Tag: Motor Vehicles
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The 2023 Honda Civic: sophisticated style, tasteful interior and plenty of performance options, plus the ferocious type R is back
[ad_1] The Honda Civic is our highest-rated compact car of 2023 and a Kelley Blue Book Best Buy Award winner. Pricing starts at $23,750. The 2023 Honda Civic is a well-rounded compact car that does just about everything right. It looks good, drives well, and has a proven track record of exceptional reliability and resale value. For…
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The 2023 Kia EV6 vs. the Volvo XC40 Recharge: Which one is better?
[ad_1] Almost every automaker has at least one electric vehicle for sale in 2023. Most have chosen to start with a compact SUV — one of the more popular categories of cars for sale in the U.S. But that can be where the EVs’ similarities end. Their prices vary. Their ranges vary. The elements of…
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How Barbie conquered America – MarketWatch
[ad_1] Barbie built her dream marketing campaign. On Friday evening, as Barbie fever took over movie theaters across America — and the world — one scene struck me as romantic, poignant and sort of beautiful. But it wasn’t a scene from the feel-good movie, which was designed to lift spirits while taking some swipes at…
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Financial markets are upside down, says Morgan Stanley, and investors can take advantage
[ad_1] The reweighting of the Nasdaq 100 and the expiration of some $2 trillion worth of options is out of the way. Now it’s time for an onslaught of earnings, as well as rate decisions from the Fed, European Central Bank and Bank of Japan, before the summer really gets into sleepy territory. It feels…
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The 2024 BMW 8 Series is dashing, stylish and fast
[ad_1] The 2024 BMW 8 Series lineup consists of coupe, convertible, and Gran Coupe styles, all adorned with luxury features, fantastic engines, and tons of prestige. Pricing starts at $89,400. Grand tourer, trans-continental express, boulevard cruiser… the 8 Series is all of these things. It’s dashing in both senses of the word — stylish and…
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Elon Musk says Tesla will spend ‘well over’ $1 billion on Dojo supercomputer
[ad_1] Tesla Inc. will spend “well over” $1 billion by the end of 2024 on building an in-house supercomputer known as Project Dojo. In Tesla’s earnings call with analysts late Wednesday, Chief Executive Elon Musk said Dojo would be used to process data and video to improve the EV maker’s autonomous driving capabilities, with the…