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We Need to (Finally) Discuss That Road & Track Article

The Truth About Cars

A few weeks ago, venerable car-enthusiast magazine/Web site Road & Track created a mini-controversy with the deletion of an article from the Internet. Despite the race occurring last fall, the article was published on March 1. She spends almost 4,000 words doing so. We reached out to Pund for comment and he did not reply.

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Tesla posts stern response to Washington Post’s article on alleged Autopilot dangers

Teslarati

Tesla has posted a stern response to a recent article from The Washington Post that suggested that the electric vehicle maker is putting people at risk because it allows systems like Autopilot to be deployed in areas that it was not designed for. Following is the pertinent section of Tesla’s response.

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2023 In Review: Here Are The Most Popular Articles Each Month

Electric Cars Report

This is our review of 2023, where we recapture the most popular articles month by month.

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Comment on China state paper article says it's unwise to 'blindly downplay' battery swap model by CARS CARS CARS

CN EV Post

As NEV ownership rises rapidly, battery swap may be the way to go when the load of residential charging struggles to meet demand, said an opinion piece in Economic Daily.

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Comment on China state paper article says it's unwise to 'blindly downplay' battery swap model by CARS CARS CARS

CN EV Post

What sort of an idiot gives an interview saying everything will be mechanised by 2027 and there will be redundancy ( JOB CUTS ) at a time when China is in a downward spiral. I know i know the idiot is called William Li.

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Save Thousands of Dollars a Year Driving an Electric Car

CleanTechnica EVs

Editor’s note: In the article below, the writer uses the term “up to” several times in discussing potential yearly savings from driving an electric car. I understand the temptation to use such phrasing, and it’s quite common to do so, but it’s a highly inaccurate way of phrasing it for.

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IDTechEx: buying an autonomous electric car will feel more like buying a laptop than a car

Green Car Congress

by Dr James Jeffs, Senior Technology Analyst at IDTechEx Computer chips have been part of cars for a long time, but no one really cares about them until they stop working or they are late to the production line, grinding manufacturing to an industry-shaking halt. Semiconductor devices found on autonomous electric vehicles.

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