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wrecked_2011_hummer_h2For car manufacturers, creating a green vehicle is finally no longer a case of fulfilling the needs of a small niche market; nor is it a case of having a token nod to sustainability in the lineup for "feel good" purposes or as a way to greenwash a path into American garages. With $4 per gallon gas prices, it is now finally becoming clear to car manufacturers that renewable energy is the way of future, and going green is a matter of economic survival. Thus, we are happy to announce that it appears the SUV has finally come to the end of its road....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/transportation-tuesday-rip-suv-may-green-be-your-legacy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
ripsuv2For car manufacturers, creating a green vehicle is finally no longer a case of fulfilling the needs of a small niche market; nor is it a case of having a token nod to sustainability in the lineup for "feel good" purposes or as a way to greenwash a path into American garages. With $4 per gallon gas prices, it is now finally becoming clear to car manufacturers that renewable energy is the way of future, and going green is a matter of economic survival. Thus, we are happy to announce that it appears the SUV has finally come to the end of its road....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/transportation-tuesday-rip-suv-may-green-be-your-legacy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
ripsuv3For car manufacturers, creating a green vehicle is finally no longer a case of fulfilling the needs of a small niche market; nor is it a case of having a token nod to sustainability in the lineup for "feel good" purposes or as a way to greenwash a path into American garages. With $4 per gallon gas prices, it is now finally becoming clear to car manufacturers that renewable energy is the way of future, and going green is a matter of economic survival. Thus, we are happy to announce that it appears the SUV has finally come to the end of its road....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/transportation-tuesday-rip-suv-may-green-be-your-legacy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
ripsuv4For car manufacturers, creating a green vehicle is finally no longer a case of fulfilling the needs of a small niche market; nor is it a case of having a token nod to sustainability in the lineup for "feel good" purposes or as a way to greenwash a path into American garages. With $4 per gallon gas prices, it is now finally becoming clear to car manufacturers that renewable energy is the way of future, and going green is a matter of economic survival. Thus, we are happy to announce that it appears the SUV has finally come to the end of its road....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/transportation-tuesday-rip-suv-may-green-be-your-legacy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




