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Cheap as frites: Renault Megane E-Tech adopts cheaper pricing in bid to turnaround Aussie fortunes

EV Central

The 2024 Renault Megane E-Tech has now permanently adopted the $10,000 discount that was introduced back in May, which means the small French electric SUV is now priced from $54,990 plus on-roads. READ MORE: Renault Megane E-Tech review: Can this chic crossover challenge the Tesla Model Y?

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SpaceX Starlink kit now available at select Home Depot stores

Teslarati

SpaceX Starlink standard kits are now available at select Home Depot stores. The majority of consumers SpaceX bringing Starlink’s standard $599 kit would make the tech more accessible and, hopefully, significantly decrease delivery estimates. First, customers can have the Starlink kit sent to the Home Depot store.

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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

He'd been selling kits for his mount in small numbers. I'd read about such friction-drive arrangements and had followed the work of a cyclist in Australia known as Kepler who had devised a clever articulated mount that allows the motor to retract from the wheel when not applying power. I thought: "What could be easier?".

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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

He'd been selling kits for his mount in small numbers. I'd read about such friction-drive arrangements and had followed the work of a cyclist in Australia known as Kepler who had devised a clever articulated mount that allows the motor to retract from the wheel when not applying power. I thought: "What could be easier?".

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Picking Your Dream Car for Conversion

DIY Electric Car

If you can build Lego and with the tech help and resources of this great DIY forum you can do it! Most conversion kits go for about $5000.00 - $8000.00. Make it your style, have fun and prove them all wrong. You deserve this. t forget to wave at all the non believers at the gas pumps. Eco Steve

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Stuff We Use: OBD-II Code Readers

The Truth About Cars

Sure, the tech can run their own diagnostics but showing up with codes in hand helps one be a much more informed customer. For starters, it can read problems with an ABS system, which is great if all that’s wrong with the thing is a cheap wheel speed sensor. It’s a great piece of kit, one used more often than I’d like to admit.

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Nissan X-Trail e-Power review: Is it better than a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid?

EV Central

While Europe gets e-Power technology filtered across its model ranges, Nissan in Australia has opted to debut the tech on its two most expensive trim levels, the Ti and Ti-L. And that means it’s not cheap. You’re greeted by a ton of tech in the cabin, too, with a 12.3-inch What does the Nissan X-Trail e-Power cost?

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