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Tesla’s New Software Update Finally Makes It Harder for Thieves to Steal Cars
Tesla News

Tesla’s New Software Update Finally Makes It Harder for Thieves to Steal Cars

Tesla's new update requires owners to enter a password to disable the mobile access feature.

Tensions Emerge Between Renault and Nissan Over Firing of Carlos Ghosn
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Tensions Emerge Between Renault and Nissan Over Firing of Carlos Ghosn

Renault will not immediately remove Ghosn from his role as CEO, against the advice of the French government.

Jaguar F-Type Successor Could Be Fully Electric: Report
Jaguar News

Jaguar F-Type Successor Could Be Fully Electric: Report

'Despite sports cars not being a great growth area, there will be a future for the F-Type,' said Jaguar designer Ian Callum

Small Town Installs Speed Cameras, Records 58,000 Violations in 2 Weeks
Car Tech

Small Town Installs Speed Cameras, Records 58,000 Violations in 2 Weeks

The trial run discovered 58,568 violations in two weeks. The Mayor is now considering making the cameras permanent.

Nissan GT-R Driver Killed by Concrete That Was Allegedly Thrown off Bridge
Nissan News

Nissan GT-R Driver Killed by Concrete That Was Allegedly Thrown off Bridge

Joe C. Shelton Jr., 54, was reportedly a Nissan employee.

New 2019 Ram 1500 North Edition: Tackling Winter in Style
RAM News

New 2019 Ram 1500 North Edition: Tackling Winter in Style

A factory lift, locking rear axle, severe snow-rated tires, and a cool blue exterior will help keep you warm this season.

‘No Fear Of Paralysis’ For Driver Sophia Flörsch After High-Speed Macau Grand Prix Crash
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‘No Fear Of Paralysis’ For Driver Sophia Flörsch After High-Speed Macau Grand Prix Crash

Flörsch had an 11-hour spinal surgery following a violent crash at one of the world's tightest circuits that injured four others.

German Automakers Criticized for Not Building Electric Cars ‘Half as Sexy as Tesla’
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German Automakers Criticized for Not Building Electric Cars ‘Half as Sexy as Tesla’

German Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier is fed up with his country only building frumpy electric cars.

Ford Claims First NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championship Since 2002
NASCAR

Ford Claims First NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championship Since 2002

Joey Logano, a Team Penske Ford driver, also won the Drivers' Championship.

Heroic School Bus Driver Transported 22 Kids to Safety During California Wildfires
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Heroic School Bus Driver Transported 22 Kids to Safety During California Wildfires

The kids inhaled smoke and were exposed to high temps as they escaped. And even the bus was sideswiped by another fleeing car.

Mini Confirms It Will Build Next-Gen, Track-Focused John Cooper Works GP in 2020
Mini News

Mini Confirms It Will Build Next-Gen, Track-Focused John Cooper Works GP in 2020

Mini's radical John Cooper Works GP concept car will come to life after all.

Mapper is Using Uber-Precise Road Scanners to Help Develop Autonomous Cars for the Future
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Mapper is Using Uber-Precise Road Scanners to Help Develop Autonomous Cars for the Future

The California company can provide self-driving firms with crucial up-to-date map data thanks to its in-house-built equipment.

Denny Hamlin to Partner With New NASCAR Crew Chief for 2019 Season
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Denny Hamlin to Partner With New NASCAR Crew Chief for 2019 Season

The NASCAR veteran had his first winless season since going full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series.

Treat Yourself to This 1946 King Midget, an Original Example of the Mail-Order Microcar
For Sale

Treat Yourself to This 1946 King Midget, an Original Example of the Mail-Order Microcar

One seat, one cylinder, and a 50 mile-per-hour top speed sound like fun to us.

From Audi to Tesla, Car Companies Are Making Consumers Pay for Tech They Can’t Use Yet
Audi News

From Audi to Tesla, Car Companies Are Making Consumers Pay for Tech They Can’t Use Yet

Automakers sometimes install hardware before it's legal, useful, or even fully baked—but it's a necessary step in future-proofing new cars.

2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid: The Company’s First-Ever PHEV Gets 90 MPGe, Costs $35K
Subaru News

2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid: The Company’s First-Ever PHEV Gets 90 MPGe, Costs $35K

The Crosstrek Hybrid also has a combined range of 480 miles, making it an extremely efficient crossover for the masses.

FedEx Orders 1,000 Electric Delivery Vans From Startup Chanje
Electric Vehicles

FedEx Orders 1,000 Electric Delivery Vans From Startup Chanje

The vans will be built in China but will operate in California.

Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Deploy Faster Next-Gen Superchargers in 2019
Tesla News

Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Deploy Faster Next-Gen Superchargers in 2019

The roll-out will bring 95 to 100 percent of the market population within range of a Tesla Supercharger.

Cringe in Agony as You Watch a Dodge Challenger Demon Burn to the Ground
Dodge News

Cringe in Agony as You Watch a Dodge Challenger Demon Burn to the Ground

Despite its name, Demons and hellish fires aren't necessarily a good fit for each other.

GM Lordstown Assembly Plant in Ohio Clings to Dear Life as Cruze Sales Plummet
GM News

GM Lordstown Assembly Plant in Ohio Clings to Dear Life as Cruze Sales Plummet

After over 50 years in operation, employees have launched a 'Drive it Home' campaign to highlight their importance.