Day: June 1, 2023

How Much Is Car Insurance for Teens?

The cost to insure a teen driver is generally more than the cost of insuring older, more experienced drivers because newer drivers are a greater risk. The exact cost of car insurance for

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NOK/EUR Weak Krone Turns Tesla-Loving Norway Into Used Car Exporter

Imports of used automobiles in Norway plummeted in May, turning the country into a net exporter as a drop in purchasing power hits home. The registration of imported used cars fell about 80%

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‘Reduction revolution’ turns attention to electric cars I Australian Rural & Regional News

Electric vehicles were the focus of a Totally Renewable Denmark showcase on May 21 at Berridge Park with keen interest among the group. Apart from promoting ‘electrify everything’ running off ‘renewable energy’, TRD’s

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State Farm hit with lawsuit over luxury vehicle repair coverage

State Farm is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly failing to foot the bill for the repair of high value luxury vehicles. The lawsuit, filed in Broward County, Florida on May 18,

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Tesla CEO Musk wraps up 3-day China visit without signing any concrete deals – South China Morning Post

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Tesla CEO Musk wraps up 3-day China visit without signing any concrete deals  South China Morning Post Elon Musk: Tesla boss on first China trip in over three years  BBC

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Gold Coast M1 closed following massive multi-vehicle crash

The M1 southbound has been forced to close all lanes due to a massive crash involving up to ten cars. It happened near the Pimpama offramp for Exit 49 at around 4.45pm with

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American EV pick-up trucks ‘a natural progression’ for Australia

Firm behind factory-backed Chevrolet Silverado and RAM 1500 is ‘absolutely capable’ of local EV conversions Walkinshaw Automotive, the company behind Australian factory-backed right-hand drive conversions of the Chevrolet Silverado and RAM 1500, has

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Coward punched mechanic tragically dies

The Gold Coast mechanic was on life support since the attack as family and friends rushed to his side. Catch the latest headlines from the newsroom presented by Andrew Bucklow. Thirty-nine-year-old Michael Hayes

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The potential crisis posed by dead electric car batteries

There are now over 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) on Australian roads and although their proliferation is still in its infancy, a government-backed body plans to set up infrastructure to prevent end-of-life batteries ending

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Clean energy experts call for ICE cars to be banned

Tough measures and more funding required to make EVs cheaper and to upscale charging infrastructure Some of Australia’s leading clean energy experts have called on the federal government to adopt stringent new measures

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