Automobile Makers Launch “Discover Alternative Fuel Autos” Campaign in PA

The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a trade association including BMW Group, DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Porsche, Toyota and Volkswagen, has launched www.DiscoverAlternatives.org, an initiative to encourage the use of alternative fuel automobiles in Pennsylvania.

“Alternative fuel autos of all kinds are a reality today. Whether it’s achieving greater fuel economy or reducing America’s reliance on oil as a primary fuel source, automakers remain committed to populating America’s roadways with innovative vehicle technologies,” said Fred Webber, President and CEO of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.

In the past five years, the number of alternative fuel automobiles on our nation’s roadways has more than doubled. In addition to the more than 40 alternative fuel vehicles on sale in dealer showrooms across America, there are more than 30 more advanced vehicles, including hybrids, clean diesels and ethanol capable vehicles in development.

“Fortunately, we have so many choices of safe, reliable cars and trucks that address concerns for greater fuel efficiency, and less dependence on foreign fuels,” said David N. Taylor, executive director of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association. “It is clear that auto manufacturers are responding to the wants and needs of today’s driver.”

Today in Pennsylvania, there are 269,444 alternative fuel vehicles on the road.

For a complete list of alternative fuel technologies and to learn more about alternative fuel automobiles visit www.DiscoverAlternatives.org .


5/26/2006

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