Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Driving Freedom: eGreenCars

I'm passionate about a lot of things in life, my family, my music, my photography, the protection of the environment, virtually every animal on God's green earth and Shocker basketball (more on that one to come)—just to name a few. On their own, each of these topics can get me more geeked up than Double Rainbow Guy on meth. So just imagine what happens when they collide.

That was the case this week when my brother and a friend launched eGreenCars.com.

In its essence, eGreenCars is an educational resource, a website that helps anyone looking to buy a new, used or certified pre-owned fuel-efficent car navigate through a mountain of sometimes confusing technical information (and sometimes even mis-information). Through the site, shoppers can compare different green options—everything from hybrids and electrics to clean diesel vehicles and even traditional gasoline options—to determine which one is right for them with tools including an online monthly fuel savings calculator.

Once a buyer has widdled down all of the choices, the site can then help them find the exact car that best suites their needs (right now that option only includes cars located in the San Diego area, but that's soon to expand). Every car featured on the site has been given the EPA's official SmartWay certification—placing it among the top 20% of green cars within a given model year.

To put it simply, eGreenCars is your one-stop, learn-everything-you-need-to-know and-then-get-the-car-you-need green car solution.

So whether you're like me and want to make sure you're making the most responsible decision possible for future generations or just want a little extra cash to place on the Shockers in the Sweet Sixteen, watch the video below and then visit eGreenCars.com.



To keep up to date on eGreenCars and get the inside scoop on the green car industry, follow them on Twitter, Instragram, Pinterest like them on Facebook or connect with them on Google+.

Tell 'em the Zonkey sent ya!


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