The NHTSA safety agency has opened an investigation into Tesla vehicles using Autopilot hitting emergency vehicles.
Sonata, Forte, Rio and Accent could have faulty emergency-release latches, the NHTSA reports.
With a TCC Rating of 6.2 out of 10, the Volkswagen Taos offers solid value and passenger room for a vehicle the flirts with the line between subcompact and compact SUVs.
From Motor Authority:
2022 Jeep Wagoneer
The 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer return as a luxury three-row crossover SUV with big V-8 engines and three available four-wheel-drive systems, and nearly four feet of infotainment and cluster screens up front.
A McLaren F1 that’s barely been driven has just sold at auction for $5 million more than its estimate, setting a new record for the iconic supercar.
Drivable but not legal on the street, the V-10-powered Ford Shelby Cobra concept from 2004 has found a new home.
From Green Car Reports:
Colorado Teardrops Boulder EV camping trailer
A camper trailer can charge the tow vehicle at rest breaks, allowing close to the original driving range or perhaps more.
Will a hydrogen network for commercial fuel-cell trucks become viable before a charging network for electric trucks? Plans are forming for both.
EV sales will rise from 3 million in 2020 to 66 million in 2040, Bloomberg projects—and it appears that ICE sales peaked in 2018.
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