Month: July 2023

Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley said Thursday the company will unveil an “all-new” F-150 pickup, as well as a new hybrid variant, this September at the Detroit auto show. Automotive News has previously reported the F-150 is due for a mid-cycle freshen this year before a next-generation model launches in 2026. The F-150 is
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There’s a little Kansas liberal arts school in a town of 14,000 that has an endowment that could make some Silicon Valley scenesters blush. Would you believe $1.5 billion? Yes, you read that right. How does McPherson College do it? As Hagerty tells it, a benefactor who wishes to remain anonymous promised that (s)he would donate $500 million
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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan bill that would prevent automakers from eliminating AM broadcast radio in new vehicles now heads to the Senate floor for consideration. The Democratic-led Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday advanced the bill, known as the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, which directs the Transportation Department to issue a rule requiring automakers
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Passenger vehicles today are more than a mechanical means to move people from Point A to Point B. They have evolved into a new species: powerful computational devices that are truly mobile. The sophisticated technology at the heart of modern vehicles, including hardware, software, data and machine learning, has sparked nothing less than a second
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Finnish bicycle specialist Pole has just dropped a bombshell in the e-MTB world with the launch of its adaptable and ultra capable e-MTB called the Sonni. Launched in both e-bike and standard configurations, this adaptable frameset can be setup for all sorts of riding—from enduro, to downduro, and full downhill builds. Let’s take a look
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