Kia Sonet 2023 facelift unveiled in India: Live updates
Kia first revealed the Sonet in India in 2020 and here is our first-ever walk around of the SUV from three years ago.
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Kia first revealed the Sonet in India in 2020 and here is our first-ever walk around of the SUV from three years ago.
Land Rover has teased the fully electric Range Rover SUV. Along with this, the brand has also started the waiting list for the electric Range Rover, which is expected to make its debut next year, which will allow the customers in the waiting list to put in their names first for pre-orders. Real-world road testing for the electric Range Rover has begun.
I'm sure you've all seen the boomer Facebook memes of a manual shift knob and a caption that goes something like this: «Millennial anti-theft device.» Yes, they're cringy and of course, many Millennials know how to drive stick. However, broken clocks are right twice a day, aren't they? While we don't know if the violent car thieves who recently tried to rob a man in Bethesda, Maryland were Millennials, we do know that the owner'smanual transmission did indeed prevent theft.
The driver of a Porsche 718 Boxster was left with minor injuries following an attempted carjacking in the Washington D.C. area that ended in failure because the would-be thieves didn't know how to drive stick.
A 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 has recently come up for sale, boasting an astonishingly low odometer reading. Virtually undriven with just 89 miles on the clock, this rare gem of a C4 ZR-1 is still in pristine condition, making it a true '90s time capsule.
The State of New Jersey has announced it will ban the sale of new combustion-engined vehicles by 2035 to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality.
New Jersey announced a new rule set on Wednesday laying out plans to transition sales of light-duty vehicles in the state to 100-percent zero-emission by 2035.
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey will prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035 as part of an effort to improve air quality and reduce planet-warming pollutants, officials announced Tuesday.