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When it comes to buying a new car, Consumer Reports members have told us that a low price or a luxury badge doesn’t automatically translate into happiness. Some models that you might expect to ...
The Tesla Model Y – aka the world’s most popular ... size (Tesla never discloses the capacity of the batteries in its cars), up to 250kw charging speeds, 0-60mph in 4.3 seconds and a 125mph ...
The A6 might be too plain-looking for a luxury car. Pros: The 3 BMW Series lineup offers a selection of strong gas and hybrid powertrains. Every model also features accurate, agile handling.
Prominent light bar gives Model Y a different look from its Model 3 sibling ...
In our tests, a less powerful dual-motor Tesla Model S Plaid zoomed to 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds. That makes it the quickest production car we've tested. With an estimated range of 348 miles ...
With Elon Musk’s rants on X and friendship with Donald Trump, there’s so much noise around Tesla that it’s easy to forget it makes cars. But it does – and the Tesla Model 3 is the best known.
There is also plenty to play for further down the field, with the likes of Alpine, Haas and Williams looking to force their way towards the top of the order, while Sauber will be targeting a ...
The car recently launched in Malaysia – the base E is RM2,000 pricier at RM133,900 but the RS petrol is RM2,000 cheaper at RM149,900. The V’s (RM144,900) and RS hybrid’s (RM167,900) prices ...
You see, while the Model 3 is a fantastic electric car, Tesla is all too aware that its entry-level saloon doesn’t suit everyone. Its small boot opening isn’t great for families and it's not ...