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Rivian R1T Spotted In The Wild! Are Electric Pickups About To Hit The Street?

As the summer for the Northern hemisphere begins, temperatures creep upwards and heatwaves rise from the pavement in a haze. It’s time for hot new vehicles to become available. As June approaches, the race to see who exactly will release the first commercial electric Pick-up truck shifts into high gear as Ford reveals it’s F-150 Lightning, Tesla drives their Cybertruck around, and a Rivian R1T was spotted just today in some of the least-camouflaging spy-shot I’ve ever seen.
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By: Frank DiMuccio

Fixing It Forward: Family In Need Gets A Toyota Prius

Sometimes in life, we need help, and for this family that is certainly true. Here is how a Toyota Prius is changing the outlook on life for one family in need.
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By: Peter Neilson

Ford Recalls 200K 2013-21 Transit Connect Vehicles To Repair Faulty Tranny Bushing

Ford has announced the recall of 200,000 2013-2021 Transit Connect commercial and passenger vans to repair a faulty transmission cable bushing.
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By: Marc Stern

Consumer Reports Still Gives The New Subaru Ascent A Failing Grade

Is the 2021 Subaru Ascent a reliable 3-Row SUV for families? See why Consumer Reports still won't give Ascent a passing report card.
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By: Denis Flierl

What Tesla Should Do with Its Cash Hoard

At the end of Q1, 2021, Tesla showed just over $17 billion in cash. This is down from just over $19 billion in the prior quarter due to Tesla buying $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. This is a lot of money. Why isn’t Tesla spending it all? What should Tesla do with it (besides buying Bitcoin)? Let’s talk about it!
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By: Jeremy Johnson

New Next-Generation Subaru WRX STI Information Revealed

The next-generation 2022 Subaru WRX is about to make its global reveal with the all-new WRX STI to follow. Here is new information from Japan.
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By: Denis Flierl

Toyota Was Trail-blazing With The Prius; Will It Reinvent The Auto Industry Again?

In 1997, Toyota introduced the first commercially produced hybrid vehicle, the Prius, starting the electrification movement. Toyota has made an impactful statement by introducing a 3-cylinder hydrogen powered internal combustion engine (ICE) to run a race-spec Corolla. While the sound is reminiscent of a gas-guzzler, it is a much ‘greener’ vehicle from an emissions standpoint. Their President, Aiko Toyoda has made it clear that the future he sees isn’t All electric.
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By: Frank DiMuccio