
Subaru Considers Electric STI Models for the Future
Subaru is actively exploring the possibility of creating electric models from its sporty STI lineup. In a recent discussion with journalists, company leaders confirmed that electrification is a crucial direction for Subaru's future. The main aim is to develop exciting, high-performance vehicles that align with the brand's spirit and fan expectations.
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Florida Gets New Patrol Corvette Stingray: A Fast and Powerful Addition to Law Enforcement
The Florida Highway Patrol has recently added a brand new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to its fleet. This sports car not only impresses with its specifications but also emphasizes modern trends in patrol vehicles. The Corvette Stingray can accelerate to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds, making it a new flagship for law enforcement agencies.
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Mitsubishi Pauses Car Shipments to the US
Mitsubishi Motors has announced a pause on car shipments to the US market, sparking wide public interest and discussion. The reasons for this decision are linked to internal company processes, as well as structural changes and market conditions.
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Trump's Tariffs as a Strategy for Achieving Beneficial Trade Deals
A well-known economist believes that Donald Trump's tariff policy can be viewed as a successful strategy for securing advantageous trade deals. Despite the criticism directed at his tariff-increasing policies, several experts point to potential long-term benefits for the U.S. economy.
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks Hit the Roads in Georgia
A new chapter in sustainable transportation technology has begun in Georgia, as hydrogen fuel cell trucks have officially hit the roads. These innovative vehicles are designed to reduce carbon emissions and enhance the environmental friendliness of freight transport. This development is made possible through the efforts of the company that manufactured these trucks, with support from local authorities and interested organizations.
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Automakers Pause Shipments to the US Due to High Shipping Rates
In recent days, automakers worldwide have announced a temporary halt to their vehicle shipments to the United States. The reason for this decision stems from the sharply rising freight rates, which have significantly increased logistics costs. This move has already sparked concern among both distributors and consumers.
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New Volkswagen Golf R Safari Spotted Testing at Nurburgring
In an exciting development for automotive enthusiasts, the prototype of the upcoming Golf R variant, known as Safari, was recently observed testing on the famed Nurburgring racetrack. This modified version shows off an increased ride height and specialized adjustments that give it the appearance of a powerful off-road vehicle.
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Ford Launches Investigation Over Transmission Errors in F-150 Trucks with 10-Speed Gearbox
Ford has announced the start of an investigation into certain models of its popular F-150 pickup, which are equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission. This decision came in response to multiple complaints from vehicle owners regarding issues with gear shifting and loss of power.
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23andMe Files for Bankruptcy: What Customers Need to Know
23andMe, the company known for its DNA testing and genetic analysis services, has filed for bankruptcy, raising significant concerns among its customers. This news comes as California Attorney General Rob Bonta warned users about the importance of handling their personal data carefully before any potential changes in the company's structure.
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The UK Initiates Investigation Following Heathrow Airport Shutdown
The United Kingdom has announced the initiation of an investigation linked to the sudden shutdown of Heathrow Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. This decision came after a mass failure of the airport's management system occurred on Friday, November 17, leading to significant disruptions in flight operations and considerable dissatisfaction among passengers.
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