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GM ends OnStar driver safety program after privacy complaints
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European Commission approves creation of an environmental zone in the city centre of Stockholm, where petrol and diesel cars will be banned entirely from 2025
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Swedish company Scout Park has launched a mobile app where you can tip off wrongly parked cars to traffic wardens to earn money
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Volvo is celebrating its 97th birthday with the opening of what it calls "World of Volvo" in the company's hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden
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Why is Montreal a stolen car export hub?
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How do I sell a car?
Found a few threads on buying cars and I'm reading though them. Looking for advice on how to sell one. Should I? I've got a GM vehicle that's just under 10 years ago, but I don't like it. It's got...
Found a few threads on buying cars and I'm reading though them. Looking for advice on how to sell one.
- Should I?
I've got a GM vehicle that's just under 10 years ago, but I don't like it. It's got so many more tiny things wrong with it than my previous cars (20 year old corolla, driven into the ground; 15 year old caravan, totalled; 30 years old Buick that gave up the ghost).....I feel like I already got the "best" years out of this GM vehicle and it's all going to be downhills from here. Am I being irrational and should I just keep driving it until it's irreparable, even if the repairs feel more and more frequent and surprising? Essentially I don't have any confidence in this vehicle and I would like to get rid of it and try again with a Honda or Toyota.
- How?
If I'm selling it, how do I lose less money doing so? Dealerships feel like snake pits to me. Craigslist/Kijiji/Facebook? Do locations matter? Can I sell a car to a dealership in a different province?
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EV bargains to be found as Hertz sells off some of its US electric cars
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Subaru cars phone home to 3G cellular network that no longer exists - drains battery
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You're wrong about Aptera's car. It's ridiculously efficient (and solar powered).
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Fisker's US electric vehicle prices slashed by up to $24,000, Tesla freezes them as trades
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US police are using GPS tracking darts to avoid dangerous pursuits
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Nobody warned electric vehicle owners how quickly they would burn through tires
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All the ways car dependency is wrecking us – car harm: a global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment
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GM cuts ties with two data firms amid heated lawsuit over driver data
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Tesla's gear-shifting problems known long before Angela Chao's death
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Sorry. Your car will never drive you around.
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Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies
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A mistake in a Tesla and a panicked final call: The death of Angela Chao
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Shock of the old: the amazing, infuriating history of the electric car – in pictures
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BMW is a surprise winner in electric vehicles
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European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls. In 2026, Euro NCAP points will be deducted if some controls aren't physical.
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The 'Atlanta Magnet Man' is saving our car tires, one bike ride at a time
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Waymo can now charge for robotaxi rides in LA and on San Francisco freeways
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Shell to permanently close all of its hydrogen refuelling stations for cars in California
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Elon Musk’s Vegas tunnel project has been racking up safety violations
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Waymo driverless car set on fire, destroyed by San Francisco crowd
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Canada declares Flipper Zero public enemy No. 1 in car-theft crackdown
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More lanes are (still) a bad thing
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Pace of electric car adoption has markedly slowed in the US
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Tests show that guardrails possibly do little to stop EVs and other heavier vehicles. And US transportation officials are concerned.
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Higher vehicle hoods significantly increase pedestrian deaths, US study finds
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Electric vehicles: can 'lightweighting' combat range anxiety?
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Hyundai unveils ’crab-walking” car that makes parallel parking a snap
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Why autonomous trucking is harder than autonomous rideshare
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Hertz is selling 20,000 electric vehicles to buy gasoline cars instead
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Red Sea attacks halt Tesla production at German plant
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Legislators in Kentucky and other fossil states charge EV drivers more than double in taxes than internal combustion engine drivers
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Daihatsu, Japanese automaker owned by Toyota, halts domestic production after admitting it forged results of safety tests for more than thirty years
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How Tesla, BMW, Ford, GM and Mercedes driver assist systems compare
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US study finds that Tesla drivers had highest accident rate, BMW drivers highest DUI rate
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In a win for the climate (and safety), urban US speed limits are dropping
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Tesla faces an inquiry by Norway's traffic safety regulator into suspension failures in the company's electric cars that could result in a recall
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Paris is saying 'non' to a US-style hellscape of supersized cars – and so should the rest of Europe
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Volkswagen, Porsche, and Audi finally say they will use Tesla’s EV charging plug in the US
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Tesla confirms wireless inductive electric car home charger is coming
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Waymo launches curbside robotaxi pickup at Phoenix airport
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Tesla recalls two million US vehicles over Autopilot software issue
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Amsterdam to cut speed limits 40% to improve road safety
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If you had up to $55k to purchase an electric vehicle (new/used) with a range of a least 250 miles, what would you buy?
I'm in the market for another EV. I have a Leaf currently and love it for in town driving. I want something with more range for longer trips. I've looked at Hyundai, Tesla, VW, and Ford vehicles....
I'm in the market for another EV. I have a Leaf currently and love it for in town driving. I want something with more range for longer trips.
I've looked at Hyundai, Tesla, VW, and Ford vehicles. No vehicle is perfect. I like the HUD of the Hyundai and the full self driving of the Tesla. I don't like the look of the Ford Mustang, and the Lightning is comfy but enormous. And since Tesla has been around for a while, there's the option of a used Model S compared to a new Model 3 (for instance).
This doesn't necessarily have to be an advice thread - trying to find the best vehicle for me. I'm more looking for your personal pros/cons of vehicles in the EV market from your perspective.
Like the title asks, what would you buy in today's market?29 votes