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Speed up the savings: Majority of Australians rally behind fuel efficiency standards to slash driving costs

SEVEN IN 10 Aussie drivers have changed their driving habits in response to skyrocketing fuel prices, according to new national polling commissioned by the Climate Council. And half (54%) of Australians feel that

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Drive Car of the Year 2024 – Best Urban Electric Vehicle Under $100K

Find out what cars are eligible for the Drive Car of the Year 2024 – Best Urban Electric Vehicle Under $100K category Electric Cars Family Cars View 7 images Over the next few weeks,

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Drive Car of the Year 2024 – Best Electric Vehicle under $50K

Find out what cars are eligible for the Drive Car of the Year 2024 – Best Electric Vehicle under $50K category Electric Cars Family Cars View 7 images Over the next few weeks, we’ll

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Wayne Brady reportedly involved in physical altercation after alleged car accident

The television host reportedly got into a physical altercation with another driver after his car was allegedly hit by another vehicle. According to People, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that a

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Wholesale Marketplace Designed to Move Used EVs

A startup wholesale marketplace aims to help dealers and fleet operators liquidate what some expect to be an onslaught of used EVs. Electric vehicles accounted for 9% of all new-vehicle sales in September

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Tesla launched its own car insurance. These drivers say it’s a lemon.

In February, Mark Bova purchased a used 2018 Tesla Model S. Before leaving the dealer, he bought insurance from Tesla itself, finding the initial $93 monthly premium “really reasonable.” Sixteen days later, as

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Electric vehicle targets unable to be met by 2030 according to big business groups

The nation’s top employer groups say electric vehicles will make little to no contribution to meeting Anthony Albanese’s 2030 emissions reductions target due to high costs and a lack of charging infrastructure. The

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Reduce car trips and get fitter, happier, study shows

The study found people who left the car at home felt better connected to their neighbourhood. By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson in Brisbane AUSTRALIANS are happier, more active, less stressed and better connected to their

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Tesla may have picked an unwinnable fight with Sweden’s powerful unions | Martin Gelin

For the first time anywhere in the world, workers for the US carmaker Tesla have gone on strike. It’s not a coincidence that this strike is happening in Sweden, which has one of

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Australia could become a dumping ground for high-emissions cars – report

Australia is among the countries without an emissions policy which is at risk of becoming home to higher-polluting cars, according to a UK study. View 3 images A UK climate change think tank has

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