Green Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
Washington Post:
Question: What exactly is green car technology?
Answer: “Green Is in the Eye of the Beholder.” In recent times “green” has been translated more to mean higher fuel efficiency — which literally means using less gas, which in turn creates fewer greenhouse gas emissions when you have higher fuel economy.

“Green” to some people means hybrids but that’s not the case. The hybrid achieves the goal by virtue of the technology, but you can also get 35 miles per gallon in a Ford Focus which is a normal gasoline car and costs about $15,000.
Question: What kinds of green fuels are available on the market? And which cars use them?
Answer: It is hard to say what green fuel is here to stay, but here is what you can consider… read on.
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