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Auto Show Features Eco-Friendly Technology The Tampa Tribune LOS ANGELES - Auto makers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving too slowly to curb the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Automakers to showcase eco-friendly cars in L.A. Provo Daily Herald LOS ANGELES -- Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving too slowly to curb the nation's dependence on foreign oil. General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. Eco-friendly cars in spotlight at show The State LOS ANGELES — Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving too slowly to curb the nation’s dependence on foreign oil. L.A. show focuses on eco-friendly cars MSNBC The Los Angeles Auto Show, the first major show of the North American season, opens this week in the capital of car culture. It boasts cars from 47 manufacturers, with 21 world debuts. By MSNBC.com’s Roland Jones. GM unveils new hybrid models for 2008 and announces plan to develop plug-in hybrid Detroit News LOS ANGELES -- With eco-friendly Los Angeles as a backdrop, General Motors Corp. on Wednesday made its most aggressive push yet into the market for hybrid vehicles. Automakers showcasing eco-friendly cars at the L.A. Auto Show WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids LOS ANGELES -- Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving Alternative fuel cars pose at auto show Sharewatch General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and BMW AG will unveil vehicles that run on hydrogen, while other companies, including DaimlerChrysler AG and Volkswagen AG, will show vehicles powered by E85 ethanol, electric-gas hybrid engines, biodiesel, natural gas and low-sulfur diesel fuel. Auto show's futuristic vehicles tinted green Montgomery Advertiser Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies still are moving too slowly to curb U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Automakers going green, but not fast enough The Morning Call Fuel cell, electric and diesel vehicles to be at show; protestors say progress too slow. | Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving too slowly to curb the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Business: Automakers moving toward alternative fuels The Nashua Telegraph LOS ANGELES – Automakers will roll into the Los Angeles Auto Show with a new lineup of concept cars powered by alternative fuels. But activists complain the companies are still moving too slowly to curb the nation's dependence on foreign oil. - By GARY GENTILE The Associated Press
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