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2025 Subaru Forester Wilderness Pricing and Model Guide, Should You Wait? - by Denis Flierl |
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I'm Not One To Call The Girl Card, But I Feel Like I'm Being Lied To About My Toyota - by Timothy Boyer |
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Tesla Sets a New Record for Quickest Bricked Cybertruck – Zero Customer Driven Miles & the Cybertruck is Already Dead & Needs a Full Battery Pack Replacement - by Tinsae Aregay |
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Why According To A Reputable Publication, Hyundai Is The Best SUV Brand For 2025 - by Dimitar Angelov |
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New Subaru Hybrid
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Subaru official confirms new hybrid that could debut this year
Cadillac opens CTS-V training center for customers
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To explore thier beasts in a safe(er) environment
And now it's Virgnia's time to tax EVs
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Talk about a domino effect, after Washington State, then Texas and now Virginia
Did you cover the aspect of
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In reply to And now it's Virgnia's time to tax EVs by Nicolas Zart
Did you cover the aspect of this tax proposal that looks like a gift to the oil industry? That is, eliminating a tax for gasoline car drivers, and adding a tax to electric car drivers? If not, I'll cover that angle
cruze diesel coming to chi town
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the diesel invasion continues...GM is the first american company to launch a diesel passenger car while chrysler brings back the diesel jeep.
Chevy helps reduce CO2 with Truck Idle system
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Idle Air saves fuel. That saves CO2. That saves GM hassles from politicians.
How dealers can keep service centers from becoming Senior Center
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You hafta sell to someone besides Boomers.
ECOtality and Sears unveil
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ECOtality and Sears unveil charging stations in Arizona and Tennessee
Nissan-Renault partners with Vienna R20 Conference
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Climate action group launched by the UN and the former Governator
The 'frost jacking' phenomenon and how to keep your car safe
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A new type of auto theft is becoming more and more common, both in the U.S. and abroad, as thieves target an old cold weather habit.
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