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Month: February 2023
Electric vehicles do a lot of things really well, and often better than their combustion counterparts. However, cold weather performance isn’t one of them, as EV batteries aren’t capable of delivering the same driving range as they do when they are warmer. A couple of months ago I posted the results of a cold-weather road
Volvo’s decision to pick an executive to lead its design team who has no experience at a traditional automaker could become a new industry trend. “This is the first but unlikely the last move where an automaker shakes up its design by bringing in someone who isn’t a longtime car design boss,” Sam Livingstone, who
Feb 24, 2023 The Haas Formula One team reckon they will save $250,000 (£207,914) in freight costs this season after slimming their pitwall perch down to a three-seater. The U.S.-owned outfit’s new seating arrangement caught the eye among all of the attention on the 2023 cars testing in Bahrain. Instead of the usual six or
Indiana Woman Flashes Cars, Reportedly Does Same To Police | Carscoops When police asked if she was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, she reportedly replied “I wish” by Michael Gauthier 12 hours ago by Michael Gauthier Distracted driving is a serious issue, but text messages weren’t to blame in New Castle, Indiana earlier
Customers and auto dealers continue to be miles apart in their perceptions of transparency in the car buying process, according to Capital One. Only 21 percent of consumers called car shopping very or fully transparent, compared with 68 percent of dealership owners and staffers surveyed, the 2023 Capital One Car Buying Outlook study reported. “For
Molly Boigon has joined Automotive News as a transportation and mobility reporter in New York. Boigon, 28, previously covered K-12 education at WGBH Radio in Boston and worked as an investigative reporter at the Forward, a Jewish newspaper in New York, where she won a Rockower Award for her analysis of coronavirus positivity rates by
In this article LCID Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT People test drive Dream Edition P and Dream Edition R electric vehicles at the Lucid Motors plant in Casa Grande, Arizona, September 28, 2021. Caitlin O’Hara | Reuters Luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid appears to have a demand problem. The company said during its fourth-quarter
Cadillac will launch three electric vehicles this year to join the existing Lyriq and Celestiq, and a prototype for one of them has just been spotted. The prototype is for a mid-size three-row SUV that will likely end up replacing the gas-powered XT6. Cadillac has previously described the vehicle as a “globally sized” offering with
By Joey Klender Posted on February 23, 2023 Tesla has evidently started testing Superchargers equipped with the ‘Magic Dock,’ as one has been spotted for the first time in the United States. There is even a sign next to the station that shows how the automaker will initiate charging for non-Tesla vehicles. For several months,
BERLIN — German startup Sono Motors has abandoned plans to produce a partly solar-powered car called the Sion and will instead focus on building solar panels for third-party vehicles, the company said in a statement. Founded in 2016, Sono began trading on the NASDAQ in November last year in a bid to attract early-stage investors
10:02 AM ET SAKHIR, Bahrain — McLaren looks set for another tough start to a Formula One season after missing car development targets over the winter. McLaren started 2022 on the back foot after encountering brake issues in the Bahrain preseason test and has had a quiet start to the same test this year, which
New VW Takes Dramatic Plunge During Delivery Disaster | Carscoops This could be one of the fastest delivery accidents ever recorded, as the crash occurred just a few feet away the dealership floor by Thanos Pappas 5 hours ago by Thanos Pappas Imagine this – it’s a sunny day and you’re taking delivery of your
General Motors‘ plan to idle its full-size pickup factory in Indiana next month suggests the automaker is trying to avoid returning to days of stockpiling vehicles on dealership lots, analysts said this week. Halting production at Fort Wayne Assembly, which builds the light-duty Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, for two weeks starting March 27
Here Technologies has successfully fended off competition from technology giants looking to move into high-definition mapping, which is one of the key components for autonomous driving. CEO Edzard Overbeek recently told Automotive News Europe Correspondent Nick Gibbs how the location data and technology platform provider will keep a step ahead of Google. Volvo and Google
Newsday Llc | Newsday | Getty Images If you’re among the people who leased an auto in 2020 and are nearing the end of that agreement, you may want to check what the car is worth before turning it in. The average trade-in value of cars leased in 2020 is 19% more ($3,965) than the
On this episode of HOT ROD Unlimited, our resident scaredy-cat Elana Scherr faces her fears and gets behind the wheel of a 9-second dragster at zMax Dragway in North Carolina during a day at the Doug Foley Experience. Along with instruction from Doug Foley himself, Top Fuel and Funny Car drivers Brittany and Courtney Force
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