
Everyone's got advice for Detroit these days, from President-elect Barack Obama to Neil Young. Meanwhile, GM is still trying top get a 100 mpg sticker for the Volt and the Auto Alliance says fuel efficiency takes a back seat to OEM survival. Don't forget to follow AutoblogGreen on Twitter for the green side of the LA Auto Show this week.
- Obama says filling up our SUVs isn't progress
- Chevy tweaks production Volt interior
- LA Preview: hydrogen fuel cell Passat Lingyu
- NY Times analyzes how the Volt might get that 100 mpg sticker
- Neil Young offers advice for ailing Detroit 3
- Auto Alliance: fuel efficiency takes a back seat to survival
- Possible reasons A123 lost the Chevy Volt contract
- Rendered speculation: Fiesta-based Ford B-Max mini-MPV
- AMG confirms that it will launch high-performance diesel by 2011
- Will the battery in your plug-in hybrid only last 25,000 miles?
- Chery-based Dodge Hornet dead for now
- Drag racing White Zombie gets some Oregon Public TV love
- Got Twitter? Follow AutoblogGreen at the LA Auto Show this week
- EPA ups America's Renewable Fuel Standard to 10.21 percent for 2009
- Waste Management tries out hydraulic hybrids
- Volvo starts production of low-CO2 DRIVe range




















