It’s no secret that a spate of Kia and Hyundai thefts has overtaken many parts of the country after a reckless challenge on TikTok and other social media platforms exploiting ╰┈➤
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Apple offers a deeper dive into Crash Detection
Apple’s recent hardware events have been punctuated by a touch of doom and gloom. It’s a tonal shift from the usual celebratory nature of these presentations – all by design, ╰┈➤
California makes digital license plates legal for everyone
California was the first state to start a pilot program for digital license plates, but now it’s coming out of the pilot program and going statewide for anyone who wants ╰┈➤
iPhone 14’s car crash detection system keeps calling 911 during roller coaster rides
When it was introduced in September, Apple made great use of its latest iPhone’s ability to detect car accidents and automatically contact emergency services. Now, however, reports suggest the feature ╰┈➤
This is how Formula 1 drivers are extracted after an accident
Fortunately, it is rare for a Formula 1 driver to be so badly injured after an accident that he can no longer get out of his car. However, given the ╰┈➤
Porsche tests vibrating car to make EVs more aerodynamic
As the automotive industry’s transition to electric propulsion continues to accelerate, automakers are looking for ways to make their cars more and more aerodynamic. And that has led to some ╰┈➤
What car-modifying trend did you once love but now hate?
What are your favorite car modifications in 2022? Maybe carbon wheels, Tesla drivetrain conversions, huge bolt-on arches, tires clearly 50mm too narrow for the wheels they’re mounted on, and air ╰┈➤
How much would you charge to own this Lexus SC 430?
Traditional ‘donk’ cars are classic Chevrolet Caprice and Impala models, and while this Lexus SC 430 is neither, it’s as striking as any other donk car we’ve come across. ╰┈➤
Installing EV charging infrastructure in apartments and condos remains a huge challenge
The transition to electric vehicles will not slow down anytime soon, and legislators and the private sector are both hard at work creating enough infrastructure to support all of these ╰┈➤
‘It’s a scam’: Even after $100 billion, self-driving cars are going nowhere
The first car woke Jennifer King at 2 a.m. with a loud, high‑pitched hum. “It sounded like a hovercraft,” she says, and that wasn’t the weird part. King lives on ╰┈➤