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KIA Updates Car Enthusiasts with its Latest Model – KIA 2024 Sportage

KIA's newest release, the 2024 Sportage, brings affordable options to the market. Starting at $28,290, the Hybrid model and the Plug-In Hybrid version at $39,490 offer exciting choices for car enthusiasts.

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Ford Announces Cutting F-150 Lighting Production Next Month, Cited “Changing Market Demand” as Reason

Ford will make some adjustments with its F-150 production. The car manufacturer is said to cut down the average production per week, beginning next month.

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Automakers Embrace Hybrids Amid Industry's Electric Vehicle Transition Challenges

As automakers spotlight their sleek new electric vehicles (EVs), many transitioning from gasoline cars are opting for hybrids as a transitional choice in their shift toward electrification. With the average EV price still high at $50,000, a significant number of buyers find it financially challenging, and impending regulations may impact federal tax credit eligibility.

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Lexus Partners with Tiktok Content Creator to Reach More Audience for Its “December to Remember” Iconic Campaign

Lexus adds more feel to the holiday season with its annual Christmas advertisement. To bring more life to the holidays and at the same time enhance its brand visibility the company collaborates with Tiktok Creator.

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BLUE SPORTS CAR

Aston Martin Stops Manufacturing Vanquish, Mid-Engine V6 Design Signals End for the Model

In a significant development, Aston Martin has ceased production of the iconic Vanquish, known for its distinctive mid-engine V6 design. This decision, confirmed by the company's Executive Chairman, has reverberated throughout the automotive industry, signaling a strategic shift in Aston Martin's priorities away from the Vanquish.

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Volkswagen Recalls Car Units Found with Flammable Interior Materials, Blames Fabric Supplier

Volkswagen has initiated a comprehensive recall of all ID.4 electric vehicles within the United States, encompassing 23,883 units, accounting for the entirety of those affected, as disclosed in NHTSA documents.

By Dabbie Davis

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