Electric vehicles on the used market often cost less than comparable gasoline models, making the technology affordable to many more buyers.
Category: Automobiles
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Porsche Is No Longer a Blue-Chip Company in Germany
The German carmaker will soon no longer be listed on the leading DAX stock index three years after it made a blockbuster debut, amid losses in China and the threat of U.S. tariffs.
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Why China Is Trying to Tame Its Electric Car Frenzy
Beijing has run out of patience with companies slashing prices, and is urging restraint. But fierce competition is also producing a surge of innovation.
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Tesla’s Lawyers File Motion to Throw Out $243 Million Verdict in Fatal Crash
The carmaker argued that the driver of a car that killed a woman and severely injured her boyfriend in 2019 was solely responsible.
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How to Ship Your Car (and Why It May Save You Time and Money)
Having your vehicle transported a long distance is sometimes necessary, and it can be more efficient than driving it yourself.
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Can Cadillac Keep Selling E.V.s as Trump Repeals Climate Policies?
Electric models from the luxury car brand have been very successful, but they may struggle once a $7,500 federal tax credit ends next month.
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Union Leads in Vote at Ford Battery Plant
The U.A.W. had a narrow majority in a bid to represent workers at a factory owned by Ford and SK On. But the outcome could change because of contested ballots.
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The Backbone of the Global Auto Supply Chain Is at Risk From Trump’s Tariffs
They are threatening smaller parts companies that are key to manufacturing and employ hundreds of thousands in Japan, South Korea and Germany.
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Did you Recently Buy a Used E.V.? We Want to Hear from You.
The prices of used electric cars have fallen sharply in recent months, making them a more attractive option.
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Ford Rejigs E.V. Plans After Suffering Billions in Losses
Ford, which once had a lead on other established automakers, said on Monday that it will use new materials and methods to lower the costs of electric vehicles.
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China’s Automakers Are Taking a Shortcut to European Markets
Ships carrying Chinese cars are using the Red Sea and Suez Canal even as other vessels still sail around Africa in fear of attacks by the Houthi militia.
