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Tesla Now Holds About $2 Billion in Bitcoin, Giving Major Boost to Cryptocurrency

Tesla Now Holds About $2 Billion in Bitcoin, Giving Major Boost to Cryptocurrency

Tesla made a stunning revelation with its SEC filing on Monday, February 7, with the world's leading electric car maker saying that it was holding nearly $2 billion worth of bitcoin at the end of 2021. more

2022 Jeep Wrangler Makes Huge Splash With Jeep Beach Special Edition and New High Tide Trim

2022 Jeep Wrangler Makes Huge Splash With Jeep Beach Special Edition and New High Tide Trim

The 2022 Jeep Wrangler made a huge splash with the automaker unveiling the new Wrangler High Tide and the Jeep Beach Special Edition in time with the upcoming Jeep beach Week. more

Toyota Tundra I-force Max 2022 Review: Features, Specs Prove It Is an Attention Grabber!

Toyota Tundra i-Force Max 2022 Review: Features, Specs Prove It Is an Attention Grabber!

Toyota finally unveiled the second half of its 2022 Tundra full-size pickup trucks, and they sure are a sight to behold. The 2022 Toyota Tundra with the new i-Force Max hybrid powertrain took center stage in the launch. more

SEC Issues Another Subpoena to Tesla as Row on CEO Elon Musk's Tweets Intensifies

SEC Issues Another Subpoena to Tesla as Row on CEO Elon Musk's Tweets Intensifies

A financial filing from Tesla on Monday, February 7, revealed that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission delivered another subpoena to them in an ongoing conflict over tweets of the company's CEO Elon Musk. more

Million-Dollar Cars Help Barrett-Jackson Auction House Smash Sales Record in Scottsdale Event

Million-Dollar Cars Help Barrett-Jackson Auction House Smash Sales Record in Scottsdale Event

Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale Auction made history this year, raking in a total sales of $203.2 million. At least 1,857 vehicles went up for auction, recording a total accumulative sales of $195.9 million. more

Volkswagen Cuts Production and Night Shifts as Global Chip Shortage Continues To Hit Automakers

Volkswagen Cuts Production and Night Shifts as Global Chip Shortage Continues To Hit Automakers

According to major automaker Volkswagen, supply chain issues will continue to affect the global auto industry, with computer chip shortages expected to linger this year. more

Volvo Cars, Northvolt to Build Battery Plant in Sweden; Former Tesla Exec Hired Head of Gigafactory

Volvo Cars, Northvolt to Build Battery Plant in Sweden; Former Tesla Exec Hired Head of Gigafactory

Volvo Cars and Northvolt announced on Friday, February 4, that they would start construction of a battery manufacturing plant in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2023. more

Semiconductor Shortage Hits Ford Again; Automaker Cuts Production of Mach-E, F-150, and Bronco

Semiconductor Shortage Hits Ford Again; Automaker Cuts Production of Mach-E, F-150, and Bronco

Supply chain issues are wreaking havoc on Ford Motor again. On Friday, February 4, the automaker announced that it would be cutting production of several key products this week due to an ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips globally. more

Hyundai Returns to Japan for First Time Since 2009; Will Sell Only Electric Cars Online

Hyundai Returns to Japan for First Time Since 2009; Will Sell Only Electric Cars Online

In a somewhat surprising move, Hyundai plans to return to the Japanese car market in 2022. The South Korean manufacturer arrived at that decision 13 years after it left Japan due to poor sales in the country. more

Computer Chip Shortage Strikes Chevrolet Again as Automaker Drops Rear Park Assist in 2022 Corvette

Computer Chip Shortage Strikes Chevrolet Again as Automaker Drops Rear Park Assist in 2022 Corvette

Supply chain issues continue to hound Chevrolet, with the automaker forced to drop the Rear Park Assist function from the 2022 Corvette Stingray because of a computer chip shortage. more

BMW CEO Still Believes in Internal Combustion Engines; Warns World is Not Ready to Abandon Them

BMW CEO Still Believes in Internal Combustion Engines; Warns World is Not Ready to Abandon Them

BMW CEO Oliver Zipse is not giving up on internal combustion engines just yet. Electric vehicles may be the rage now in the auto industry, but Zipse warns that the world is not ready for the total abandonment of combustion engines. more

2023 Nissan Z and Electric Ariya Now Open for Reservations in Canada: How Much Will It Cost?

2023 Nissan Z and Electric Ariya Now Open for Reservations in Canada: How Much Will It Cost?

Car buyers in Canada got some good news from Nissan as the Japanese automaker just opened up reservations for the much-awaited 2023 Z model alongside the electric Ariya in their country. more

Supply Chain Woes Persist for Honda and Nissan as Automakers Cut Production for February 2022

Supply Chain Woes Persist for Honda and Nissan as Automakers Cut Production for February 2022

It has been a rough start to the year for Nissan Motor and Honda Motor, with both automakers announcing that they will scale down production volume in Japan this February due to supply chain issues at home and abroad. more

Toyota Builds Autonomous Self-drifting Robocar: Will This Be Part of the Arene Operating System?

Toyota Builds Autonomous Self-drifting Robocar: Will This Be Part of the Arene Operating System?

Toyota has developed ground-breaking technology yet again, building an autonomous vehicle capable of drifting around obstacles on a closed circuit. more

Kia Starts Production of 2023 Sportage in Georgia: Find Out Its Price, Specs, Interior, and Release Date

Kia Starts Production of 2023 Sportage in Georgia: Find Out Its Price, Specs, Interior, and Release Date

On Tuesday, February 2, Kia announced that it has kicked off production of the much-awaited 2023 Sportage at its facility in West Point, Georgia. That same factory also manufactures other popular Kia models such as the Sorento, K5 sedan, and the Telluride. more

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