Month: September 2023

BERLIN — German Economy Minister Robert Habeck welcomed the European Union’s anti-subsidy probe against Chinese-made electric cars. The European Commission has launched an investigation into whether to impose punitive tariffs to protect EU producers against cheaper Chinese electric vehicle imports that it says are benefiting from state subsidies. “This is about unfair competition, it’s not
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New Zealand’s Liam Lawson will continue to race for AlphaTauri in place of the injured Daniel Ricciardo at the Singapore Grand Prix. Ricciardo suffered a broken metacarpal in his left hand in a crash ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix, which also forced him to miss the Italian Grand Prix. Ricciardo will be present with
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BMW has abandoned charging customers subscription fees for heated seats in an early indication there will be limits for manufacturers to reap new revenue from software-based services. The automaker will go back to offering heated seats and wheels as optional equipment, rather than outfitting its vehicles with the hardware and charging consumers later, Pieter Nota,
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Malaysian Motorcyclist Goes Viral After Being Ticketed For “World’s Smallest” License Plate | Carscoops Malaysian law actually allows vehicle owners to modify their license plate as long they don’t do something wild like, say, make it smaller than a finger nail, which is just what one motorcycle rider did 13 hours ago Throughout the entire
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DETROIT — The GMC Acadia is getting roomier. After shrinking for the current generation, the three-row Acadia returns for the 2024 model year to the larger footprint it once shared with the Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave. Acadia production is moving from Spring Hill, Tenn., back to Lansing, Mich., rejoining the Traverse and Enclave. The
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