AutoblogGreen for 03.25.08
It's huge, it's a hybrid and we lived with it for a week. Read our in-depth review of the 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid if you're tempted to shell out the big bucks for a greener SUV. Of course, you could always just slap a Treehugger license plate on you Hummer and call it a day. There are many people, though, who want to do more and are looking to buy a Smart ForTwo in the U.S. Trouble is, they aren't finding as many as they'd like. The distributor says he could sell 15,000 more this year if he had them. Nice problem to have.
In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
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