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Tesla eyes competitive edge with full self-driving launch in Europe next year
Tesla is preparing to launch its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology in China and Europe during the first quarter of next year, subject to regulatory approval. In a bid to gain the competitive edge in two critical markets.
‘State-imposed supply chain’ hits new car market, says Robert Forrester of Vertu
Car manufacturers are rationing the UK supply of petrol and hybrid cars as they grapple with government-imposed environmental targets, leading to growing frustration among consumers and industry leaders alike.
Ex-Volkswagen chief faces fraud trial a decade after 'Dieselgate' scandal
The former CEO of Volkswagen has appeared in court facing charges of fraud, market manipulation and perjury, nearly a decade after the car manufacturer was discovered to have rigged emissions tests.
Majority doubt EV affordability by 2030 despite planning to switch
Fewer than one in six motorists (16%) believe that electric vehicles (EVs) will be affordable by the Labour government's planned 2030 petrol and diesel ban, according to September’s Startline Used Car Tracker.
Auto Trader and What Car? target transformation of new car buying experience
Auto Trader and What Car? are extending their multi-year partnership to revolutionise the new car buying and selling process by creating a seamless way to research, locate, and buy cars across both platforms.