7 Clever Ways to Minimize Damage After a Fender Bender
Being in a fender bender can throw a wrench in your day, but it doesn’t have to derail your plans or your budget. With some quick thinking, resourcefulness, and a dash of automotive know-how, you can minimize the impact of a minor collision and get back on the road in no time. Whether you’re a…
6 Good Reasons to Get a Minivan
With the latest sedans and SUVs on the market, a minivan may not be your first choice, but it should be. Whether your passion is the outdoors, road-tripping, or just shuttling your kids around town, a van beats out the competition. Here are six reasons why you should think about bringing home a van. 1.…
Ways to Maximize the Performance for Your Mini Excavator
Got a full-scale home renovation coming? If you’re worried that your mini excavator won’t be up to the job, you’ve come to the right place. But first off, let’s clear the confusion between a mini-excavator and a compact excavator. Some people use those terms interchangeably, but they’re in fact distinct from one another. In general,…
The Trump administration said it was revoking California’s authority to set its own auto tailpipe emissions standards and to require some zero-emission vehicles
Saturday 19th October 2019 The Trump administration said it was revoking California’s authority to set its own auto tailpipe emissions standards and to require some zero-emission vehicles, a decision that will spark a massive legal battle between Washington and the most populous state over the future of US vehicles.
The Trump administration said it would revoke California’s authority to set its own auto tailpipe emissions standards and to require some zero-emission vehicles, a decision that sparked a massive legal battle between Washington and the most populous state over the future of US vehicles
Thursday 19th September 2019 The Trump administration said it would revoke California’s authority to set its own auto tailpipe emissions standards and to require some zero-emission vehicles, a decision that sparked a massive legal battle between Washington and the most populous state over the future of US vehicles.
Determining Liability in 7 Easy Steps: How to Know Who Is to Blame for a Car Accident?
When you’re involved in an accident, you want to know who’s to blame right away. It may not be clear, but the answer is very important. Here are seven easy steps for knowing who’s to blame for a car accident: 1. Investigate traffic violations or criminal offenses If the police investigate the crash, they might…
Germany-based BMW Group and the biggest Chinese SUV brand, Great Wall Motor, announced a partnership to produce electric MINI vehicles in China as global automakers ramped up development under pressure from Beijing
Tuesday 10th July 2018 Germany-based BMW Group and the biggest Chinese SUV brand, Great Wall Motor, announced a partnership to produce electric MINI vehicles in China as global automakers ramped up development under pressure from Beijing.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland plans to phase out new petrol and diesel cars by 2032, eight years earlier than under proposals set out by the London government
Tuesday 5th September 2017 Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland plans to phase out new petrol and diesel cars by 2032, eight years earlier than under proposals set out by the London government.
An Audi A8 L Security transporting Polish prime minister Beata Szydło hit a tree in Oświęcim at approx
Friday 10th February 2017 An Audi A8 L Security transporting Polish prime minister Beata Szydło hit a tree in Oświęcim at approx. 50 km/h. PM suffered minor injuries, but spent following week in a military hospital in Warsaw Her security guard suffered leg bone fracture, while driver was also injured. The accident occurred when the…
China’s Ministry of Finance punished at least five car makers, accusing them of cheating its program to subsidize electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, receiving roughly 1 billion yuan ($150 million) in illegal subsidies
Thursday 8th September 2016 China’s Ministry of Finance punished at least five car makers, accusing them of cheating its program to subsidize electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, receiving roughly 1 billion yuan ($150 million) in illegal subsidies. By the next day it was reported that more than 20 additional car makers, including Nissan and Hyundai,…