Porsche is one of the last automakers I’d expect to see start worrying about fuel efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions; after all, their customers typically just want something loud that goes really, really fast (in straight lines and around corners). Imagine my (pleased) surprise when I learned they were actually looking at the greener side of building cars.
Eco-Conscious Porsche Sports Cars (May Be) Coming Soon
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Charis Michelsen spent 7 years living in Germany and Japan, studying both languages extensively, doing translation and education with companies like Bosch, Nissin, Fuji Heavy, and others. Charis has a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. She also believes that Janeway was the best Star Trek Captain.












