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Nissan’s ProPILOT Launches in the US

Nissan’s ProPILOT Launches in the US

Nissan wants to make the pain of stop-and-go driving, stop-and-go-away.

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2024 Chevy Blazer EV SUV Revealed With 557 HP Electric SS Model

2024 Chevy Blazer EV SUV Revealed With 557 HP Electric SS Model

Chevrolet is entering the midsized electric crossover market with a famous nameplate and an SS model to boot.

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Ford and Rivian Strike $500 Million Partnership to Build All-New Pickup Truck, SUV

Ford and Rivian Strike $500 Million Partnership to Build All-New Pickup Truck, SUV

The new Ford model will be built upon Rivian’s versatile “skateboard” platform.

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Farmers Are Buying Up Old Tractors Because New Ones Are Pointlessly Complicated and Expensive

Farmers Are Buying Up Old Tractors Because New Ones Are Pointlessly Complicated and Expensive

Where have we heard this before?

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The 2022 Jeep Wrangler Is Exclusively a Plug-In Hybrid in Europe

The 2022 Jeep Wrangler Is Exclusively a Plug-In Hybrid in Europe

A little different than in America, to say the least.

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Here’s the New Honda Civic Type R Booking It Around Suzuka

Here’s the New Honda Civic Type R Booking It Around Suzuka

It’s being shown in public at this weekend’s Tokyo Auto Salon—still camo’d, though.

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The Two Slowest-Selling New Cars In the U.S. Are the Mitsubishi Outlander and Eclipse Cross

The Two Slowest-Selling New Cars In the U.S. Are the Mitsubishi Outlander and Eclipse Cross

One does not merely slap the name of an iconic sports car on a crossover and expect it to print money.

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GM Drops Auto Stop-Start From V8 Silverados and Sierras Due to Chip Shortage

GM Drops Auto Stop-Start From V8 Silverados and Sierras Due to Chip Shortage

If there’s one upside to all this supply chain madness…

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Biden to Sign Order Protecting Farmers’ Right to Repair Tractors

Biden to Sign Order Protecting Farmers’ Right to Repair Tractors

It’s the first time a U.S. President has weighed in on the right to repair.

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California Can Set Its Own Emissions Rules Again. Here’s What That Means for You

California Can Set Its Own Emissions Rules Again. Here’s What That Means for You

The former administration took away the state’s ability to do this, but now it’s back.

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