
A Step Forward in the Promise of Ultrafast ‘Hyperloops’
Two employees of Virgin Hyperloop traveled on a small system the company has built near Las Vegas, the first such manned test.
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Two employees of Virgin Hyperloop traveled on a small system the company has built near Las Vegas, the first such manned test.
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A scandal led to a $2.9 billion trust fund for states to put cleaner vehicles on their roads. A lot of the money has gone to more diesel vehicles.
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Muscle cars have fought for decades to be the brawniest. Now electric cars are pushing the envelope, past even 1,000 horsepower.
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On an empty lot near Phoenix, perhaps the most auto-addicted city in America, a start-up is betting $170 million on a more walkable future.
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Three sculptural automobiles from the 1950s, designed by Franco Scaglione, will be shown alongside works by other postwar Italian artists and designers.
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The Polestar 2 inherits some classic Scandinavian design elements from its Volvo lineage, but aims to be a little more free spirited.
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Tesla reported record deliveries in the third quarter as growing interest in electric vehicles and other cars boosted sales across the industry.
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Doug DeMuro has a strong following for his giddy videos about exotic and quirky cars. Cars & Bids, his new site, got off to a roaring start.
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Open window, extend arm and your car will slow very slightly. But you’ll need more than a few arms to bring it to a halt.
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Rupert Stadler is accused of continuing to sell cars with illegal software even after Volkswagen’s cheating scandal came to light.
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Sales of previously owned vehicles are booming, but many new owners may not realize what they’re in for in terms of upkeep.
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The proposal would speed up the state’s efforts to fight global warming at a time when California is being battered by wildfires, heat waves and other consequences of climate change.
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