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Car theft is one of those things that feels impossible until it happens to someone you know. Then suddenly everyone's talking about it at work, and you're eyeing your beat-up Honda wondering i
There's a massive disconnect happening in the auto world right now. Everyone wants affordable cars, especially electric ones, but automakers would rather do anything else than build them. The math
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