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Spain is Living in 2050? Revolutionary 1 Stroke INNengine Analyzed
Spain is Living in 2050? Revolutionary 1 Stroke INNengine Analyzed
Internal combustion engines aren't going away. They are merely in the process of being taken away – from you and I and most everyone else who won't be able to afford paying $20-plus for a gallon of fuel.
According to recent data, some new cars can spy on you and record data like your destination and biometric information.
If Jim says it's bad I better put 10 on Tesla to win.
Many people dislike dealing with car salesmen who are sometimes pushy and sometimes shifty.
In order to keep the trucks on the roads during the winter time rock salt is required to deice the roads and without this precious mineral supply chains would come to a stretching halt come winter. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks w
In order to keep the trucks on the roads during the winter time rock salt is required to deice the roads and without this precious mineral supply chains would come to a stretching halt come winter. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks w
Tesla and Chinese rivals signal EV price war truce in 'socialist values' pledge
You can miss the 6.75-liter V12 all you want, but the all-electric Spectre is a glorious replacement.
The four-seat Aska A5 is the size of an SUV, but at the touch of a button it extends an array of electric propellers and converts to a cruise-capable eVTOL aircraft with an impressive hybrid range. The FAA has cleared it for flight testing.
About eight months ago, we penned a note titled "Forget Musk's Tunnels, Early Tesla Investor Seeds First-Ever eVTOL Car."
According to the International Energy Agency, the transportation sector is more reliant on fossil fuels than any other sector in the economy. In 2021, it accounted for 37% of all CO2 emissions from end?use sectors.
The Teamsters Union, with hundreds of thousands of members who are United Parcel Service (UPS) drivers, "walked away from the national bargaining table" and demanded that the shipping giant deliver its "last, best, and final offer" by Friday.
Earth's surface is covered by 71% water, connecting every corner of the world, so it's no surprise that 80% of global trade is carried by ship. But how does it all work?
Ammonia has been proposed as a clean fuel for ships, airliners, trucks and trains, but China's GAC believes it could also have a future in passenger cars.
The Hindenburg disaster has nothing to do with today's safety systems that starts with the tanks
Ammonia has been proposed as a clean fuel for ships, airliners, trucks and trains, but China's GAC believes it could also have a future in passenger cars.
While test driving the new Mercedes GLE 450 (you can read about that, here) I glanced down at the instrument cluster and noticed something you might be interested in.
After filing for bankruptcy protection, electric truck startup Lordstown Motors Corp. shares crashed Tuesday morning in premarket trading in New York.
For years, Alphabet's Waymo, Tesla and others leaders have promised autonomous vehicles will be here soon. However, we are currently short of the promised robotaxi capabilities. Here is a summary of the current situation.
'I hope that they didn't forget their … mission'
CSX will retrofit diesel locomotive using CPKC's conversion kit
First Cybertruck customer deliveries are expected to take place at the end of September.
Could you afford to spend $1,000 or more each month on a car payment? Not counting the costs on top of that – such as insurance?
The old school Italian mafia as portrayed in The Godfather movies had some admirable attributes, among them its rule of omerta – or silence.
Half a dozen carmakers are adopting giga casting after Tesla to reduce costs and simplify manufacturing.
Elon Musk announced to the press that he will invest in India. Presumably this will be some kind of Tesla factory.
The EV doubled US registrations in January-April 2023, becoming America's No. 1 passenger car and second best selling vehicle overall.
More states are taxing public charging stations, even free ones. Critics say that could lead businesses to stop providing them.