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3 weeks ago |
supercarblondie.com | Henry Kelsall
EV, Latest Articles, Tesla The new 2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper is the electric car that pushes the limits of what a practical EV can do. The Model Y Juniper is the brand new refresh of the popular Tesla, and many felt that the electric car was long overdue for an update. While Tesla isn’t having the best of times at the moment, to put it mildly, the new Model Y does seem to have nailed a particular sweet spot.
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3 weeks ago |
supercarblondie.com | Henry Kelsall
A British YouTuber who bought a BMW Z3 for just over $100 on Instagram has saved the sports car from being scrapped. YouTuber Taylor, who runs the Taylor Made Cars channel, bought the BMW from a junkyard, and the Z3 was very much on the verge of being scrapped. Despite this, the sports car was complete and had been on the road as recently as 2023. This was before the owner’s plans to spruce it up and sell it came to naught.
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3 weeks ago |
supercarblondie.com | Henry Kelsall |Emma Matthews
The Renault 5 EV has debuted not only as a fleet-level car-sharing service in Utrecht in the Netherlands, but also as a way of powering an entire city. The scheme is taking place in the Dutch Municipality of Utrecht. The municipality has teamed up with MyWheels, We Drive Solar, and Renault. They have debuted Europe’s first large-scale vehicle-to-grid (V2G) car-sharing service, which has been given the name Utrecht Energized.
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3 weeks ago |
supercarblondie.com | Henry Kelsall
A British airliner of the 1940s, the Bristol Brabazon, was bigger than a Boeing 737, and it even had its own in-flight cinema. After World War II, British aviation was starting to transition from military to civilian, and many radical ideas were proposed. One of these was the de Havilland Comet, the world’s first jet airliner, which entered commercial service in 1952.
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3 weeks ago |
supercarblondie.com | Henry Kelsall
A classic American motorhome from Airstream was recently discovered after being hidden in a barn for over 20 years. The Airstream 350 LE was built 35-years-ago, but it has spent most of its life hidden away in a barn with less than 20,000 miles on the odometer. Now, it has been rediscovered in time-capsule-like condition, and it is being put up for sale with the hope that someone will be able to make use of it.
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