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Fisker Begins U.S. Deliveries in California

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are receiving deliveries, though only in California for now. Early Launch Edition models hit the street with an almost-$70,000 price tag, but future iterations will come with a much more reasonable sub-$40,000 MSRP. The company partnered with Magna, an automotive manufacturing and supply chain powerhouse, to build the Ocean.

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Greenius Declaration of Human Rights

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Filed under: carbon producers , climate change , environment , fossil fuels , national parks Tagged: #BAD2013 , #humanrights , 350.org org , Blog action day 2013 , climate change , human rights. org Blog action day 2013 human rights'

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Surprise: Faraday Future Still Exists and Just Delivered Its First Vehicle

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Faraday delivered the vehicle to a buyer in California on August 12 and said it plans to deliver others in the near future. Futurist Alliance launch model carries a price tag of $309,000 and an EPA-estimated range of 381 miles. Lucid’s Air sedan sports a six-figure price tag, but it’s roughly half the outlay for an FF91.

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This 1970 Chevy Suburban Costs More Than Most Supercars

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The company has long offered custom resto-modded SUVs with deep-six-figure price tags, and it’s now set its sights on the Chevy Suburban. Icon will reveal the wild 1970 Suburban in the flesh on November 19th at a charity event in Southern California. Icon’s vehicles have never been cheap, but its latest vehicle goes above and beyond.

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First Electric Mini Delivered!

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Peter Trepp in Southern California is the first consumer to take delivery of their electric Mini. Peter blogs about his electric Mini at www.petersminie.blogspot.com/. Tags: peter trepp bmw mini e battery electric car. The USA Today story begins: "Peter Trepp just can't keep his foot off the accelerator of his new Mini E."

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Honda: The toughest nut cracks

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Honda has long been the most adamant of the automakers, refusing to consider plug-in cars, even after building the well-received EV Plus to meet the California ZEV mandate in the 90s. Source: NY Times Wheels blog ]. Tags: takanobu ito honda honda ev+ ev plus battery electric car.

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Greenius On The Scene: Plug-In 2009

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Here’s a few shots from yesterday first full day of the Plug-In 2009 conference in Long Beach, California. His new blog is a must read for anyone who wants the inside scoop on the latest: [link]. I’ll be back there today for more Greenius coverage to be published later this week.

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