Clean Cities 2011 Vehicle Buyer's Guide by U.S. Department of Energy - HTML preview

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As in past years, fuel availability may be the deciding factor in any vehicle purchase. Fueling stations selling E85 ethanol are proliferating while specialized locations selling natural gas are also growing in number. Electric charging at home is now a viable  option and often can be arranged when you purchase an electric vehicle. Public  electric charging stations are being planned as cities prepare for a rollout of electric  vehicles. The free alternative fueling station locator at www.afdc.energy.gov/stations  can help you identify local fueling options for your vehicle.

The 2011 Vehicle Buyer’s Guide introduces the exciting lineup of alternative fuel  and advanced technology light-duty vehicles that combine reduced petroleum use with new transportation technologies. Take the time to educate yourself about the possibility of getting into a vehicle that reduces your use of petroleum, produces lower air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and takes you into the future  of transportation.