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What if the fledgling electric car industry was just a ruse to sell more earth-polluting fossil fuel-powered trucks and SUVs? The federal government’s fleet fuel-economy requirements and the...
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Next week kicks off the 2017 North American International Auto Show. Although much attention has been directed at automakers’ decisions to move away from the traditional auto show format for their...
View ArticleEnd of the Road for the VW Beetle?
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View ArticleShould You Be Worried About Replacing a Used EV’s Batteries?
2017 Chevy Bolt One of the benefits of owning an electric car is not needing to buy gasoline. The cost savings add up year after year, even when you include the cost of electrons to recharge the...
View ArticleWill the Tesla Model 3 Kill Off the BMW 3 Series?
Tesla has very high hopes for its midsize Model 3 sedan. It doesn’t just hope to survive and sell enough copies to make the investment worth it—the electric carmaker plans to revolutionize the auto...
View ArticleTesla Model 3 Delays Could Lead Buyers to Other Automakers
Freezing air has descended upon my city. Those leisurely mornings of heading out to the car in shorts and a T-shirt have been replaced by scraping windshields free of frost. I love my electric Nissan...
View ArticleBMW May Move MINI Production to China
A British legend was born in 1959. No, we’re not referring to the great Tracey Ullman, but another icon that has become deeply rooted in British culture and is known around the world: The MINI. The...
View ArticleBMW and Chevrolet Double Down on Electric SUVs
BMW X7 iPerformance Concept BMW and Chevrolet are changing the world of transportation, but not in the way we might have thought they would. Both companies are driving us toward an electric future, and...
View ArticleVolkswagen “Crozzes” Over to World of EVs
Volkswagen knows a thing or two about branding. VW’s first hit the U.S. market in 1949. The Type 1 Beetle was a car with a deep military history, earning it its nickname “The Victory Wagon.” In 1959,...
View ArticleMore Shoppers Consider Owning EVs, CarGurus Survey Finds
The 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show is just around the corner. It promises dozens of debuts, many of which are electric vehicles. With more EVs available to consumers, we wanted to see how they feel about...
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