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Chairman boosts stake in luxury car manufacturer

Aston Martin’s chairman Lawrence Stroll has increased his stake in the luxury car manufacturer, after increasing his stake by 3.27%. Stroll through his investment vehicle the Yew Tree Consortium has purchased a further

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US sues Tesla over alleged ‘pervasive racial’ abuse against Black workers | Racism News

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, compensation and an order that Tesla curb racism at its plant in California. A government anti-discrimination agency in the United States is taking legal action against Elon Musk’s

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Mercedes-Benz EQE 500 4MATIC SUV Review | An opulent amber gambler 

Transition happens. Sometimes slowly; sometimes fast. At times, in style. Mercedes-Benz, the German carmaker that began its switch to electric vehicles (EV) sometime in 2016, formulating an EV-only strategy by the end of

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Lots of Honda electric cars on the way including 2024 Prologue SUV and new sports car concept to be shown at Tokyo – but will Australia really continue to miss out? – Car News

Contrary to how it may seem in Australia, Honda is doing a lot on the electric car front, but market forces are keeping its keen range of new electric cars from our shores.

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Hybrid drivers “double-charged, overcharged” in EV tax scheme

Victorian Greens deputy leader Ellen Sandell said implementation of the tax scheme has been a mess. Source: Unsplash Victorians who drive electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are being slugged with unfair charges under a tax scheme the Greens

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Tesla (TSLA) Tells Jurors Fatal Crash Was Human Error, Not Autopilot Technology

Tesla Inc. argued at the start of its first jury trial over a lethal crash involving Autopilot that it was “classic human error” that killed a California driver four years ago, not the

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EV makers such as Tesla could fall under Europe’s subsidy probe into China, EU’s trade chief says

Non-Chinese brands of electric cars, such as Tesla and BMW, could be examined as part of an ongoing subsidy investigation on China that the European Union kicked off earlier this month. “There’s a

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UAW Supporters to Hit the Pavement at Dealerships

Last Friday, some 5,000 Auto Workers (UAW) at 38 after-market parts distribution centers across General Motors and Stellantis joined the escalating “Stand Up Strike.” Even with the scabs GM has deployed, the dealerships

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The rebates helping health professionals join Australia’s electric vehicle market

Smaller businesses lead the charge, for now Micro and small businesses have been the fastest to use EVs, edging out their larger counterparts. The research shows that between 16-17% of micro and small

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Controversial influencer Troy Candy takes on North Qld

A social media influencer known for his wild hooning and partying antics is infiltrating Townsville this week, taking over a nightclub which is readying for a crowd of thousands. Amassing 252,000 followers on

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