Jaguar Won’t Start Selling New Cars Until 2026

Jaguar will soon be an automaker that doesn’t make any cars. I-Pace and E-Pace end production next month. The F-Type, XE, and XF are already dead. The F-Pace factory will go silent in early 2025, just in time for Jaguar’s new EVs to enter the scene. There’s just one problem. The EVs aren’t entering the… Photo and Credits: This article Read More

Trek CarBack Bike Radar Lets You Know When Cars Are Approaching

“Car back!” If you’ve ever been on a group bike ride, you’ve no doubt heard these two words shouted by a nearby rider. It’s also the name of Trek’s new $199 bike radar. For safety-conscious cyclists, bike radars have been a game-changer. Usually mounted on the seat post, the radar units alert cyclists to cars… Photo and Credits: This article Read More

Used Cars Are Finally Getting Cheaper

Used car prices for one- to five-year-old models are down 4.7 percent in 2024.  Those used cars have fewer miles, too.  Prices remain above pre-pandemic levels.  Over the last few years, people shopping for a used car often ran into ever-increasing price tags when they toured a dealer lot. While the average price of a used car remains well above Read More

Waymo Director Says The Company’s Cars Won’t Honk At Each Other Anymore

Waymo’s self-driving cars no longer honk when near each other, Waymo’s Director of Product and Operations Vishay Nihalani said yesterday when he appeared on software engineer . The vehicles were spotted a few weeks ago, prompting Waymo to issue a software patch. As , residents living near the parking lot full of Waymo taxis reported that despite the patch… Photo Read More

100 Amphibious Cars Glide Through Amsterdam’s Canals On A Final Float For A While

  AMSTERDAM — A colorful parade of amphibious cars glided through Amsterdam’s canals on Thursday, but it was the last time the event will be held in the city, at least until EV batteries become lighter. Starting in 2025, access to the city’s waterways will be restricted to emission-free vessels and vehicles, a standard too high for amphibious cars due Read More