By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 26, 2023 Late last month, a study conducted by AmericanTrucks revealed that about 6 out of 10 truck owners did not consider the Tesla Cybertruck a “real truck.” This was unfortunate, but it is also not surprising. The Cybertruck, after all, is so different compared to other pickups in
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Hyundai is already done with its budget Aston Martin phase and moving into the future. On Sunday, the 2024 Hyundai Sonata debuted ahead of its formal introduction at the Seoul auto show on March 30. Light on details and long on design and technology updates, the refreshed Sonata looks to cut a new path forward.
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DETROIT — Ford expects its electric vehicle business to lose $3 billion this year, even as it forecasts increased profits on its internal combustion and commercial vehicle operations. The automaker on Thursday projected that losses from its EV unit, called Model e, will increase nearly 50 percent in 2023 from $2.1 billion last year as
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Watch A 3-Y.O. Kid Do Donuts In A 986-HP Ferrari SF90 | Carscoops It’s obviously in the genes because dad is a five-time motorcycle world champion by Chris Chilton 1 hour ago by Chris Chilton Not all three-year-olds are created equal. Some are math prodigies capable of performing unfeasibly complicated calculations in their heads, others
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Automotive customers want what they want from suppliers. At one time or another over the years, automakers have made the delivery of lightweighting solutions, technology advances and the construction of global sourcing footprints their top supplier priority. Ralf Göttel, CEO of Benteler Group, an Austrian global supplier of metal automotive parts, spoke with Automotive News
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Technology is making in-vehicle digital cockpits more intelligent by using deeper machine-learning capabilities to create more robust occupant monitoring features and other systems. The advancements were on display at the InCabin Phoenix conference held this month. The three-day event, hosted by AutoSens, drew companies from around the world to share new in-cabin technology, spanning deeper
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Dacia and MG were big winners in France, where inflation is steering private car buyers toward less expensive models. The Dacia Sandero was the top-seller last month in France’s private market, which grew 19 percent, helping the overall market increase by 9.4 percent. The Sandero small hatchback was joined in the ranking of France’s top
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