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New Genesis G90: a contender for world’s best luxury car?

First things first. Although this new Genesis G90 is coming to Europe, it will actually only be sold in Germany and Switzerland, and even then it will only be made to order. This

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Hyundai brings vital new SUV to Oz

The popular brand has plugged a gap in its Australian line-up and the affordable new model will save owners lots of cash weekly. Now Hyundai has filled the gap between the two with

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United Auto Workers seeks to unionize Tesla, BMW and other carmakers

Fresh off successful contract negotiations with Ford, GM and Stellantis, the United Auto Workers (UAW) is seeking to unionize 150,000 workers across 13 automakers including Tesla, BMW, Mercedes Benz and Hyundai, it announced.

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Automotive industry backed by £20bn private investment – SMMT

Automotive industry backed by £20bn private investment (image credit: Pixabay) The UK automotive industry has attracted approximately £20bn in private investment in 2023, according to the latest figures, more than all the years

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Malaysia’s Sime Darby seeks to expand car retail business into India, Indonesia – CEO

A logo of Sime Darby is seen at its car showroom in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia November 30, 2023. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights KUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE, Nov 30 (Reuters) – Sime Darby (SIME.KL),

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Cost of living concerns debated as Chris Bowen rejects national laws on electric ovens and cars

While the energy bill subsidies were targeted at people on the Age Pension and federal income support, Laxale’s call suggests these or other policies could be extended to more households. Climate Change and

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Unique Ford Falcon Found Under Brisbane House Sells For $230,000

The 1970 Ford sold at auction for $230,00, with auctioneer Rian Gaffy saying, “It’s a unique car, but needs full restoration, so I think that’s a fair price.” Hmmm, really? For that price,

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EVs less reliable than ICE cars, but hybrids best: survey

US study finds hybrids more reliable than internal combustion vehicles while EVs and PHEVs lag behind An independent survey in the US has found electric cars to be significantly less reliable than internal

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EV sector confronts industry challenges head on

“We recognise the complexity of transitioning to a passenger EV fleet, which involves a coordinated effort across multiple stakeholders,” says CBA managing director of corporate client coverage Michael Thorpe. Michael Thorpe, managing director

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These are the results of real-world fuel economy testing for new cars in Australia

Initial independent testing of fuel consumption and emissions on Australian roads has thrown up some interesting data. View 2 images The first batch of fuel-economy and emissions testing conducted by the Australian Automobile Association

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