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  1. Automobiles - New and Used (DealerNet)
      Provides a search engine to find new and used cars. 11-01

  2. Automobiles

  3. Comparison of Automobiles (ActiveBuyersGuide.com)
      Provides comparisons of cars by model, price, and other criteria. 6-01

  4. Time's 50 Worst Automobiles in History (Time.com)
      Describes a history of 50 cars that did not do well or did do well to our possible regret. 07-08

  5. Autos - The Least Polluting Models (GreenCars.com)
      Provides a list of the 12 best automobiles for low pollution levels. 08-08

  6. Fuel Cells - Hydrogen Storage for Fuel Cells (theAutoChannel.com)
      Describes a breakthrough in hydrogen storage, the MAIN barrier to the use of renewable, nonpolluting hydrogen as a fuel source in automobiles. Hydrogen fuel cells can provide up to 2.5 more energy efficiency than fossil fuel power, such as gasoline or diesel. The new storage tank was developed by a team from IMPCO, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Alcoa, and Thiokol Propulsion. 1-01

  7. Autos - Fuel Cell Power (Awesome Library)
      Provides sources of information on fuel cells for powering automobiles and homes. Fuel cells do not pollute, are inexpensive to operate, and should provide as much convenience as traditional sources of power, such as internal combustion engines. 5-01

  8. Compare Cars (Edmunds.com)
      Compares automobiles. 12-12

  9. -12-22-07 Bush Administration Position on Pollution Is Flawed (Time.com)
      "Environmentalists harbor no illusions about the Bush Administration. From a 2001 decision to weaken regulations on arsenic in drinking water to its antagonistic performance at last week's U.N. climate change talks in Bali, the White House has consistently opposed green goals. But Wednesday's move by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) denying California and 16 other states the right to set their own standards for carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles was an unpleasant surprise, even by Bush standards."

      "The EPA's Johnson argued that California's regulations had been preempted by national fuel economy legislation just been signed into law by President Bush, which requires all new cars and trucks to meet a toughened 35-mpg standard by 2020."

      "But that's simply not true. The new national fuel bill sets 35 mpg as a federal fuel economy floor, not a ceiling — and in any case, California officials contend that their rules would require at least 36 mpg by 2016, with room to grow." 12-07

  10. Compare Cars (Edmunds.com)
      Provides a comparison of up to four automobiles at a time. 12-12

  11. Compare Cars (Intellichoice.com)
      Provides a comparison of automobiles. 12-09

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