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Tesla deleted steering component from some cars to deal with chip shortage

Tesla Inc decided to remove one of the two electronic control units from the steering racks of some made-in-China Model 3 and Model Y cars to meet fourth-quarter sales goals while coping with global chip shortage, CNBC reported. The electric-car maker did not disclose the deletion, which affected tens of thousands of vehicles being shipped

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2023 Mazda CX-60 crossover previewed with 300-hp plug-in hybrid system

Mazda will continue filling every conceivable gap in its lineup of crossovers when it unveils a new model called CX-60. Positioned above the CX-50 launched in 2021, the CX-60 will help the Japanese firm move upmarket with a rear-wheel-drive platform and an upscale design. The next addition to the Mazda range will inaugurate the rear-wheel-drive

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Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD Spyder Review: Proper Supercar Theatrics

Despite carrying a 640 horsepower naturally-aspirated V10 on its back, the “regular” Lamborghini Huracan EVO remains a relatively tame thing to drive. Thanks to its all-wheel-drive system supplemented by clever traction and stability control software, the Huracan EVO trades in the scary stab-you-in-the-back Lambo persona of old for blistering performance that’s accessible to a wide

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