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- Porsche 911 R offered on eBay for $1.25 million
An eBay listing from Hamburg, Germany, claims that the yet-to-be-built Porsche 911 R in question is set to be delivered in July. As one of just 991 examples, it will certainly be rare.
- The best deals on hybrid, electric, fuel-efficient cars for April
It's once again time to look at the best deals on green cars for the month.
- 2017 Audi R8 V10 Plus: Lap Daytona with a 360-degree view
Have you wanted to be one of the first in America to take a ride in the new 2017 Audi R8 V10 Plus? Thanks to the wonders of technology, you're about to be.
- Tesla Model X crossovers recalled for seat safety problems
Tesla Motors will recall 2,700 Model X electric crossover utility vehicles to replace seat backs in the third row after a recliner unexpectedly slipped during seat-strength tests in Europe.
- Will VW diesel scandal be bad news for plugins and hybrids?
The Volkswagen diesel scandal has led to calls for more real-world emission testing outside laboratory conditions, which one auto executive claims could lead to lower fuel economy numbers.
- Tesla Model 3 reservations rise to 325,000 after one week
Getting more than a quarter of a million people to put down $1,000 apiece for a car they won't get for another two years is a remarkable feat.
- Texting and walking? Proposed New Jersey law says no
Distracted walking may finally have its moment in the sun, at least in the Garden State.
- Is lower fuel economy to blame for the halt on European VW diesel update?
Six months on, an update for affected VW diesel cars in Europe is still in the works.
- 2017 Audi A4: Tech sets it apart from other sports sedans
Over the past decade, the Audi A4 has gained a luster all its own, with taut styling, good road manners, and lots and lots of technology. The 2017 model upholds that tradition.
- Fiat Chrysler to lay off 1,300 workers
Declining sales are prompting Fiat Chrysler to indefinitely lay off employees at a Detroit-area factory.
- China will get the third Ferrari theme park worldwide
The third Ferrari theme park has been confirmed for China, joining others in other locations around the world.
- Is carbon the right reason to get buyers to go electric?
Buyers have many different reasons for choosing a plug-in electric car, and a new marketing campaign seeks to highlight all of them.
- Tesla hasn't actually shown us the real interior of the Model 3
The inside of the Model 3s shown last week featured no gauge cluster, no head-up display, no buttons on the dashboard, a funky two-spoke steering wheel, and a single 15-inch horizontal tablet-like touchscreen.
- India wants to make every car on its roads electric by 2030
Several countries have committed to putting more electric cars on their roads in the near future as a way to reduce air pollution and combat climate change. India wants to go one step further.
- Could this app ease your commute?
The EnLighten app lets you know when the next stoplight is about to change on your commute, and whether or not you'll be able to make it.
- Tesla Model 3 pre-orders reach 253,000 in three days. Should you get in line?
The sheer volume of Tesla Model 3 orders over the past few days shows that there’s high demand for electric carsamong mainstream buyers, especially when there’s a Tesla badge attached.
- The success of autonomous cars will depend on how fast we upgrade our roads
Many advancing improvements in self-driving technology will depend on making changes to our infrastructure.
- Dyson electric car plans revealed by U.K. government filings
Would you buy a car from a company that makes vacuum cleaners? Dyson, the U.K. company known for its bagless vacuums, could soon try to build an electric car of its own.
- Tesla Model 3: A make or break moment for Tesla Motors?
If Tesla and its outspoken CEO Elon Musk solely want to bring electric cars to the masses, then yes, the launch of the Model 3 is definitely a defining moment.
- Tesla Model 3: long-anticipated 215-mile, $35,000 electric car revealed
The Model 3 quite closely follows the style of the Model S sedan and Model X crossover, and it’s unmistakably a Tesla. Yet at a far more affordable $35,000 starting price, it should help break past dismissals that Tesla is a brand only for the rich.