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Hyundai Going Back To Physical Buttons Because American Buyers Don’t Like Touchscreens

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However, the firm thinks attitudes may change when cars are equipped with more self-driving technology. Designers loved the new techy setups, but as Hyundai discovered, American buyers did not. You could call it the Tesla Effect. And when you’re parked up, using those touchscreens feels entirely natural.

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Ford pausing F-150 Lightning production again

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Production of the Ford F-150 Lightning will reportedly be paused for six weeks, representing the latest bump in the road for the once highly anticipated electric pickup. However, buyers soon started to turn away from the pickup, resulting in multiple subsequent production plan cuts to ensure oversupply was reduced.

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2025 Polaris Slingshot Marks 10 Years With Fresh Looks And A Power Bump

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Buyers will also find a revised suspension and a revamped AutoDrive transmission. liter ProStar four-cylinder engine has been retuned to deliver a “modest bump in horsepower and a broader torque curve.” That’s a pretty sizable jump, but the model now comes standard with the Technology Package 1.

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BYD Seal wins Best Electric Vehicle Under $50K

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Electric cars continue to be a hot topic among new car buyers. Now, buyers are spoiled for choice with a number of electric cars on the market that come in under our price cut-off. That results in a composed ride in most daily driving situations, the Seal ironing out lumps and bumps with comfortable ease.

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2024 Mitsubishi Triton GLS review

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But, the all-new version boasts a swathe of new technology to renew what was one of the oldest utes in its segment. It’s also been gifted a healthy bump in the power and torque stakes, plus a refreshed new interior. Mitsubishi’s models have been a go-to for buyers chasing consistency and reliability.

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2025 Mitsubishi Triton GSR Review: Standing Out In A Crowded Pickup Market

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Read: Mitsubishi Triton Loses Payload Capacity To Gain More Buyers In Australia As the Triton sits on a massive 3,130 mm (123.2-inch) Somehow, Mitsubishi has been able to develop the suspension in such a way that the rear remains soft and subtle over bumps, making it a pleasure to drive on a daily basis. That’s not the case here.

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2025 BMW 430i Coupe review

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Along with subtle new styling and more equipment, the new BMW 4 Series range has had a bump in price and its a limited range in terms of the variants you can choose. BMWs of a decade ago drew criticism for outdated presentation and lacklustre technology, but the array you get in 2025 is very impressive. Lets talk about the experience.

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