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Tesla Loses Even More Ground In China
We're looking at Tesla's sales figures in China, as well as the end of the short-lived Nexperia chip shortage and more.
These Cars Should Never Go Hybrid, According To You
Because automakers still have some efficiency standards to meet (for now, at least), they are turning to hybrids to help fill in the gaps. Which ones shouldn't?
What's Your Favorite Food To Eat While Driving?
The perfect food should be edible alone, manageable with one hand, and available in whatever flyover country you're driving through.
Carlos Ghosn's Legacy Is Dead As Nissan Sells Off HQ In Japan
At one time, it was called the "House that Ghosn Built," but now amid downsizing under a new CEO Ivan Espinosa, Nissan's headquarters in Yokohama has been sold.
Why Most Cars Have Slanted Windshields, But Trucks Keep Theirs Straight
The reason why most cars have slanted windshields and semi trucks have straight ones is because large slanted windshields can cause visual distortions.
2027 Kia Telluride Looks Really Damn Good
Kia released photos of the 2027 Telluride's interior and exterior ahead of its LA Auto Show reveal. I think it looks fantastic, both strange and refined.
What Are The Differences Between The Chevy 454 And Pontiac 455 V8 Engines?
The Chevy 454 V8 had more horsepower while the Pontiac 455 had larger main journals. The latter disappeared in 1976 while the former lived until the '90s.
New Toyota Hilux Gets Its First Fully Electric Powertrain, But The EV Won't Go Far
The electric Hilux only gets 150 miles of range on the European WLTP cycle.
Norway Discovers Its Chinese-Made Buses Can Be Remotely Turned Off By The Manufacturer
Denmark's Movia transport company runs 262 Yutong buses in its fleet. It, too, is quite concerned about the potential for remote deactivation.
Why Automakers Still Haven't Ditched Clay Car Models
Auto manufacturers still use clay models during the design process because these sculptures are easy to move, manipulate, and adjust with different features.