Following the success of the UK site launched in 2006, WhatGreenCar is delighted
to announce its launch in the US, and provide free-to-use vehicle ratings to motorists in
North America. We hope you enjoy using the site.
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The WhatGreenCar rating system scores a vehicle's lifecycle environmental impact out
of 100 ranging from 0 for the greenest vehicles to 100+ for the most polluting.
Ratings are initially available for gasoline, diesel, hybrid, ethanol and natural gas vehicles.
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With vehicle ratings for over 6000 models covering model years 2008 through 2010,
it's simple to find a green new car using WhatGreenCar's searchable database. Click the
quick search listing (left) to display the full search results.
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With so many fuel and engine types to choose from, choosing a green car is a far
from simple task. To assist your choice, the Green Car Guide provides information
about the main 'green car' options available in North America.
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Battery powered electric cars will most likely play a major role in future of mobility. What was not known so far, however,...
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As a new generation of cars and light trucks start appearing on the market, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and...
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The database includes vehicle ratings for over 6000 models covering model
years 2008 through 2010. Ratings are available for gasoline, diesel,
bioethanol (flex-fuel) and natural gas light-duty vehicles that can be
purchased in the US..