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2 weeks ago |
cars.usnews.com | Kristen Hall-Geisler |WARREN CLARKE |Cody Trotter
A test drive is a test drive is a test drive, right? You find a car you're interested in buying, whether it's new or used, and you take it for a spin to make sure it works and is the right car for you. However, a used car has already lived a life with someone else, and you have no idea what that life was like. It could have been a kind, cushy life with regular oil changes and no accidents, or it could have done some hard living with jackrabbit starts and bare-minimum maintenance.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
cars.usnews.com | WARREN CLARKE |John R. Dipietro
Different Shades of GreenCars that use electric power have entered the mainstream and are here to stay. These vehicles use electricity — in varying degrees — to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. They're not all cut from the same cloth, however. If one type of electrified vehicle doesn't suit your lifestyle and needs, chances are another type will. Considering all your options when choosing an electrified car is vital, and we can help. Let's explore the different types of electric vehicles.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
cars.usnews.com | Kristen Hall-Geisler |John R. Dipietro |Cherise Threewitt |WARREN CLARKE
CreditToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.|Should You Buy a Hybrid or an EV? Hybrids hit the scene around the turn of the millennium, with cars like the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius. They were praised for their fuel efficiency, but they could be a bit poky to drive, and their batteries often ate into the available cargo space. AdvertisementMajor manufacturers didn't dip their toes in the all-electric market until about a decade later, after the early success of the Tesla Roadster.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
truecar.com | WARREN CLARKE
Learn how to assess the situation, call for help, exchange information, and handle insurance claims to ensure safety and recovery. Car accidents are an unfortunate fact of life and can have serious consequences. According to the , motor vehicle crashes caused 42,514 deaths in 2022. There’s also a financial impact. The U.S. Department of Transportation estimates that motor vehicle crashes have an annual economic cost of $340 billion.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
cars.usnews.com | WARREN CLARKE |John R. Dipietro |Cherise Threewitt
The automotive world is marching in lockstep toward electrified transportation. It represents a massive shift in the status quo, and the changes are happening quickly. If you drive a gas-powered vehicle and are confused by the automotive industry's new direction, we've got guidance clarifying how all-electric vehicles (EVs) work.
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