Remember when getting in your car and flying down the highway with the top down used to be the perfect escape from the mire and muck of everyday life, like bills and e-mail? Now, thanks to the implementation of technology in the auto industry, that o
Ford Motor Company filed a US patent application that shows autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicles could potentially repossess themselves if their owners miss lease or loan payments.
If you can't afford an EV – and you live in CA, one of several states that have all-but-banned anything that's not an EV – don't worry!
CA will buy you an EV.
To the tune of $27,000.
One month ago, when discussing the "perfect storm" hitting the US auto market, we showed that according to Fitch "More Americans Can't Afford Their Car Payments Than During The Peak Of Financial Crisis"...
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The U.S. has been tracking train derailments since 1975, and since then, we've averaged about 1704 derailments per year. Most of these aren't disasters, just annoyances that spill coal, grain, or gravel; and tie up traffic for a while.
Toyota decided that the right way of action is not to compete with Tesla in the EV segment but to actually make a completely different segment that they will dominate. They saw the potential of using hydrogen in vehicles, as it is the most abundant c
Urban planners are fending off abuse fuelled by conspiracy theories about their "15-minute city" regeneration projects which suspicious social media users claim are the road to "climate lockdowns".
About ten days after a train carrying vinyl chloride derailed and exploded, releasing dangerous chemicals into the air and water near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, two more trains derailed on Monday alone.
Diesel engines had to be made expensive and inefficient precisely because they used to be neither ?" in order to cancel one of the last remaining impediments to "electrification."
Elon Musk is old enough to remember John DeLorean – and the car he (briefly) made. He apparently does not remember the lessons DeLorean learned.
The hard way.
It's astounding they still allow kids – allow adults – to ride bicycles without training wheels. Probably not for much longer. Keeping them affixed might prevent someone from falling over.