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Federal EV Charging Money Flows, Detroit Auto Show Goes Electric, and Chips Are Still a Problem
Here are some stories you might have missed this week.
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Ford’s EV Ambitions Are Real — So Are the Financial Pressures Underneath Them
What an absolute mess.
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The Porsche IPO Explained: Why Buying Stock in the Brand Isn’t Quite What You’d Expect
There’s been plenty of rumors and talk, but now it’s really happening.
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Porsche Is Building China-Specific Models — and the Reaction Says Something About How Much Has Changed
And plenty of other automakers are doing the same.
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The Federal Government Is Going Electric — But Can Its Fleets Actually Handle the Transition?
You couldn’t make this up.
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Hydrogen Outperforms Diesel? Plus Energy Market Chaos, Used Car Prices, and OTA Update Concerns
Another busy week in the automotive world, with energy market upheaval, hydrogen fuel cell developments, and a few stories that got buried under bigger headlines. Loop Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell developer, made a claim this week that’s worth watching: the company says its latest cell system achieves fuel economy superior to diesel engines for…
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GM Is Bringing Its Office Workers Back In — and the Talent Risk Is Real
But that’s about to change.
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The Last Aventador Has Been Built, and With It the Pure V12 Lamborghini Is Gone
All good things must come to an end.
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UK EV Charging Has Gotten So Expensive It’s Undermining the Cost Argument for Electric Cars
Suddenly one of the big selling points for EVs has been upended.
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Denver Has America’s Worst Car Theft Rate, and It’s Becoming a Political Issue
This issue is finally coming to the forefront!
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A McLaren P1 Was Swallowed by Hurricane Ian’s Floodwaters — and It’s Probably Done
This makes us sick to see.
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BMW Is Putting Alexa in Its Cars — Here’s What You’re Actually Signing Up For
You’ll never escape the clutches of Alexa now!

