Day: July 30, 2023

How Toyota’s solid-state batteries could revolutionize EVs

Stephen Edelstein / Digital Trends The biggest question first-time buyers have when buying an EV relates to range. “How far can I go in this thing?” It makes sense. While making it 300

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Getting kids to walk or ride to school could slash travel times during … – Brisbane Times

The study found a desire for better public transport, while many parents identified safety as a hurdle. The children, who walk slower, wanted more time to cross at the lights. Families wanted better

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Q2 earnings: 6 public auto dealers see new-car gross profits fall

Five of the six major publicly traded franchised dealership groups reported double-digit percentage declines on new-vehicle gross profits during the second quarter, as inventories grew and rising interest rates cut into shoppers’ buying

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Rental car insurance explained | Business | unionleader.com – The Union Leader

When you rent a car, a customer service rep may try to sell you rental car insurance. Rental insurance may protect you from having to pay if the rental is stolen or damaged.

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The Real Difference Between Mercedes And Maybach

Mercedes-Benz has had a huge role to play in the innovation and development of the automotive industry. They have been around for more than century and are the number-one brand for luxury, technology,

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Travel offers of the week: Take 15% off luxury car rental in NZ

Supplied SIXT specialises in luxury car rentals. If you like to ride in comfort, car rental company SIXT offers premium and specialist vehicles in its fleet, including Land Rover Defender, Mercedes-Benz GLE and

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Why used electric car prices are falling faster

Dealer used car data for Australia shows resale prices for pre-owned electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) are falling faster than the wider market, which is itself softening over the record highs

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Brabham Automotive planning a reboot

The Brabham BT62 supercar has survived COVID-19 but is headed for a significant re-set later in 2023. Only a handful of cars have been produced since the BT62 was unveiled in 2019, one

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Sparks fly in debate over electric car charger demand

Australia needs to be more plugged in. That’s the message from some electric vehicle experts, who say the country will need another 28,000 public chargers to be deployed over the next seven years

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Why Ford’s tough ute is king off the road

We put the Blue Oval’s popular Ranger ute through the ultimate torture test in the middle of Australia to find out how it handles the rough stuff. We spent a few days testing

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