Average New Car Price Actually Drops, but It's Still over $48,000

Average New Car Price Actually Drops, but It’s Still over $48,000

What’s this, an actual decline in the average new-vehicle transaction price (ATP)? Apparently, yes, said KBB, which reported that the ATP in March was down from the month before. It’s been almost two years since that happened. The decline was only 1.1 percent, meaning the average price is still high, at just over $48,000. But […]

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Diesel-Swapped Lamborghini Gallardo Has a Twin-Turbo Cummins Behind the Driver

Diesel-Swapped Lamborghini Gallardo Has a Twin-Turbo Cummins Behind the Driver

News → News by Brand → Lamborghini News This might be the first-ever Lamborghini to roll coal. I’ve seen a few interesting Lamborghini engine swaps before, mostly with LS motors. However, I’ve never seen a Lamborghini with a diesel engine before this one. The team at 1 Way Diesel Performance found a completely wrecked 2004

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Hyundai And AAA Secure Insurance Options For Models Vulnerable To Being Stolen

Hyundai And AAA Secure Insurance Options For Models Vulnerable To Being Stolen

The AAA insurance offering will be available in all states besides Alaska, Massachusetts, and Washington, where AAA doesn’t offer insurance. New and renewal policies will be issued for eligible Hyundai models, and consumers can visit the website of AAA insurers to receive a quote. “We are pleased to collaborate with AAA insurers in the best

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Cleetus McFarland Is Taking Over the Bristol Dirt Track With a Ford Ranger Race

Cleetus McFarland Is Taking Over the Bristol Dirt Track With a Ford Ranger Race

News → News by Brand → Ford News This will be the first time McFarland brings Danger Rangers to a dirt oval. Cleetus McFarland is headed back to Bristol Motor Speedway but this time he’s getting dirty. The last time the YouTuber was at BMS, he and 30 other drivers were lapping the half-mile oval

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US: Genesis BEV Sales Reached New Record In March And Q1 2023

US: Genesis BEV Sales Reached New Record In March And Q1 2023

Genesis has noticeably increased all-electric car sales in the United States this year, and the perspective for further growth is promising. Let’s recall that the brand (Hyundai Motor Company’s premium/luxury arm) launched its first all-electric model in the US – the Genesis GV60, less than a year ago. Now, it offers three all-electric cars, including

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MoonBikes Electric Snowped Is More Than a Cute Winter Toy

MoonBikes Electric Snowped Is More Than a Cute Winter Toy

MoonBikes’ electric snowped looks like a toy. It’s a refrain the French startup’s founder and CEO Nicolas Muron has heard countless times, especially from snowmobilers. Yet once those people experience the small machine’s instant acceleration and innate agility, Muron claims their skepticism typically turns into enthusiasm. Admittedly, we were also skeptical when MoonBikes invited us

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EV models outnumber PHEV choices for the first time since 2014

EV models outnumber PHEV choices for the first time since 2014

Plug-in hybrid tech continues to be something that neither automakers nor regulators can completely agree on.  Some, like Toyota, Volvo, BMW, and others see them as a smart, effective bridge technology to EVs while others, including GM and Honda see them, at least for now in the U.S., as an unnecessary complication in the shift

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The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: New toll in China

The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: New toll in China

Automakers cut about 110,300 vehicles from their production schedules because of the microchip shortage last week as losses in China mounted, according to the latest estimate by AutoForecast Solutions.  While new schedule cutbacks occurred in every region of the world, nearly three-quarters of them came out of Chinese factory plans, which logged 83,000 lost vehicles

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