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Toyota Previews New Compact Crossover EV
EVs & Crossovers, Tech, Toyota

Toyota Previews New Compact Crossover EV

It's no secret that Toyota is one of the slowest automakers to enter the EV industry, which is somewhat ironic since the automaker is largely credited for launching the hybrid industry into the mainstream. Though it started with just the Prius, Toyota now has many hybrid offerings, including the popular Toyota Highlander. But it's taking a back seat when it comes to all-electric models. Toyota bZ4X Struggles With Rollout Toyota recently debuted the bZ4X EV but has struggled with the rollout. EV models accounted for fewer than 1% of Toyota's 5.8 million total car sales through July of this year. However, the automaker hopes it can turn things around with a new compact crossover EV. This smaller SUV might appeal to more consumers as the EV industry heats up. Recently, Toyota has pre...
Dodge, News, Sports Cars

The Last of the Last Call Dodge Challengers Is Here: And Sold For MSRP?

It’s usually a widely accepted practice. A highly sought-after special edition vehicle is finally available for pre-order. Some buyers who want it badly enough are willing to pay as much as double the sticker price, and some sellers are willing to sell it to them for that price. This leaves the average buyer who goes to an honest Dodge dealer unable to get models such as the Dodge Challenger Demon SRT at a fair price. Dodge’s CEO has a plan to keep this from happening. (more…)
Chevrolet, EVs & Crossovers, SUVs

What to Expect From the Chevrolet Equinox EV

The first-ever Chevrolet Equinox EV will have limited availability this fall with the 2RS trim. The full lineup will be available in spring 2024. The base 1LT trim is expected to start at around $30,000. The estimated all-electric range tops out at 300 miles. The Equinox EV features a sleek, futuristic design that is sure to stand out on the road. (more…)
Chevrolet, GMC

Chevrolet Suburban vs. GMC Yukon XL: How Do They Stack Up?

When it comes to full-size SUVs, the Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL are two of the most popular options. Both provide three rows of seating, extensive cargo space, and robust towing capabilities. While you won’t be disappointed by a trip to your local GMC or Chevrolet dealer for either of these rigs, one of them tends to be the smarter buy. How do these GM cousins compare? Let's take a closer look at the Chevrolet Suburban vs. GMC Yukon XL SUVs to see how they stack up. (more…)
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