» Posted April 19, 2021 Resources
Jeep is looking to give Cadillac and Lincoln a run for their money in the full-size luxury sport utility vehicle market, reviving the Wagoneer to compete with the Escalade and Navigator.
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» Posted April 16, 2021 Resources
As the future of driving moves increasingly toward electric vehicles, signs abound that gas-powered cars are not long for this world. Some of the largest auto manufacturers have already signaled that they will stop selling cars that run on gas within a little more than a decade. At least two states have pledged to ban the sale of those cars as part of an effort to curb global emissions.
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» Posted April 14, 2021 Resources
General Motors is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to an ambitious new goal to scrap gas-powered vehicles from the global automaker’s fleet of offerings.
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» Posted April 12, 2021 Resources
The new Chevy Bolt “electric utility vehicle” may look like an SUV, but there is still at least one area where the 2022 EUV falls short when compared to gas-powered sport utility vehicles.
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» Posted April 9, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. recently started producing a new line of small pickup trucks rumored to be the long-awaited Maverick model, according to a report from CNBC.
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» Posted April 7, 2021 Resources
As carmakers increasingly shift their attention to electric vehicles, much of the competition for a piece of the future of driving focuses on electric vehicle batteries. Not just how far they can go on a single charge, but how quickly they can be replenished
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» Posted April 5, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. recently announced that it wants another look at certain Bronco Sport vehicles because of suspension issues that pose serious safety risks.
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» Posted March 26, 2021 Resources
BMW recently announced that it is recalling some 14,000 2 Series Gran Coupes whose sunroofs are not up to snuff.
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» Posted March 24, 2021 Resources
This probably is not what sports car enthusiasts mean when they say their vehicles can “fly.” Lamborghini is recalling more than 220 Aventador SVJ coupes, Car Scoops reports.
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» Posted March 22, 2021 Resources
A “Baby Jeep” is headed to the U.S. The first Jeep model built on a PSA Group platform following the company’s merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will start production in July 2022, Automotive News reports. The small sport utility vehicle, which will be built with PSA engines, will be followed by a sized-down Alfa Romeo crossover and a tiny Fiat, according to the news outlet.
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