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Crash Avoidance Tech? More Like Crash Assistance, Maybe…

So, the safety experts tested those fancy "automatic braking" systems on ten popular small SUVs. Turns out... oof. Only ONE got a "good", and SEVEN were straight-up bad. Yikes for

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Cupra Raises The Bar: Five-Year Warranty Now Standard Across The UK

One reason you might choose a Cupra above other VW Group brands is that they provide the greatest guarantee. There is now a five-year warranty on all Cupras sold in the UK. A three-year, 60,000-mile (

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Hybrid Cars: Worth the Hype? Consumer Reports Reveals the Truth

Hybrids promise better gas mileage, but let's be real, they're usually more expensive upfront. So, are they really worth it? Our buddies at Consumer Reports crunched the numbers, and here'

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Revving Through Rumors: Debunking Common Car Myths

Alright, gearheads and daily drivers, let’s bust some car myths and set the record straight. You know, those tales that swirl around every car meet or family dinner, where someone swears by a

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Driving into the Future: Exploring In-Car Payments – More Than Just Transactions

In the ever-evolving world of car tech, we've encountered a new player on the field – in-car payments. Not quite the same as your in-game purchases, but it's all about spending while on

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Hyundai's Latest Move: A Hefty Pay Raise for Their Hardworking Team!

In a move that's sure to have Hyundai employees grinning, the company has announced a notable increase in salaries. Taking a cue from Toyota and recent UAW agreements with the big Detroit automake

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Hyundai Pay Revolutionizes Convenience: In-Car Payments with the 2024 Kona

In a world where cars are becoming increasingly digital, Hyundai has taken a significant step forward in enhancing driver convenience. Say hello to Hyundai Pay, a groundbreaking digital service that&#

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2021 Hyundai Kona Electric Got To Australia In Two Trim Levels

After the successful registration of the hydrogen vehicles in Australia last month, Hyundai made another step to the Australian market with the facelifted 2021 Hyundai Kona Electric just a few

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Hyundai and Kia will pay to each customer 320 dollars.

In November 2012, Hyundai and Kia were involved in a scandal after several customers have accused the models of those two Korean builders of incorrect consumption figures. The US Environmental Prot

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