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Consumer Reports: Tesla and other domestic brands take big steps backwards in reliability rankings

Green Car Congress

Buick, Chevrolet, Chrysler, and Tesla are among the brands that tumbled in Consumer Reports’ (CR) latest Annual Auto Reliability Survey, which collected data from its members about their experiences with more than half a million vehicles. It can take a year or two for carmakers to work out the kinks with new technology. —Jake Fisher.

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Tech: New Technology Reduces Diesel Emissions

Clean Fleet Report

According to dozens of automotive story headlines, the internal combustion engine, running on gasoline or diesel, is dead or dying as customers, auto companies and investors flock to electric powertrains. That standard is scheduled to drop further in 2027. Cummins and Tula Announce Tests Validating Reductions. Attacking the NOx.

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Rental Review: The 2023 Chevrolet Malibu, Last Domestic Midsize Standing

The Truth About Cars

The midrange Malibu includes a bevy of standard equipment, wrapped in a low-key body nobody notices. Like other GM cars (even high-end Yukon Denalis) the Malibu does not have touch-sensitive keyless entry, but relies on the 2006-era door Chiclet to lock and unlock. Below it are the lesser-equipped RS and 1LS.

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Our EV warrior

Electric Auto Association

Electric Auto Association (EAA) board member Guy Hall, chair of our national Policy Committee, has made a significant contribution to the successful efforts to pass electric vehicle (EV) legislation across the country. “At Mexican border to the Canadian Yukon and into Alaska. EAA board member Guy Hall fights the good fight every day.

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Our EV warrior

Electric Auto Association

Electric Auto Association (EAA) board member Guy Hall, chair of our national Policy Committee, has made a significant contribution to the successful efforts to pass electric vehicle (EV) legislation across the country. “At Mexican border to the Canadian Yukon and into Alaska. EAA board member Guy Hall fights the good fight every day.

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