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Elon Musk Says Design Of Tesla Cybertruck Is “Locked” & Pushes Production To “Middle Of 2023”

In the 3rd part of Elon Musk's interview with Tesla Owners Silicon Valley, Musk says that Tesla has finally locked the design of the Cybertruck and that they "got carried away" with all the changes made to the futuristic truck. Musk has also again pushed the Cybertruck production date and now says it will come in "the middle of next year, roughly 12 monthish."
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RedBook Says Subaru WRX Won’t Lose You Money Like Many New Sports Cars

Is the 2022 Subaru WRX a good value for performance buyers? A new report says the WRX retains its value better than any other sports car.
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Jay Leno, Chrysler and Kelly Clarkson Show Team Up to Provide Family with 2022 Chrysler Pacifica

A specialized vehicle can make all the difference in the world for a family with a differently-abled member. Jay Leno, Chrysler and the popular talk show joined forces to provide a wheelchair-accessible minivan to a special family.
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Change Your Tesla Interior Upholstery: Custom Made By Vicki Von Holzhausen, With Vegan Interior Options

Vicki von Holzhausen, wife of the current chief designer of Tesla, launched her own interior upholstery company for different Tesla models, in close collaboration with Unplugged Performance.
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Reasons Why Your Car’s AC Died and The Repairs to Fix It

Here is the latest on some scenarios on the causes of a dead AC system in your car and the repairs needed to help you keep your cool in summer traffic.
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30K Transit Vans, Single F-150 Join Ford Mustang Mach-E Recall Parade

As the old gag goes last few weeks have been Ford's "real bad, awful weeks" as the automaker has had to recall its super-popular Mustang Mach-E and 3 million standard vehicles made from 2013-2020 for Park problems.
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Toyota’s RAV4 Prime Earns Higher EPA Score than Battery-Elec. Genesis GV60

Two crossovers of similar size, but the plug-in hybrid has a better efficiency rating? Yes, and examples like this are only going to become more numerous.
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