Les Suédois, les Suisses, les Norvégiens et les Danois sont les meilleurs
En matière d'incivilités, les Français sont premiers parmi ceux qui injurient les autres conducteurs.Et c'est Vinci Autoroute qui le dit donc c'est même pas du chauvinisme suisse!
Zerosquare (./3959) :Tesla odometer uses “predictive algorithms” to void warranty, lawsuit claimsArs TechnicaThis is a separate case to the lawsuits alleging Tesla misleads about range.
Jaguar sales collapse 97 percent in Europe amid controversial rebrand and EV transition
Jaguar faces a steep sales decline following a radical rebrand in November 2024, with European registrations plummeting 97.5% in April 2025. The shift to an all-electric, ultra-luxury brand, coupled with a controversial marketing campaign and the absence of new EV models, has alienated long-time buyers. The company's future hinges on the successful launch of its upcoming electric vehicles.
$243M Tesla Autopilot Verdict Sparks Wave of New Lawsuits
A Florida jury’s verdict has upended Tesla’s long-standing defense that Autopilot users alone are responsible for crashes. In the Benavides case, jurors assigned 33% of the blame to Tesla for a 2019 fatal wreck and awarded $243 million to the victim’s family and a survivor. Tesla is expected to appeal, but the ruling cracks open years of litigation over the company’s Level 2 driver-assist systems.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/volkswagen/367566/forget-netflix-volkswagen-locks-horsepower-behind-paid-subscription
You're used to paying for access to Netflix, Amazon Prime or Disney+ every month but now Volkswagen is getting in on the act. It's asking owners of the ID.3 hatch to pay extra if they wish their car to deliver the full performance it’s capable of.
Yes, you read that correctly: while the Volkswagen ID.3 Pro and Pro S are listed on the configurator as producing 201bhp, buyers must pay a subscription fee to reach the car's full potential of 228bhp.
This subscription currently stands at £16.50 per month. That’s almost three times the price of a ‘Standard with Ads’ Netflix subscription – following a one-month free trial – or a total of £165 per year. Owners can also choose to select a lifetime subscription for the grand total of £649, with this being attached to the car rather than the individual, meaning the upgrade will remain if the vehicle is sold on.