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  • Why Electric Cars Are Making Passengers Sick: Shocking Reason Behind It Many passengers avoid electric taxis due to motion sickness caused by regenerative braking and rapid acceleration in EVs.
  • Tesla Breaks Records Again – 7 Million EVs in Just 12 Months Tesla hits 7M EVs produced, all pure electric, bolstered by Shanghai Gigafactory. Q3 net profit rises to $2.17B amid growth.
  • Tesla Crash in France Claims Four Lives, Safety Fears Escalate Globally Concerns over Tesla EV safety rise after a crash in France killed four people, and another incident in South Korea leads to investigation.
  • Trump's Fiery Speech: 1000% Tariff Threat to Save Michigan from Chinese Cars If elected, Trump vows to renegotiate USMCA, citing concerns over Chinese factories in Mexico impacting U.S. auto workers.
  • Is Your Honda on the List? 1.7 Million Cars Recalled for Safety Risks! Honda is recalling 1.7 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a manufacturing defect that affects steering safety.
  • China’s BYD and Tesla Battle for EV Supremacy as Global Sales Hit 10 Million By August this year, the global number of registered EVs has approached 10 million, marking a 20% increase compared to last year.
  • 2025 Green Car of the Year Goes to Toyota Camry Hybrid for Performance and Design The Toyota Camry has been awarded the Green Car of the Year for 2025, recognized for its design, performance, and technology.
  • Hidden War: How China Influences Korea’s Electric Vehicle Market Online China influences public opinion against Korean products through organized online commentary, employing tactics to incite discord.
  • Tesla’s 47% Drop: Shocking Truth About Why EVs Aren’t Selling The Motley Fool blames Tesla’s 47% stock drop on reduced EV interest due to range and charging issues. The Motley Fool attributes Tesla's 47% stock decline to waning EV interest, citing limited range and charging station access.
  • Massive Fire at Lisbon Airport: Did a Tesla Cause the Blaze That Destroyed 200 Cars? In Lisbon, a Tesla caused a fire in a parking lot, destroying 200 vehicles and delaying airport operations.
  • 8 Items You Should NEVER Leave in Your Car During Summer—Or Risk an Explosion Because the weather is so hot, paying extra attention to maintaining your vehicle's interior during the summer is essential.
  • Kim Jong Un Shows Off His New $200K Mercedes-Benz SUV – Sanctions? What Sanctions? Kim Jong Un was recently seen driving the latest high-end Mercedes-Benz SUV, which was only released in South Korea four months ago.
  • No More Chinese Code in Cars: Biden’s Plan to Overhaul Autonomous Vehicle Regulations The U.S. government plans to ban using Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles, citing national security concerns.
  • 8 Items You Should Never Leave in Your Car This Summer Clearing these items from your car is essential to prevent accidents caused by the high summer temperatures.
  • 49% of U.S. Car Dealers Aren’t Excited About Selling EVs—Here’s Why A survey of 250 car dealers across the United States revealed that the majority of dealers have little enthusiasm for selling EVs.
  • U.S. Targets Chinese Tech: New Rules Could Ban Chinese Software from Self-Driving Cars The United States government is poised to implement a ban on Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles.
  • Why Your Brain Thinks You're Poisoned: Surprising Science Behind Motion Sickness Let's delve into everything about motion sickness, which makes the brain mistakenly think you've ingested poison.
  • Have You Ever Wondered What Those Little Black Dots on Your Windshield Were? If you’ve ever driven, you’ve likely noticed the small black band and dots along the edge of the car windshield. These black dots, which might easily be overlooked, serve several important functions. The black band surrounding the window is called the frit or frit band. This frit band is a crucial part of the process […]
  • Russian Rolls-Royce’ Gifted to North Korea's Kim is Built with South Korean Tech The Russian luxury limousine manufacturer that produced the limousine, which was gifted to North Korea, uses many parts from South Korea.
  • Kia Carnival Takes the Wheel in South Korean Politics: Here's Why According to a local media report, The Kia Carnival is the first car choice among South Korean parliamentary members.
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