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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNLifesaving tech to make all electric cars safer from fire: Feature found in 2025 Renault Megane E-Tech to be made available to every carmakerIn a rare act of bipartisan goodwill, Renault is making its lifesaving tech free for all to use. The French maker has made ...
Chinese auto giant Geely might only be about to launch its first model here, but the brand has some mighty big aspirations, targeting a spot in Australia's top 10 automotive brands.
A union representing FAA technical workers said hundreds were fired as the Trump administration conducts mass layoffs across the federal government, prompting sharp criticism from Democrats.
Always something of a fashion statement, Tesla is now going out of fashion in Europe and parts of North America thanks to ...
Malan Best Security has announced the expansion of its fire watch services to meet the growing demand for fire hazard prevention in high-risk industries. This development comes in response to an ...
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Reserve Bank lowers cash rate by 0.25% to 4.10% in first cut since 2020The Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates on Tuesday afternoon for the first time since November 2020, after keeping ...
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No excuses for Norris as he targets F1 championshipMcLaren driver Lando Norris, runner-up in the 2024 Formula One season, embracing the pressure and the favourites tag ahead of the new season.
The Miata Spec Series race car is also a testament that in whatever shape or form, the Mazda MX-5 will go down as one of the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS, Russia hold first face-to-face talks on ending Ukraine war, Zelensky slams moveThe U.S. and Russia have held their first in-person talks to end the Ukraine war, marking a major shift in U.S. foreign ...
Elon Musk holds no decision-making power in the Trump administration, a White House filing asserts, right after massive ...
BMW has revealed a striking prototype vehicle that is being used to test out some of the manufacturer’s latest technology.
At least 21 people were injured after a Delta flight crash-landed upside down in Toronto on Monday. Two runways at the airport are now closed for an investigation into what went wrong.
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