» Posted June 12, 2019 Resources
The luxury car makers at Bentley have some lofty goals for electrifying their high-end vehicles. The company says it will offer hybrid versions of all of its models within the next four years.
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» Posted June 7, 2019 Resources
Fiat Chrysler is recalling nearly 300,000 Dodge Dart vehicles because of a gear selector problem that could cause the cars to unexpectedly roll away. The company says the transmission in an affected car may not change gears when a driver shifts into park.
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» Posted June 5, 2019 Resources
Horsepower, a sleek exterior and the latest bells and whistles are all well and good, but safety is still the top priority for many new car buyers. And rightly so: Some 40,000 people are killed in car accidents each year.
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» Posted May 31, 2019 Resources
Remember the Volkswagen Rabbit? The small, affordable vehicle first hit American streets in 1975. Later rebranded the Golf, the car may soon be a relic of the past, at least in the States.
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» Posted May 29, 2019 Resources
Electric cars are often gauged based on how long they can go on a single charge. Tesla is once again setting the standard on that score with the Model S.
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» Posted May 27, 2019 Resources
A technological arms race is heating up in the automobile industry, as carmakers look to automation and connectivity to make getting from Point A to Point B a safer and more enjoyable experience. Fiat Chrysler’s new partnership with Google and Samsung is a prime example.
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» Posted May 24, 2019 Resources
You don’t need to be an auto mechanic to understand that it’s a bad thing when your car catches on fire.
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» Posted May 22, 2019 Resources
When carmakers allow defective vehicles to leave the plant, they put a lot of people at risk. That includes not only anyone who drives or rides in the car, but also anyone in the vicinity anytime the vehicle hits the road.
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» Posted May 20, 2019 Resources
It seems like every other day a classic car is getting an electric facelift. Ford Motor Co. isn’t wasting any time getting in on the action.
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» Posted May 17, 2019 Resources
Dyson is getting into the automobile manufacturing game. The British vacuum-cleaner heavyweight is working on an electric sport utility vehicle that’s expected to compete with Tesla on the high-end market for pug in cars. The company appears to be betting that new battery technology will help separate it from the pack.
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