November 6, 2009
BMW, Toyota, Ford Tout Eco-cars
More and more automakers are playing up their hybrid cars, and other environmental progress.
In a short trailer about its environmental efforts, BMW touts a zero-emissions car, its water recycling initiatives and factories powered by renewable energy.
Here’s how Toyota is promoting its hybrid Prius in Australia.
And here’s a look at Ford’s Fusion Hybrid ad.
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