Month: March 2023

By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 26, 2023 Late last month, a study conducted by AmericanTrucks revealed that about 6 out of 10 truck owners did not consider the Tesla Cybertruck a “real truck.” This was unfortunate, but it is also not surprising. The Cybertruck, after all, is so different compared to other pickups in
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2:46 AM ET Former Formula One world champion Jenson Button said that he suffered heat exhaustion and nearly retired from the race before finishing 18th at his NASCAR debut in Texas on Sunday. The 43-year-old Briton, who won the F1 world championship in 2009, said he feared fainting while driving his Ford Mustang during the
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Watch A 3-Y.O. Kid Do Donuts In A 986-HP Ferrari SF90 | Carscoops It’s obviously in the genes because dad is a five-time motorcycle world champion by Chris Chilton 1 hour ago by Chris Chilton Not all three-year-olds are created equal. Some are math prodigies capable of performing unfeasibly complicated calculations in their heads, others
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Ford Motor Co. has tapped a trio of celebrities who own and drive its vehicles to revitalize the “Built Ford Proud” ad campaign, which had been dormant for three years. The series of ads features actress Sydney Sweeney, big wave surfer Kai Lenny and professional stunt driver Dee Bryant. They center on the stars’ connections
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Technology is making in-vehicle digital cockpits more intelligent by using deeper machine-learning capabilities to create more robust occupant monitoring features and other systems. The advancements were on display at the InCabin Phoenix conference held this month. The three-day event, hosted by AutoSens, drew companies from around the world to share new in-cabin technology, spanning deeper
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Germany reached an agreement with the European Union on a landmark regulation that requires new cars to be carbon neutral by 2035, resolving a dispute that threatened to undermine the bloc’s ambitious blueprint to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The agreement, which will allow some combustion engines beyond 2035, was quickly condemned by opponents. The bloc
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