GM has developed electric and hybrid cars that are helping to commercialize electric drive, and the latest has E85 ethanol capability. Discover the contribution of GM cars to the hybrid industry with information from a green car specialist in this free video on eco-friendly vehicles.
Expert: Ron Cogan
Bio: Ron Cogan is a general manager of GreenCar.com, the leading source of information on green cars on the Web.
Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
2011?! That's too late. Opel will be bankrupt by then if this car doesn't come to market sooner. Competitors will flood the market in 2010 with all sorts of hybrids and electric vehicles. It would be a shame because the concept is top of the line: plug-in hybrid with an electric generator. This is the car we have been waiting for. I hope they can produce it sooner.
ruirodtube 2 years ago
god damn niggers
kelloggcerealxoxo 2 years ago
100% electric ISN'T green. Where do you think the electricity comes from? COAL! Wake up people. There is no such thing as "green". We have to live on this world and use it's resources. We're here and we're a part of the earth.
zivjax 2 years ago
When GM starts manufacturing 100% electric cars we'll know they're serious about going green. Until then... blah...
frankodelic 2 years ago
Ethanol isn't green. Taking into account the production process, it contributes as much greenhouse gas to the atmosphere as gasoline. Takes quite a bit of oil to produce it as well.
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