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Hatchbacks not giving up territorial rights so easily | Autocar Professional

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One cannot link disposable incomes and affordability to the fall in the hatchback segment’s contribution, he said. “It This shift reflects a growing trend where customers prioritise affordability and value. Also, the availability of financing options means more people can afford to buy a used car,” he explained.

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Tesla 2024 Annual Shareholder Meeting transcript: June 13, 2024

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I have some insight into, you know, the next releases because we’ve got, basically, for every release that’s on the road, we kind of see what the next generation release is, and a little bit about the release after that. So we have some insight into where it’s going and it’s really amazing.

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California environmental lawyer forecasts the future of state and federal emissions regulations

Charged EVs

The reinvigoration of the body of interrelated federal and state fuel economy and emissions regulations will have major implications for the auto industry and the environment. For more insights about the future of emissions regulations at the federal level, read our interview with former EPA exec Margo Oge. It’s also buildings.

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GM Says Chevrolet Volt Won't 'Pay the Rent' | Autopia from Wired.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

They leased a few (at a loss) to those that could afford it. If the EV1 was viable (or even close) we would see Ford, Toyota, Honda, etc all with 80 mile cars right now.do We need an economy electric car that we an afford, not that nonsense. Forget the black helicopter conspiracies. Sorry the market killed the EV1. you see that?

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