A driveway mishap involving a 2025 Tesla Model 3 on Full Self-Driving highlights the challenges of low-speed autonomy and reignites discussion about why Tesla still calls the system “supervised.” ...
After 80,000 miles, a Model 3 owner says the "315-mile range is really 250" and warns that the cost of maintenance is far ...
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Tesla Cybertruck sales collapse — what went wrong
Tesla’s stainless steel pickup arrived as a cultural event, not just a new model, yet the early hype has given way to a sharp ...
Muscat AI Solutions has launched ‘EV Group’, a digital platform integrating Oman’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Available for free download on the Apple App Store and Google Play, it provides ...
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The car brands surprising experts with rock-bottom repair costs
Repair bills now shape car buying decisions as much as horsepower or styling. Shoppers who look past the badges and focus on ...
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EV Charging Sucks—Can Ionna’s New “Rechargeries” Fix It?
Ionna, a new EV charging network backed by major automakers, aims to fix what electric car drivers hate most about public ...
The Office of Defects Investigation at the NHTSA opened the investigation Wednesday after receiving a petition in late ...
The U.S. auto safety investigation into the sedans' emergency door release controls renews scrutiny over Tesla's door design.
Thinking about a Tesla Model S? December lease deals are live, bringing supercar speed, luxury tech, and EV status in one ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into the emergency door release controls on some ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigation has opened a probe of Tesla's Model 3 sedan door releases.
The agency received a defect petition alleging that the vehicles' mechanical door release is hidden, unlabeled and not easy ...
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