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By Denis Flierl on
Why is the next-gen Subaru Impreza hatchback the forgotten model? The new hatch is off customers' minds, and there's a significant reason for this. I'll explain why.
By Rob Enderle on
With the increase of major storms connected to climate change EVs have some significant advantages due to their fuel source, the nature of EV technology, and relative high weight.
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The Financial Times reports that the BEV battery industry is pivoting hard in competition with China to create far better batteries. These batteries would have both greater capacity and faster charging, but consumers would rather just have longer range.
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Uber is stepping up and using Generative AI to turn their drivers into Battery Electric Vehicle advocates. This should not only accelerate Uber’s green efforts but also, through advocacy, the world’s move away from fossil fuels.
By Tinsae Aregay on
GEICO says, “Because of potential challenges with parts availability for repair shops, some Cybertyruck owners may have received notices stating that their insurance would not be renewed for this vehicle.” Read GEICO's full response below.
By Denis Flierl on
The Subaru Ascent sales have been on a downward trend, but last month, something unexpected happened. The Ascent's sales performance took a surprising turn, breaking a fourteen-month streak.
By Denis Flierl on
The all-new 2025 Subaru Forester hybrid is launching in the UK. There is a significant reason U.S. customers don't want this new Forester compact SUV hybrid trim level heading to Europe. 
By Rob Enderle on
Stellantis is in financial distress and Leapmotor needs a partner to move out of China, if they can work through the Chinese Tariff issues, the partnership between the two companies could be impressively powerful.
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Geico is apparently canceling consumer auto insurance for the Tesla Cybertruck and replacing it with commercial insurance due to the unique nature and costs associated with owning this unique vehicle.
By Denis Flierl on
Subaru will launch an all-new 3-Row battery-electric SUV for customers, built in the U.S., but it's now been delayed. I'll explain why it's been held up and when it will be available for customers.
By Tinsae Aregay on
GEICO, the second-largest vehicle insurance underwriter in the US, has decided it will no longer cover Tesla Cybertrucks. The company is terminating current Cybertruck policies and says the truck “doesn’t meet our underwriting guidelines.”
By Denis Flierl on
How does Subaru compare with Toyota? Which car brand is better? I'll explain why Subaru is significantly better than Toyota and the seven areas where Subaru excels. 
By Denis Flierl on
For those of you eyeing a used Subaru Outback or Crosstrek, here's some great news. The prices of these two popular models have seen a significant drop, making them more affordable than ever.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Cybertruck owner still professes his love for the all-electric despite Tesla failing to fix his Cybertruck on eight separate service visits. Having said that, the owner has decided to let out his frustration after the latest failed service visit.
By Denis Flierl on
Which SUVs, cars, and minivans are the easiest to get into and out of? The new list from Consumer Reports explains why the Subaru Forester is the best compact SUV for easy access. I'll describe two additional areas in which Forester excels.
By Denis Flierl on
The Forester has been the best-selling model for Subaru of America, but things have changed. The next-generation Forester is showing a decrease in demand. Did Subaru price the Forester too high? I'll explore what's going on with the new Forester now.
By Denis Flierl on
The Subaru Outback is due for remodeling, and before it arrives, it falls behind. The Outback can't compete with a much smaller SUV, the Crosstrek, now America's hottest model. See what the Outback needs to stay up with its smaller brother.
By Tinsae Aregay on
The non-Foundation Series Tesla Cybertruck is available starting at $79,900. Interestingly, it has 5% less range, several stripped-out features, and does not qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. However, Tesla is honoring the 2019 FSD reservation price.
By Rob Enderle on
Tesla’s Robotaxi Launch will be the beginning of the end for personal car ownership. While this won’t happen overnight, once we have the equivalent of horizontal elevators only the rich are likely to continue to own cars, and maybe not even them.
By Rob Enderle on
Ionna addresses one of the significant shortcomings of EV vehicles, public charging, by building charging stations with amenities similar to those of gas stations. This could be a massive game-changer for EVs.
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The head of Mercedes AMG group is partially right that performance car buyers are interested in tech and that there are reasons they should prefer EVs. But, without focused marketing, it is doubtful they’ll pivot to EVs as quickly as they otherwise might.
By Rob Enderle on
The World Economic Forum has identified 5 things that they think would improve EV sales and help stop global climate change. However, some aren’t yet financially viable, and the ones they didn’t list are just as important.
By Rob Enderle on
EV battery prices have dropped 90%, giving Chinese carmakers an additional massive cost advantage on top of the labor cost and government investment advantages they already enjoy. Tariffs won’t protect existing car makers, who may mostly fail.
By Rob Enderle on
BYD cars in Australia are capturing audio, however as we continue to deploy AI tools, more and more of our Smartphones and other devices will be doing the same. Perhaps it is time to moderate our behavior because we are almost always on-stage.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Cybertruck owner recently posted his truck for sale, sparking debate about the fair price for a used Cybertruck. Thankfully, several former Cybertruck owners chimed in, sharing exactly how much they sold their trucks. And the market is rough.
By Denis Flierl on
How high can the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek go? The smokin' hot Crosstrek just set another record. Is there a limit to the small SUV's success? I'll answer that question and more.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Cybertruck owner says he was shocked to see how little damage his truck sustained following an accident. On the other hand, the vehicle that collided with the Cybertruck was left crumpled and nearly totaled.
By Denis Flierl on
Which is the best midsize car you can buy for under $30,000? Consumer Reports says it's the 2025 Subaru Legacy. See why it's the top performer now for new model shoppers.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Cybertruck owner shares his abysmal Cybertruck ownership experience over the past seven months. He says that, on top of multiple failures, he wasn’t able to access the inside of his truck for three weeks when it got bricked for no apparent reason.
By Denis Flierl on
Which is the best small SUV you can buy for under $30,000? Consumer Reports says it's the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek. See why it's the top performer now for new model shoppers.