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Hertz has reportedly fallen short of its promise to buy 100,000 electric vehicles from Tesla last year. Though, taking a look at the role EVs are playing in the rental industry right now, the company might actually have made the correct decision. Loads of rental agencies have started offering all-electric...
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Just Kidding: VinFast Hasn't Delivered Any of the Vehicles It Shipped Here Last Year
VinFast can’t seem to make up its mind about how, when, and for how much to sell its vehicles. Recently, the automaker announced that the first round of U.S.-bound vehicles had left its home country of Vietnam. That was after it backtracked on a decision to sell vehicles with a battery subscription instead of pricing them outright. Most recently, Automotive News reported that VinFast is holding onto the 999 vehicles it shipped here last year for software updates.
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TTAC Rewind: 2016 Chrysler 200 Limited Rental Review
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Shadowy Ford F-150 Lightning Graphic Could Be a Powerful Electric Performance Concept
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Mazda CX-90 Pricing Revealed: Premium is As Premium Does
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Honda is STILL Recalling Takata Airbags, NHTSA Issues Stop Drive Notice
The Takata airbag fiasco appears to be a never-ending struggle with Honda recently having to issue a stop-drive notice on roughly 8,200 automobiles manufactured about 20 years ago. Due to the massive scale of the Takata airbag recalls, there are still more than a few units out there that have yet to be replaced. Though it seems like those in possession of these dangerous inflators had to have been living under a rock to have missed any mention of what turned out to be the largest recall campaign in automotive history.
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