January 2023

Climate Activists Hack Hundreds Of Toyota And BMW Billboards Around Europe

Climate Activists Hack Hundreds Of Toyota And BMW Billboards Around Europe | Carscoops Over 400 spoof billboards were erected around Europe calling out the automakers’ poor environmental records by Sebastien Bell 5 hours ago by Sebastien Bell Three climate activist groups have taken credit for hijacking over 400 billboards around Europe over the weekend, taking

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Amazon May Axe The Grand Tour And Clarkson’s Farm After Brit’s Meghan Markle Comments

Amazon May Axe The Grand Tour And Clarkson’s Farm After Brit’s Meghan Markle Comments | Carscoops The Grand Tour may end after four more special episodes while Clarkson’s Farm could conclude in 2024 by Brad Anderson 5 hours ago by Brad Anderson Amazon Prime Video may axe ties with Jeremy Clarkson and cancel both The

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1953 Dodge Storm Z-250 is the sports car that might have been

Dodge briefly considered building a sports car in the early 1950s, but the project only resulted in a single prototype. Today, the 1953 Dodge Storm Z-250 is in the collection of the Petersen Automotive Museum, which recently produced a video on this unique car presented by Leslie Kendall, the museum’s chief historian. Imported European sports

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GM chief economist: Michigan has advantages to win future EV plants

DETROIT — General Motors‘ chief economist is optimistic about the health of the economy and Michigan‘s position to win more business — including from GM. That’s despite results of the Michigan Economic Outlook Survey, released last week, showing a declined sentiment among companies toward the business environment in Michigan. “I think not only are we

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