Automatic Gears Are The 20-Year-Old Bike Tech Nobody Asked For

Automatic Gears Are The 20-Year-Old Bike Tech Nobody Asked For

If you’ve got a bike, there’s a good chance it’s set up with a derailleur at the rear and a bunch of gears to help you cycle more efficiently. And while that derailleur might be controlled by cables, hydraulics or even electronics, it’s usually down to you to set it in the right place. However, … Read more

Tesla-Sized Satellite Will Crash Back To Earth This Week

Tesla-Sized Satellite Will Crash Back To Earth This Week

It’s always exciting when there’s something fiery to observe in the night sky, whether it’s an influx of shooting stars or the possible demise of the International Space Station. Now, there’s a new extra terrestrial object to look out for, as the European Space Agency is preparing to crash a satellite the size of a … Read more

U.S. issues $135 million in advance EV tax rebates since Jan 1, Treasury says

U.S. issues 5 million in advance EV tax rebates since Jan 1, Treasury says

WASHINGTON – The U.S. government has reimbursed auto dealers for about $135 million in advance point-of-sale consumer electric vehicle tax credit payments since the start of the year through Feb. 6, the Treasury said on Wednesday.  Prior to 2024, U.S. auto buyers could only take advantage of the $7,500 new electric vehicle credit or $4,000 … Read more

WBIDC moves Calcutta HC challenging arbitration award to Tata Motors over abandoned Singur plant

WBIDC moves Calcutta HC challenging arbitration award to Tata Motors over abandoned Singur plant

Kolkata: The West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) on Monday moved the Calcutta High Court, challenging an arbitration award to Tata Motors Ltd on account of loss of capital in investments made in the abandoned car manufacturing plant at Singur. The court of Justice Mousumi Bhattacharya, before which applications by WBIDC for a stay on … Read more

President Kennedy’s Pursuit For A Supersonic Airliner Was Doomed From The Start

President Kennedy’s Pursuit For A Supersonic Airliner Was Doomed From The Start

President John F. Kennedy, in June 1963, walked out to a podium at Falcon Stadium, the football stadium at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. While addressing the graduating class of cadets, he announced that the United States would embark on the challenge of constructing the world’s first supersonic commercial airliner. It was the … Read more

What’s Your Hottest Automotive Take?

What’s Your Hottest Automotive Take?

Have you ever had an opinion? Judging by our comments, I think you certainly have. But have you ever had an opinion that everyone disagreed with? If so, you’re in luck: Today, we want to hear it. Hot Take: Every Sports Car Should Be a Convertible That’s right, today we’re asking for your hottest car … Read more

At $3,685, Is Buying This 1999 Volvo V70 A Victory?

At ,685, Is Buying This 1999 Volvo V70 A Victory?

Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Volvo offers a turbocharged five-cylinder beneath its brick-like body for some decent scoot. Let’s see if its price isn’t too much loot. A Small and Overpriced (for Volvo’s Target Audience) EV is Coming Here’s a fun fact: the wiring harness in the Bentley Bentayga weighs in at a portly … Read more