New cars are now easier to afford than at any point since the summer of 2021. However, the auto market is steadily dividing, creating one market for wealthy shoppers looking at luxury cars and another for those shopping at mainstream prices.
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Ford Pro is delivering on its commitment to back van-related businesses worth €1 trillion to the EU and UK with the high-productivity tools they need to get the job done in the new electric era.
From J.D. Power
Amid growing uncertainty surrounding the expansion of public charging infrastructure, home charging continues to be a boon for electric vehicle (EV) owners, despite declines in satisfaction among owners of both Level 2 charging segments, according to the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Home Charging Study,
Online shopping for cars isn't a new concept, but it could become even more mainstream if the largest online retailer in the world, Amazon, decides it's time to add used auto sales to its portfolio. Amazon already peddles new Hyundai vehicles to shoppers in 68 markets, including some US cities.
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British DC fast-charging company InstaVolt has officially opened “the largest and most advanced ultra-rapid charging Superhub in the UK.” The Winchester Superhub is InstaVolt’s first charging hub to pair EV chargers directly with onsite solar and battery storage.