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2013 Green Car Buyers Guide: Hybrids, Diesels, Plug-Ins

Green Car Reports

It's autumn, which means that new 2013 cars are now showing up in dealerships all across the country. With gas prices high and new fuel-economy standards in effect, automakers are rolling out new green cars of every type. Here's our selective list of the important new green models you'll be able to buy over the next year.

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How to buy an electric-car charging station: buyers guide to EVSEs

Green Car Reports

Electric cars all come with a 120-volt charging cable that can charge the battery from a household socket if there are no other options. But sooner or later, most battery-electric car owners will want a 240-volt Level 2 charging station that can recharge the car as much as four times faster.

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Tesla Model 3 reservations, FTC VW lawsuit, 2017 Hyundai Ioniq: today's car news

Green Car Reports

Today, Tesla updates its reservation policy for the Model 3 electric car, the Federal Trade Commission sues Volkswagen, and we preview the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq. All this and more on Green Car Reports. Looking to buy electric-car charging station? Our buyer's guide has everything you need to know.

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Opinion: Why Choosing the Right Car Is More Important than Ever

Clean Fleet Report

These days, buying a new car is a decision that you can’t take lightly. There are so many different factors to consider when buying a car and there are dozens of unique features that you can only find in very specific models. Cars are also a very expensive investment these days.

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Buyer’s Guide: Hybrid vs. Electric: Which is better?

Clean Fleet Report

There are quite a few ways you can spend less when it comes to your vehicle, such as choosing an option like pay-as-you-drive insurance if you’re someone who puts low miles on their car. The car relies solely on electricity for power. The most significant benefit of electric cars is their environmental footprint.

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Ride1Up 700 series review: A classy Class-3 e-bike that doesn’t break the bank

Green Authority

See also: Electric bicycle buyers guide. I had to screech to a halt going 20 mph to miss a car racing out of a parkade that wasn’t looking, which likely saved me some injuries. Should you buy the Ride1Up 700 Series? But is the performance as good as the bike looks? 48V15ah Retention Rhino, 39 x 21700 Samsung Cells.

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