:
- National Hydrogen Association
- Ethanol - E85Fuel.com
- Alternative Fuel Data Center
- Golden Fuel Systems
- Biodiesel.org
- GreaseCar.com
- 1) Honda Insight -- 60/66 mpg
- 2) Toyota Prius -- 60/51 mpg || Video
- 3) Honda Civic Hybrid -- 49/51 mpg
- 4) Toyota Camry Hybrid -- 40/38 mpg || Video
- 5) Toyota Yaris -- 34/40 mpg || Video
- 6) Honda Fit- 33/38 mpg || Video
- 7) Toyota Corolla -- 32/41 mpg
- 8) Honda Civic -- 30/40 mpg || Video
- 9) Scion xA -- 32/37 mpg
- 10) Hyundai Accent -- 32/35 mpg
- 11) Nissan Versa -- 30/36 mpg || Video