Tesla now selling broken Cybertruck window decal
Car companies do have a sense of humour. Tesla’s new $US55 decal is a nod to the super-strength side windows cracked by a metal ball at the Cybertruck’s unveiling in 2019. Electric Cars
Read MoreCar companies do have a sense of humour. Tesla’s new $US55 decal is a nod to the super-strength side windows cracked by a metal ball at the Cybertruck’s unveiling in 2019. Electric Cars
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Read MoreA growing number of Australians are “excited to get their hands on” an electric vehicle (EV) as sales surged across the country last year. Key points: EV sales jumped from 3.1 per cent of
Read MoreAs with many other batteries, charging the cells powering your hybrid to 100%, or letting them drain to nothing, is a bad idea. Storing near max capacity, or spending periods with no charge
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