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By Car Agent at 04/10/08 04:13

Recently, its was featured here on the car blog by Sam Heisin about the BMW 118d Green Car Of The Year. And now, other car manufacturers are now setting their bars and stated they will make a move to help the environment by creating more green cars.

This move by the giant car makers in the world is due to the increasing environmental problems every country in the world is experiencing. These pollution, according to studies, were contributed mostly by factories and cars. There are no single country nowadays that do not have even a single car. These figures emits deadly gases everyday without us noticing. With billions of cars worldwide, our environment in in great danger, thus, calls for the help to minimize the pollution brought about by the technology, us, humans invented

Last year, Toyota's commitment to help the environment pollution free started. They delivered 5 Toyota Prius petrol electric cars to Britain's Climatecar, a taxi company that swears on giving the people quality taxi service less than pollution brought by their cars.

Honda on the other hand, developed the all new Honda Civic GX. BMW have its own line of green cars, which are all globally competitive and globally appreciated.

There are now a number of car models that uses natural gas, hydrogen fuel and some are electrically started. These models are now doing its part in helping the environment recover from the previous decades of polluted air from cars.

Almost all car manufacturers have developed their own environment friendly cars. Ford, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, Nissan, GM, Saab, Pontiac, Holden, Lotus, Volkswagen, Audi, Volvo and more.

Cars now has got a new criteria to check into before buying it, the effort to save our planet.

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