Month: August 2022

Volkswagen of America has detailed its U.S.-produced versions of the 2023 ID4 compact crossover, which will come standard with a smaller 62-kilowatt-hour battery pack and start at $38,790, including shipping and excluding any federal or other tax credits. With its smaller battery, the base model rear-wheel-drive crossover will now come with a manufacturer-estimated 208 miles
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MOSCOW — Russian carmaker AvtoVAZ said on Thursday it would move production of the Lada Vesta small car to its main site in Togliatti from its Izhevsk assembly plant, in a move which should allow it to retain Togliatti’s 42,000-strong workforce. AvtoVAZ said the Izhevsk factory would switch to production of an electric version of
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The extension of the electric vehicle tax credit in the energy and health care compromise reached by Senate Democrats is good news for the auto industry as it undertakes a profound transformation in how its products are made, powered and used. But the plan includes a complicated set of limitations designed to optimize the outcomes.
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German passenger car sales fell 13 percent in July as automakers were unable to keep up with demand because of production shortfalls due to parts shortages. Registrations for the month were 205,911, the KBA motor transport authority said on Wednesday. Electric-car maker Tesla was the biggest monthly winner with registrations up 142 percent for a
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4:32 PM ET Associated Press IndyCar on Wednesday fined Andretti Autosport $25,000 because the team used a water bottle to make weight in the car Alexander Rossi drove to end his 49-race losing streak. Rossi’s car failed inspection following Saturday’s win on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. IndyCar said the water bottle was
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Despite BMW just starting production in July, a M4 CSL has already been crashed. The accident, which was shared by user NoorJosef on Instagram, supposedly involved another car rear-ending the limited-run M4, though at the moment it’s unclear as to who’s at fault nor whether the vehicle was a prototype, a pre-production unit or one
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Only three out of seven vehicles earned “good” or “acceptable” ratings in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s most recent side-impact crash evaluation. IIHS gave ratings of “good,” “acceptable,” “marginal” and “poor.” Out of the seven vehicles tested, which IIHS classified as midsize, the Subaru Outback was the only one to receive a “good” rating,
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DETROIT — General Motors plans to double its hands-free driving network to cover 400,000 miles in the U.S. and Canada starting later this year. Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free driver assist technology, soon will be available on 400,000 miles of divided highways — or interstates and non-divided highways, typically state and federal routes — across the
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