Sarah Talbi

Sarah Talbi

Passionate about cars in all their forms, I break down the latest industry news each weekโ€”from cutting-edge technologies to emerging market trends. Through reviews, analysis, and personal highlights, I write for those who want to understand what really goes on under the hood. [email protected]

Used Tesla Prices Are Rising After the EV Tax Credit Ended, While Other Electric Cars Keep Falling

As federal EV incentives disappear, most used electric cars are losing value, but Tesla models are rising, defying the broader market trend.

Ford Now Charges Nearly $500 for a Previously Standard Mustang Mach-E Feature in the U.S.

A once-standard EV perk is no longer guaranteed. One pricing change on the Mustang Mach-E is sparking fresh questions about what should come included.

Tesla Model 3 Gets a Long-Awaited Interior Glow-Up, Leaked Documents Confirm

A leaked configurator reveals the 2026 Model 3 is borrowing the Model Yโ€™s premium headliner and a wider, high-resolution display.

Donut Lab’s โ€œMiracleโ€ Battery Charges to 80% in Just 4.5 Minutes, But Whatโ€™s the Catch?

Donut Labโ€™s revolutionary battery can charge 0-80% in 4.5 minutes, but with key promises unverified, experts remain cautious about its long-term potential.

Supreme Court Cancels Trumpโ€™s Tariffs: Whatโ€™s Next for the Auto Industry?

The U.S. Supreme Court overturns Trumpโ€™s tariffs, but the auto industry remains under pressure with ongoing duties and rising vehicle prices.

BMW X4 M to Return as a Fully Electric SUV in 2027, Packing Over 800 Horsepower

BMW's X4 M is making a comeback, but this time as an all-electric performance SUV, offering thrilling power and cutting-edge technology.

Volvo Recalls Over 40,000 Electric SUVs After Major Battery Safety Scare

Volvo recalls thousands of EX30 electric SUVs over a battery issue, urging owners to take safety measures until repairs are made.

Tesla Refused $60 Million Settlement, Now Must Pay $243 Million in Fatal Autopilot Crash Case

$243 million in damages, a rejected appeal, and mounting lawsuits. Teslaโ€™s Autopilot case takes another decisive turn in a long-running legal battle.

In 1986, He Parked on the Wrong Side of the Pump, And Solved a Common Driver Problem

He parked on the wrong side of the pump in 1986. That soggy mistake inspired the tiny dashboard arrow now guiding drivers worldwide every single day.

Xiaomiโ€™s Beijing Plant Produces One EV Every 76 Seconds at Full Speed, Drone Video Reveals

A drone races through Xiaomiโ€™s vast Beijing plant, where robots move in sync and a new electric sedan rolls out every 76 seconds. No cuts. No tricks. Just scale.

AIโ€™s Growing Power May Cause the Next Car Industry Crisis

As AI data centers devour more memory chips, automakers face rising prices and tighter supply, raising fresh fears of another industry-wide disruption.

End of Touchscreens, Return of Diesel and Buttons: Automakers Make a 180-Degree Turn

Touchscreens fade, diesel returns, and physical buttons reclaim the dashboard as automakers quietly rethink years of bold industry bets.

Drivers Say These EV Charging Networks Are the Most Reliable in the U.S

Public EV charging is outperforming its reputation. A new Escalent survey of 209 drivers shows higher real-world reliability across all major networks, led by Tesla.

Itโ€™s Official: Nissanโ€™s Cheapest Electric Car Delayed Indefinitely in the U.S.

Nissan hits pause on its cheapest Leaf yet, shelving a budget-friendly EV that could have shaken up Americaโ€™s entry-level electric market.

Volkswagen Just Brought Back the Wildest Golf Ever Built With a Bentley W12 Behind the Seats

Volkswagen revives the one-off Golf GTI W12-650, a rear-wheel-drive concept with a twin-turbo Bentley W12, to celebrate 50 years of the GTI badge.

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