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Texas says state-funded EV chargers must include Tesla plugs
Texas will require EV charging companies to include both Tesla's NACS and CCS standards to qualify for state subsidies.
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Mercedes-Benz is the first carmaker to integrate ChatGPT into its voice-control system
On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz announced it would begin beta-testing versions of its MBUX infotainment system featuring integrated ChatGPT. General Motors made a similar announcement in March
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Evo-F2 – Blumgi games
Blumgi games
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Car Eats Car: Winter Adventure – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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New York City will charge drivers going downtown. Other cities may be next
President Joe Biden’s administration is set to allow New York City to move forward with a landmark program to toll vehicles entering Lower Manhattan, after a public review period ends Monday.
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I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped
Sadly, keeping your old petrol car may be better than buying an EV, says actor Rowan Atkinson
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I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped
Electric motoring is, in theory, a subject about which I should know something. My first university degree was in electrical and electronic engineering, with a subsequent master’s in control systems. Combine this, perhaps surprising, academic pathway with a lifelong passion for the motorcar, and you can see why I was drawn into an early adoption of electric vehicles. I bought my first electric hybrid 18 years ago and my first pure electric car nine years ago and (notwithstanding our poor electric charging infrastructure) have enjoyed my time with both very much.
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Tesla leak reveals thousands of customer complaints about random acceleration and 'phantom braking,' report says
Germany's Handelsblatt reviewed about 2,400 customer complaints of Teslas suddenly accelerating, and 1,500 complaints about braking problems.
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Shocking Leaked Tesla Documents Hint at Cybertruck Problems
The EV giant is under pressure to launch new products, but a huge dump of confidential files in Germany details a litany of technical failings.
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Ford reverses plan to ditch AM radio after congressional attention
Pending legislation would mandate an AM radio in all new cars.
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Fast X: Why cars don't really explode when they crash
Exploding cars may be entertaining to watch in action films. But cars erupting into fireballs when they crash or tumble down a mountainside is one of the most common and scientifically preposterous movie tropes.
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This little-known rule shapes parking in America. Cities are reversing it
Approximately 2 billion parking spots cover this country, enough to pave over the entire state of Connecticut. Cities are cracking down.
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Rimac's electric hypercar Nevera breaks 23 records, does 0-62 mph in 1.81 seconds
Who says the transition to all-electric forms of automobiles is not to the liking of car enthusiasts who typically highlight the thrill of driving? In a groundbreaking feat of engineering and performance, an all-electric hypercar has set a new world record by accelerating from 0 to 249 mph and back to a standstill (0-400- km/h) in an impressive time of 29.93 seconds, setting a new benchmark when it comes to automotive excellence. The record tests acceleration, aerodynamics, top speed, and stopping power, usually used as a scale to evaluate hypercars.
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A man claims a Tesla he was driving 'suddenly and automatically' took off, forcing him to intentionally crash it to avoid hitting people
The man said when he took his foot off the brake the Tesla suddenly jumped forward and he was unable to stop it from accelerating his lawyer said.
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Don’t expect your car’s safety technology to save you
Automakers tout advanced driver-assistance systems like adaptive cruise control and emergency braking as a solution to the epidemic of traffic fatalities.
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Sweden is building the world's first permanent electric road that charges moving EVs
Sweden is building the world's first permanent electric road that will charge EVs while they're on the move.
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When it comes to cars, there is no housing crisis (just an existential one)
One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
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Carmakers are pushing electric SUVs, but smaller is better when it comes to EVs
Electric SUVs are better than their gas counterparts for the climate, but they can be worse than compact gas burners
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The Glorious Return of an Old-School Car Feature
Automakers are starting to admit that a new car technology didn’t work out.
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Japanese SUV car brand wages war on Kia with a 6-year warranty -
Given the skyrocketing cost of vehicles, one of the things that buyers strive for is a secure and long-lasting investment. Because of this, one of the most important needs for drivers is brand reliability. The length of the guarantee the companies provide with their new automobiles serves as a testament to their quality.
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