DC Motor News
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| 2008-08-13 15:08:09 | |
| A Holy Roller By: Jura Koncius |
Filed Under: NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle) |
The pope who wears Prada has a new set of chic custom wheels. Pope Benedict XVI, who has made headlines with his high-style red designer loafers and his Gucci shades, is tooling around the grounds of Vatican City in an electric car outfitted in luxurious Natuzzi Italian white leather. His latest fashion statement was donated to the pontiff by Global Electric Motorcars (GEM), a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler, and Natuzzi. "It was a very special project and an honor to be involved in it," said Daniel Tranchini, chief global sales and marketing officer for Natuzzi, the world's largest manufacturer of leather upholstery, calling us from the International Furniture Fair in Cologne, Germany. The car, which bears a vague resemblance to a golf cart, has the papal seal on the front and back and was made for short hops behind the walls of Vatican City. No word on whether there is a papal putting green out there.
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| 2011-09-02 00:00:00 | |
| Buchanan calls for bipartisan effort to convert nation to "green" energy By: Domenick Yoney |
Filed Under: NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle) |
Vern Buchanan (R), the Congressman
representing the Sarasota, FL area, is one politician who sees the "green" light.
While visiting with solar and electric car maker, Cruise Car Inc,
whose manufacturing and sales operation is in his district, the lawmaker made a
plea for a national bipartisan effort to make the switch from fossil fuels to more
environmentally-friendly energy sources. Speaking to the company's employees
and assembled media, Buchanan said, "My sense is we've been misled as
Americans in many ways for the last 25 years in terms of our energy and where
we're going to get it. Solar, alternate energy, all that stuff is possible; it'll create
jobs, it'll make a difference."
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| 2008-08-13 11:33:58 | |
| Phillipine police roll on patrol in a NEV By: Domenick Yoney |
Filed Under: NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle) |
The price of gas is getting out of hand everywhere. Ok, maybe not
Venezuela, where its cheaper than our bottled water at ¢15 a gallon, but
almost everywhere else, it's expensive. In the Philippines its so costly ($4.50
gallon in a country where, according to the Philippine National Statistics Office, the
average household income is about $4,000 USD a year) that the Philippine
National Police (PNP) has started testing neighborhood electric vehicles (NEV)
with the goal of putting them into regular action.
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