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Hellcat-Powered 6×2 Humvee May Struggle On Speed Bumps But It’ll Look Epic Doing It

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This six-wheeled custom version of a former U.S. The body is custom and includes shortened rear doors and a chopped roof. Technology integrated into the Hummer will allow for remote start as well as remote control of the lighting and horn. Military Hummer is set to terrorize the streets of its next owner.

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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. The automaker’s US design chief says American drivers hated the trend, so future Hyundais will feature more old-school switches. You could call it the Tesla Effect. The recently facelifted Ioniq 5 already benefits from this thinking.

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Mazda CX-60 suspension to be retuned after customer criticism – again

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Mazda will issue another round of changes to the suspension of its luxury-priced mid-size SUV, intended to address criticism of its firm feel over bumps. It is yet to be confirmed if the latest suspension changes will offered to existing customers. Mazda CX-60 Evolve. Mazda CX-60 GT.

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2024 Ford E-Transit Custom electric van review: International first drive

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Ford has brought electric power to its top-selling van, the Toyota HiAce-sized Transit Custom. The latest entrant is the Ford E-Transit Custom , the electric version of Ford’s new-generation rival for the Toyota HiAce, Hyundai Staria Load, LDV G10 and other ‘mid-size’ or ‘one-tonne’ vans. How much is a Ford E-Transit Custom?

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Driving the hot hatch of vans: 2024 Ford E-Transit Custom MS-RT review

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2024 Ford E-Transit Custom MS-RT It is no secret Australians love performance cars. You can buy a fast hatchback, fast sedan, fast wagon, fast coupe or convertible, fast SUV and, as an estimated 10,000 Ford Ranger Raptor customers proved last year, a fast ute. But would you pay more than $110,000 for one? We are a small market of 1.2

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This Ferrari F355 Restomod Is To Die For

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It’s a restomod program that “reimagines the iconic 90s Italian supercar, combining advanced driving dynamics, state-of-the-art technology, and class re-defining engineering.” That’s a decent bump over the original output of 374 hp (279 kW / 379 PS). Customers can also upgrade to optional carbon ceramic brakes.

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Is a Vehicle Test Drive Still Relevant Today?

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I was raised in my automotive beginnings to know that if the customer didn’t drive the car, management would not give approval to ask the customer to purchase. What was so important about the test drive that, without it, it wasn’t even worth attempting to ask a customer about a purchasing decision? The big question is, why?

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