
Today is Halloween, but no tired jokes about green pumpkins here. It's the end of the month, so it's time to look at the most popular posts on GreenCarReports.com over the last 30 days, which include items on hybrids, clean diesels, and two on the Tesla electric car.
Four out of the top five are new for the month. The only returnee from September's most popular posts is our ever-popular suggestion that the 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI is going to be a barn-burner for clean diesel sales. Here goes:
1: Toyota Goes Steampunk With New Electric-Car Concept for Tokyo.
This one was a total shock. We almost didn't do the story, figuring it
was an obscure concept car at a show that's seen better days. What do we
know? Bottom Line: Toyota's FT-EV II concept proves the company still
has its wack intact. Would you believe, oh, a steampunk inspired
interior minus such basics as a steering wheel?
2: Will the 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI
Be Diesel's Biggest Winner? This perennial favorite has held onto
second place for three months in a row now. Bottom Line: With good
reviews rolling in and a base price of $21,990, we think VW's 2010 Golf
TDI will rock and roll in the sales charts, helped by hordes of loyal
existing Golf diesel owners who appreciate the car's benefits. But Audi,
BMW, and other carmakers with no previous diesel offerings could have a
tougher time.

3: Tesla Taxi?
Hybrid Cab Owner Customizes Electric Roadster. Tesla stories always do
pretty well for us, and this one was a slam-dunk, courtesy of a tipoff
from notre bon ami at LeBlogAuto in France. Bottom Line: The owner of a
New York City taxi fleet, made up mostly of Ford Escape Hybrids, bought a
Tesla Roadster Sport for his second home in Monaco and had it painted
to resemble a Big Apple cab, complete with black graphics. It's your
call as to whether you like it or loathe it.
4: Want $42K Off a New Tesla Roadster?
Call Your Colorado Cousin. We can't help but be smug over this one;
GreenCarReports.com broke the story nationally, and it got picked up by
Fox News and many other outlets. Bottom Line: Between now and December
31, Colorado residents can get a green-car credit of up to $42,000 on
their Colorado state taxes if they buy a 2009 Tesla Roadster for
$109,000. Tesla just opened a store in Boulder. Coincidence? We don't
think so.
5: PREVIEW: 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid Two-Seat Sports Coupe.
Honda's upcoming hybrid two-seater has been a long time coming, but
it's got great buzz. This article's popularity just proves it. Bottom
Line: On sale in Japan next February, and arriving in the U.S. next
spring, the CR-Z shares the platform of the 2010 Honda Insight. We truly
hope that it provides the same delightful rollerskate handling that
made the 1983-1991 CR-X so beloved 20 years ago.
We're encouraged that so many of our most-populars are new; it means people are reading and following our coverage of the latest events in green-car news around the automotive world.


We're encouraged that so many of our most-populars are new; it means people are reading and following our coverage of the latest events in green-car news around the automotive world.
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