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Economy Cars to Avoid that are Actually Gas Guzzlers

Looking to buy a smaller economy car or truck to save money on fuel? Before buying one, check out this list of economy cars you should avoid because it turns out that they are actually gas guzzlers according to this automotive expert.
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Tiny 1000-HP Fan Car EV Breaks Goodwood Hill Climb Record

It looks like a miniature Batmobile and it's motorsport's first fan car since 1978. It's also incredibly fast.
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What The Toyota bZ4X Recall Really Means for Toyota and How It Will Affect Your Future Toyota EV

A recent Toyota Recall on the 2023 bZ4X leaves some questions unanswered. Why this recall is a bad start to Toyota’s EV future.
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The 2022 Subaru WRX EPA Fuel Economy Sticker Is Off By Over $11,000

If you look at the fuel economy sticker on the window of the 2022 Subaru WRX, don’t believe the EPA’s fuel economy numbers. See why it’s off by over $11,000.
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The New Subaru Forester STI Sport - You Want One But Can’t Have It

Subaru released a new 2023 Forester STI Sport, but customers in the U.S. can’t have it. Check out the details.
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Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid Driven: First European Review

The first reviews of Kia’s newest plug-in hybrid, the 2023 Sportage PHEV, have come out in European media. Unsurprisingly, the reviews tend to be similar to what I and others in the U.S. have said about the larger Sorento PHEV which came out last year. For the sake of U.S. shoppers interested in Kia’s slightly smaller 2 row PHEV, coming sometime in Q3, I have pulled together a few new details from the first European driving reviews.
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How Far Ahead is Tesla With Full Self Driving?

Is Tesla ahead in FSD (full self-driving)? Elon Musk thinks so and said in a recent interview that Tesla was 5 years ahead of any competition.
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Tesla Virtual Power Plant To Compensate Powerwall Users Who Help Avoid Blackouts

Tesla has teamed up with the electric company PG&E in California to release a new version of the Powerwall virtual power plant. The highlight is that in the event of a power emergency, users who contribute their backup energy will receive 2 dollars for each kWh contributed.
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Tesla Begins Model Y Long Range Production At Giga Berlin

After several months of only selling the Model Y Performance from Giga Berlin, Tesla has finally begun producing the Long Range variant of the all-electric crossover.
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