Remember when you were a kid and your friend would brag about having the coolest toy on the block? Then some other kid would show up the next day with something even cooler? That's basically what
Foxconn—the same folks behind millions of iPhones—are making big moves in the U.S. EV market. And true to form, they’re sticking to what they do best: building the cars while letting
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BMW’s bringing the i3 name back—but forget that funky little hatchback from 2013. The new BMW i3 will be a completely new vehicle: a sleek, all-electric sedan that will launch the brand
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Look down at your car sometime. See those weird little plastic flaps sticking out near the wheels? Yeah, those things. Nobody seems to know what they're called or why they're there. Turns out,
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