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CapGemini: 87% of global consumers prefer personal vehicle to ensure safe travel, up from 57% in April 2020

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Almost half of global consumers (46%) are considering purchasing a car in the next 12 months, an increase from 35% in April 2020. This reflects a continuous shift in consumer preference towards personal mobility, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, as car ownership today is seen as a safeguard against the risk and spread of infection.

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How to Buy a Car Online

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How to Buy a Car Online A Step-by-Step Guide To Remove Risk This article may contain affiliate links. In this article, we’ll detail a step-by-step guide on how to buy a car online so you can proceed in an informed manner. Decide on a Budget Setting your budget is crucial, whether you buy a car traditionally or online.

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United to buy 15 supersonic aircraft from Boom; option for 35 more; optimized for 100% SAF

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United Airlines announced a commercial agreement with Denver-based aerospace company Boom Supersonic to purchase 15 of Boom’s Overture supersonic airliners, once Overture meets United’s safety, operating and sustainability requirements, with an option for an additional 35 aircraft.

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How the IBM PC Won, Then Lost, the Personal Computer Market

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On 12 August 1981, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in midtown Manhattan, IBM unveiled the company's entrant into the nascent personal computer market: the IBM PC. The personal computer vastly expanded the number of people and organizations that used computers. Other companies, including Apple and Tandy Corp.

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Online Used-Car Retailer Vroom to Shutter Operations

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Faced with the existential crisis of having no physical customers, dealers began offering remote car-buying services and shipping. The company said it would liquidate its current inventory through wholesalers and noted that there would be no new vehicle purchases.

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Toyota says it would rather buy credits than ‘waste’ money on EVs

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As the car industry’s largest hybrid pusher, Toyota says it is better positioned to just buy credits to close the EPA gap rather than “waste” money on BEVs, its CEO said. Currently, the company is building a $13.9 Regulation-wise, we would have to prepare something like credit purchase,” he told Automotive News.

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Comment on Nio to report Q4 earnings on Mar 5 by John Hanna

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the throws of tragedy, the ordinary retail shareholder is the very last person that will considered. Within a few years , that Fisker (the company) was dead, and so was his ability to service the car, and it had no re-sale value for the same reason. who will stand behind the warranty you thought you had?

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