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This Is What You Really Get When You Spend $5,300 on Chinese Go-Karts
I bought three electric go-karts from China for $5,300, and the moment we unboxed them the chaos began. From app-locked speed ...
If you're lucky enough to have a couple thousand bucks burning a hole in your pocket, you could do a whole lot worse than drop it on an Antic. This little beast draws inspiration from the mini bikes ...
TL;DR: Tesla's supply chain is facing a geopolitical test as intense as its technological challenges. Efforts to remove Chinese components and limit tariff volatility complicate a network long built ...
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Bigger isn't always better: the 50 best used small cars
Not such good value as the related Fabia (see right) but sharper looking and better to drive. The cabin is smart and a wide choice of trims brings rising levels of kit. As small turbo engines go, its ...
Amid increasing geopolitical tensions and tariff disputes between the U.S. and China, Tesla (TSLA) is striving to remove Chinese-made components from its U.S.-manufactured cars, the Wall Street ...
There has been a series of reports in the past few days suggesting that Chinese electric vehicles could be configured for monitoring and manipulation by the Chinese government. Most spectacularly, the ...
This summer, Oslo’s public-transport authority drove a Chinese electric bus deep into a decommissioned mine inside a nearby mountain to answer a question: Could it be hacked? Isolated by rock from ...
BEIJING—Tesla TSLA0.84%increase; green up pointing triangle is now requiring its suppliers to exclude China-made components in the manufacturing of its cars in the U.S., a fresh example of the fallout ...
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the Elon Musk-led EV giant decided to stop using China-based suppliers for its U.S.-made cars earlier this year, according to sources familiar with the ...
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is quietly reworking a big part of how it builds its U.S. cars, and the reason is pretty simple: trade tensions with China keep getting ...
One month before he opened this year’s United Nations climate summit, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva helped open a new mega-factory at the site of a former Ford car manufacturing plant.
Fears over dependency on Chinese technology have reached an unlikely corner of the West: the previously serene and efficient world of Scandinavian public transportation. European nations have become ...
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