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  1. Add ‘Bluetooth-controlled wheels’ to the growing list of sentences I never expected to write covering cars.
  2. Ford CEO Jim Farley said Chinese cars have "far superior" technology, lower costs and great quality.
  3. Plug-in hybrids are among the most mechanically complex vehicles on the road. Unfortunately, that means more problems as well.
  4. You can lease a Chevy Equinox EV for as low as $7 per month right now.
  5. If all goes right, this means no more throwing elbows when getting to a busy Supercharger this Thanksgiving.
  6. Mercedes-Benz wants to build a new electric van in South Carolina. Some Republicans are reportedly fighting to unblock the federal funds for it.
  7. A new study has found that the occasional spirited acceleration in an EV is actually good for its long-term battery health.
  8. Once again, Tesla skips traditional media as it rolls out the Robotaxi service. Plus: Seoul is getting into the autonomous taxi game too.
  9. At 60 mph, the Cadillac Escalade IQ was expected to manage 550 miles on a single charge. It did way more than that.
  10. The second-life EV battery market is on the cusp of explosive growth thanks to companies such as Redwood Materials.
  11. Check out the cheapest electric cars you can buy today, along with advice on performance and value from InsideEVs' expert reviewers.
  12. Tesla calls it the world's first autonomous delivery of a car, from the Giga Texas factory to a new owner's home in South Austin.
  13. For around $800, you can address one of the original Model Y's biggest problems.
  14. The EV6 can start at just $33,875 with all incentives, and the EV9 is more competitive than ever. Both get NACS ports and EV tax credits.
  15. Want the latest technology without a new-car price tag? Check out our guide to the best, most affordable options for every shopper.