Changelin

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Stellantis has confirmed it is stopping all of its plug-in hybrid models. All of them. That means the iconic Jeep Wrangler 4xe, the upscale Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe, and the versatile Chrysler Pacifica PHEV will not return for 2026. This marks a full stop, not a pause, on Stellantis’ existing PHEV program in North America.

 

A new CARFAX report brings a shocking revelation; it now makes better financial sense to buy new if the goal is saving money.

 

There’s a less glamorous side of the EV equation that doesn’t get as much attention: the EV electric motor. While the world obsesses over batteries, electric motors for electric vehicles are facing their own bottlenecks — efficiency limits, supply chain vulnerabilities, and thermal management challenges.

[–] Changelin@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 months ago

Hmm. If "sky daddy" is real, is it best to avoid Him?

[–] Changelin@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 months ago

Probably can't be helped in this age of high-speed information.

 

FinanceBuzz reveals 85% of parents can monitor their teen's driving, with 39% doing so covertly.

 

Tom Matano, the automotive designer who helped create one of the most beloved roadsters in history, the original Mazda MX-5 Miata, has died at the age of 76. His passing marks the end of a career that reshaped how many thinks about what a sports car can and should be: lightweight, driver-focused, emotionally resonant, and joyously simple.

 

For over a century, the automobile has represented freedom, power, and the thrill of mechanical mastery. The connection between driver, machine, and road defined what it meant to own and love a car. But in today’s digital era, a different trend is unfolding. Cars are no longer just machines designed to take us from point A to point B. Increasingly, they resemble something else entirely: smartphones on wheels.

 

It turns out the pandemic didn’t just bring us sourdough bread obsessions and endless Zoom calls. According to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), it also fueled a serious—and unexpected—spike in deadly drunk-driving crashes.

 

Underground developers are selling Flipper Zero “car unlock” packages for hundreds of dollars, complete with a PDF listing targeted makes and models and whether the hack enables only door unlocks or full start/drive.