Month: February 2023

What’s Going On With This Mercedes-Maybach S 680? | Carscoops Could this Mercedes-Maybach S 680 be a prototype used for some kind of testing? by Brad Anderson 23 hours ago by Brad Anderson What you’re looking at is a Mercedes-Maybach S 680 and one could be easily fooled into thinking some nefarious behavior has occurred
0 Comments
At a time when automakers are expressing confidence about nearing the end of the global microchip shortage, factories worldwide just cut another 35,000 vehicles from their production schedules this week for lack of chips. Nearly 13,000 are being dropped from North American factory plans, according to the latest update from AutoForecast Solutions. Another 4,400 cuts
0 Comments
In this article 2330-TW ZE594-CN TSLA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT People walk along 5th Avenue in Manhattan, one of the nation’s premier shopping streets on February 15, 2023 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images This report is from today’s CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open
0 Comments
Not even a 27-foot-long hot dog is safe from the spate of catalytic converter thefts plaguing many dealerships and city streets across the country. The Oscar Mayer Weinermobile was victimized by thieves in Las Vegas this month. The giant frankfurter was parked outside a hotel just off the Strip when someone cut the catalytic converter
0 Comments
Ram has closed reservations for its 1500 REV pickup truck, just 5 days after order books opened. The exact number of reservations made was not disclosed. Ram is likely trying to build hype around its electric truck, and we wouldn’t be surprised if reservations opened again in a few months time. The 1500 REV was
0 Comments
DETROIT — For more than 60 years, Buick has incorporated some form of a tri-shield design in its logo. The latest version, making its North American production debut this year on the 2024 Encore GX, draws on that history while also taking a modern tack as the brand transitions toward a fully electric vehicle lineup.
0 Comments
Feb 17, 2023 Nate Saunders Close Nate Saunders General Editor, F1 Laurence Edmondson Close Laurence Edmondson F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 The FIA has issued a clarification around its controversial clampdown on political protests in Formula One, insisting any statement at a grand prix would still require permission
0 Comments