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Volvo EX60 vs Tesla Model Y: Can Volvo’s new EX60 finally dethrone the best-selling electric SUV?

Published: January 25, 2026 — The Volvo EX60 is newly revealed and some figures (range, charging, trims, and pricing) are still preliminary and may change as official, market-by-market specs are released. Introduction: Tesla’s Model Y has been the default answer to “Which electric SUV should I buy?” for years—because it blends range, space, software, and

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Top 10 Used EVs Under $20,000 (Battery Warranty, Reliability, and What to Avoid)

Buying a used EV under $20,000 can feel like a cheat code—until one expensive battery surprise wipes out the savings. The good news is that most EVs are mechanically simple, and many come with long battery warranties. This guide focuses on the part that matters most: remaining battery coverage, real-world reliability signals, and the red

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All‑Hybrid 2026 Toyota RAV4 vs 2026 Honda CR‑V Hybrid: Which Compact SUV Wins?

Introduction: Toyota just made a big statement: the 2026 RAV4 lineup moves to electrified powertrains only (Hybrid or Plug‑in Hybrid). Honda’s 2026 CR‑V Hybrid stays true to its comfort-first formula, adding more standard tech and a new TrailSport Hybrid. If you’re shopping the most popular compact SUVs, this is the matchup that matters. Key Specs

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Physical AI in Cars: What CES 2026 Means for Driver Assist, Subscriptions, and Safety (EU Reality Check)

Introduction: The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 put “physical AI” front and center—AI systems designed to perceive and act in the real world, including robotics and autonomous vehicles. In cars, that matters because the AI is tied to control: sensing, steering support, braking support, and the driver’s role. If you drive in the European Union

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Toyota Camry vs Honda Accord: Which One Deserves Your Money?

Introduction: Two midsize sedans still dominate the “smart buy” conversation: the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. Both have strong reputations, strong resale demand, and trims that cover everything from commuter duty to family road trips. The real question is simpler: which one fits your budget and your daily use better—and will still feel like

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How Mercedes 4MATIC Works: Engineering Traction and Driving Confidence

Introduction: 4MATIC is more than a badge on a trunk lid—it’s Mercedes-Benz’s approach to putting power down when conditions are less than perfect. Behind the marketing name is a mix of mechanical hardware and fast-acting electronics designed to keep a Mercedes composed when traction gets scarce, or when you simply want a more confident feel

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Audi quattro: From Mechanical Differentials to Software-Defined Traction

Introduction: Audi quattro is more than “all-wheel drive.” It is an engineering story that began with the original quattro’s 1980 debut and has since evolved from mechanical torque distribution to sensor-driven, software-led traction control. What started with locks and differentials now blends clutches, brakes, and (in EVs) motor control—shaping grip and handling in milliseconds. Why

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