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The Blue Book Goes Green
Submitted by Liv Greene on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 11:38am.
Kelley Blue Book, the ubiquitous source of automotive information, has just launched a new section to their website entitle KBBGreen. It's intended to be one-stop shopping for everything you ever wanted to know about green cars. It features car reviews, the latest green stories, and helpful information about the different technologies out there (electric, fuel cell, ethanol etc.). With engaging features such as "The Ten Cars That are Going to Change your Mind About Diesel" and "Q&A: Living With a Hybrid Car", KBBGreen promises to be a great resource for green car shoppers. It is stories like these that I find continually inspiring. Like my post from the other day, it is encouraging to see more and more signs of the green tipping point. (2 votes) »
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