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    Tesla Builds Its One Millionth EV, and It's a Model Y

    The millionth car from EV maker Tesla is the company’s newest, the Model Y, and was produced at the company’s Fremont, California, factory. Tesla’s first vehicle, the Roadster, went into production in 2008. No word on where the one millionth Tesla will end up. In 2003 Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning started a little car […] More

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    2021 Audi RS6 Avant and RS7 Priced

    Audi has released prices for its 2021 RS6 Avant and RS7, both of which start above $100,000. Unexpectedly, the RS6 Avant, a wagon, costs $5000 less than its mechanically identical sibling, the RS7 Sportback. Both cars are set to go on sale this spring as 2021 models. The only thing that dampens our excitement for […] More

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    Honda Kills Clarity EV, Its Only All-Electric Car in U.S.

    Honda is discontinuing the all-electric Clarity, perhaps because its 89-mile EPA range didn’t resonate with buyers. Honda’s Clarity PHEV and fuel-cell vehicles will continue to be available. This was Honda’s only EV in the United States. The battery-electric vehicle (BEV) version of the Honda Clarity has been discontinued for 2020. It was the only EV […] More

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    Electric Jaguar XJ Spied Testing

    KGP PhotographyCar and Driver The redesigned Jaguar XJ will be an EV-only affair, replacing the gas-powered XJ that was retired this past summer. The vehicle will be built on Jaguar Land Rover’s electrified MLA platform built for EVs and hybrids. The XJ is expected to go on sale sometime this year. Say goodbye to the […] More

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    2021 Ford Bronco Is Finally Fully Viewable

    The Raptor Connection via Instagram The 2021 Ford Bronco, hotly anticipated for months if not years, is finally visible. That’s not Ford’s doing. The Raptor Connection leaked a full photo of a Bronco Sport on Instagram. The Bronco is to be officially revealed later in March and is expected to go on sale in early […] More

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    Drive-Through Coronavirus Testing Set Up in Seattle and South Korea

    The University of Washington’s Northwest Hospital has figured out a novel way to get its health-care workers tested for coronavirus: a drive-through set up in a parking structure. Cities in South Korea have already been doing the same thing. The drive-through format has a long history of making life easier for Americans, dating back to […] More