C’mon Dad, give me the car tonight
-Violent Femmes
Jacob is 14, which means that in two years he will be driving, and what he will be driving is the minivan that I have been shamefacedly chauffeuring children in since 2004. It is a truth universally accepted that the worst part about finding out that you are pregnant with a 3rd child is that you will have to become a Minivan Mom.
More importantly, that means in two years Mom gets a new set of wheels. Look, I might be a hippie housewife but I know a hot car when I see one. Odds are, I won’t be able to afford any of the ‘green’ cars I’m about to show you, but that’s not going to stop me from window shopping. It’s good to have goals.
Here are the ‘green’ cars, hybrids, electric vehicles, and fuel-efficient models that I’d love to tool around town in. Let me know your favorite 🙂
(And yes, that’s Jake up there, on my friend Kristin’s motorcycle. Photo credit is all hers.)
Fisker Karma Surf
I’m going to pledge loyalty to the Karma first, not just because that’s my puppy’s name, but because these will be produced here in Wilmington DE. Karmas are luxury vehicles, make no mistake. That low-slung growly-yet-elegant aspect (reminiscent of Jaguar) comes with a hefty price tag in the area of $100K. Â It boasts a top speed of 125mph, going from 0-16 in 5.9. It has a range of 300 miles, 50 pure electric and another 250 on the range extender. The Surf has a BMW engine and is being marketed as “sports car meets station wagon,” but that phrase undermines just how damn sexy this car is.
Tesla Model X Electric Crossover
The car pictured is actually the Tesla Roadster. I’ve made no secret of my love for the Roadster and its more ‘affordable’ version, the Model S. But since that’s not new I won’t bore you with it again.
The Tesla Model X Electric SUV Crossover is going to be unveiled on February 9, so I’ll have to come back and update at that time. However, some lucky ducks did get a sneak peak and this is what I’m seeing reported across the interwebz:
- all-electric AWD 7-seater SUV
- faster than a Porsche 911 and roomier than an Audi Q7
- rumored to be available in late 2013, probably for the cost of a Porsche 911 & Audi Q7 put together.
2013 Honda Accord coupe concept
The Honda coupe comes in three different powertrains:
- an efficient, 2.4-liter direct-injected 4-cylinder
- powerful 3.5-liter V-6
- and a plug-in hybrid, all of which are expected to achieve class-leading fuel efficiency
It offers Lane Departure Warning (leaving your lane without a blinker on), Forward Collision Warning and the Honda-exclusive LaneWatch™ blind spot display: a camera system mounted on the mirror on the passenger side that allows you to view your blong spot. The new Accord will also have a rear view back-up camera.
E-REV Extended-Range Electric Truck from VIA Motors
It’s an electric vehicle for the tough truck-driving set, with “Better gas fuel economy than a Prius™ with the payload of a pickup.” Can be charged with a standard outlet, or faster with a 240 volt outlet or charging station. The vehicle only uses gas once you’ve drained the batteries: 40 miles on battery power and then up to another 300 miles. It also generates its own electricity, meaning you could use it for power when camping (or when the power goes out), or on a job site. Starting at $57,000.
Toyota Prius c
OK, I don’t love the looks of a Prius, I admit it. I think the meh styling of the Prius is part of why hybrids didn’t take off right at the start. BUT the Prius c hatchback (c is for city) has advantages you can’t argue with:
- 53 MPG city-driving, the highest city fuel economy of any car “without a plug”
- the trusted Toyota name; the name Prius has pretty much proven itself, too.
- starting MSRP under $19,000.
2013 Ford Fusion
This is a pretty good-looking car, with design overtones of Audi. It will be available in gas, hybrid and plug-in hybrid, which engine options including:
- Standard 2.5L Duratec® I-4 engine
- Available new 1.6L and 2.0L EcoBoost® engines (with Start-Stop system that turns the engine off when vehicle stops and restarts when you take your foot off the brake)
- Available hybrid 2.0L I-4 Atkinson-cycle powertrain
- Available plug-in hybrid electric 2.0L I-4 Atkinson-cycle hybrid powertrain
Features include:
- 47 MPG to the lithium-ion hybrid and 100+ MPGe to the Plug-In Fusion Energi
- lane-keeping system alerts you and actively applies steering torque if drifting is detected
- parallel-parking assistance, which I’m hoping will become standard in cars by 2014 so I won’t feel dumb using it (6 years in the sticks has rendered me incapable of parallel parking.)
- regenerative braking captures braking energy & stores it to help power the car
- the seats are made from foam derived from plants, like soybeans, and covered in cloth that’s 100% post-industrial & post-consumer.
Honorable mention: Dodge Dart
NOT the greenest of the bunch, I admit. But 40 mpg isn’t too shabby, and I have such fond memories of a Dodge Dart that was converted into a Batmobile that I can’t help but be thrilled they brought it back. Plus, it’s just a damn fine-looking car.
Other recent noteworthy news in eco cars:
Look, ma, no plug!: Electric cars recharged wirelessly: convenience is always a top priority.
Secretary Chu Predicts Steep Decline in EV Battery Prices: this could go a long way towards driving that initial investment cost down.
One-third of car fuel consumption due to friction loss: in the engine, transmission, tires, and brakes. Electric cars experience only half of that energy loss.
BUT remember:
Used Car Expert Says Buying Used Is “Greener”– the greenest choice is almost always what you already have! No matter what, new production means an energy cost and a certain level of pollution. Be good to the car you already have so it will last.
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Growing up in a household with no car meant my brother and I grew up with a healthy obsession with wheels: he went on to become a mechanic for a while (and owned more cars than I can remember). I’ve always been more fascinated with the evocative nature of well-designed cars (my favorites being the lean, mean Corvettes and Jaguars and stately Bentleys). That eco-conscious cars have evolved to the point that they can be both beautiful and earth-friendly is genuinely exciting for me— now I’m waiting for the prices to come down to the point that they’re practical for the everyday commuter or soccer mom.
Hey, if you liked this eco-vehicle eye candy you might want to follow my “green cars are sexy” board on Pinterest. Just sayin’.
Which of these is your favorite?
If money were no object, what would you be driving right now?