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Price cuts on several CX-50 models aim to keep Mazda’s rugged crossover competitive before the next-gen CX-5 arrives.
Wheel of Fortune contestant Gabriel Berkowitz has every right to celebrate after he won a car during the Bonus Round. The game show contestant picked unusual letters and knew the puzzle right away.
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The Great NACS Migration: Which Car Companies Are Switching to Tesla's Charging Port?
Toyota and Lexus have confirmed that they are joining the NACS migration by equipping vehicles with the charging port ...
Pune: At least 17 pilgrims from Buldhana district were injured when the pick-up van they were travelling in turned on its side at Pokhari village in the ghat section of the Bhimashankar-Ghodegaon road ...
Hey Alexa, how much is the 2026 Mazda CX-90? That's something you'll be able to ask in the Japanese automaker's largest crossover beginning with the new model year. The answer will be that it starts ...
A fledgling business selling eco-friendly compost is blossoming thanks to the help of a £25,000 start-up loan. The BioCharged Compost Co, based in Royal Wootton Bassett and run by Eddie Bailey and ...
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Pearley: No One Knows Anything
I n his 1983 book Adventures in the Screen Trade, the great screenwriter and novelist William Goldman wrote that “Nobody ...
The driver was relying on Google Maps for directions, the police said. (Representational) In a tragic accident, three people were killed, and a child went missing in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh, after ...
The satellites, dubbed "Fireflies," are compact, high-performance spacecraft weighing around 50 kgs each. Bengaluru-based start-up Pixxel Space Technologies is set to launch three more advanced ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- A 56-year-old Holt woman threatened to shoot up the Sandy Sansing Mazda dealership in Pensacola earlier this year in a text message to the company, according to an arrest report.
The family office of tech billionaire Narayana Murthy is growing cautious on start-ups in India, pointing to steep discounts driven by funds that need to exit their investments. Middling start-ups ...
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