Cummins Inc. has agreed to pay an over $1.67 billion penalty to settle claims by regulators that the engine manufacturer unlawfully altered hundreds of thousands of pickup truck engines to bypass emissions tests. According to the U.S. Justice Department, which announced the agreement in principle Thursday, Cummins' alleged...
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat and Dodge Charger HEMI top HLDI’s list of the most-stolen vehicles for model years 2020-22. Four Kia vehicles make the top 20, thanks to a viral trend.
Tesla drivers had 23.54 accidents per 1,000 drivers, a study found. Tesla recently recalled 2 million vehicles over problems with its autonomous driving functionality.
The Volkswagen Up GTI I had in France last summer was a dream. It also had 17-inch wheels and low-profile tires. Off the coast, I ran over what seemed to be an innocuous small rock in the road. I knew something was wrong in about the next 10 seconds.
Currently moderate m/Cars, m/AskKbin, m/RedditMigration, and while testing out to see if federation works through my lemmy.world dummy account, I can't seem to find m/AskKbin like I used to, same with m/cars....
Full credit goes to: /u/Pamasich for working on it and helping me out with CSS, the below CSS I will mention is fully made by he/her with my feedback, again thank you!...
An update regarding the future of m/AskKbin (heading towards Mbin)
Hello everyone!...
AskKbin is now back for lemmy.world users with full federation! + Fundamental what/what not to post here issue needs to be solved + Future plans for AskKbin (Plans to recruit more moderators)
AskKbin is back to federation with Lemmy.world!...
Engine maker Cummins agrees to pay $1.67 billion to settle claims it bypassed emissions tests (finance.yahoo.com)
Cummins Inc. has agreed to pay an over $1.67 billion penalty to settle claims by regulators that the engine manufacturer unlawfully altered hundreds of thousands of pickup truck engines to bypass emissions tests. According to the U.S. Justice Department, which announced the agreement in principle Thursday, Cummins' alleged...
What communities do you miss from Reddit that wish existed here?
Don't miss one, I want to hear it all.
Dodge muscle cars once again top HLDI’s list of most-stolen vehicles (www.iihs.org)
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat and Dodge Charger HEMI top HLDI’s list of the most-stolen vehicles for model years 2020-22. Four Kia vehicles make the top 20, thanks to a viral trend.
Ford is the most-recalled automaker for the third year running (www.autoblog.com)
Ford has had 53 recalls so far in 2023, an improvement on its performance in 2022 but slightly worse than in 2021.
GM has cut its Buick dealership network in half through buyouts (www.cnbc.com)
The 1,000-store reduction is meant to increase throughput and profits at the remaining stores, according to Duncan Aldred, global head of Buick.
Tesla Has The Highest Accident Rate Of Any Auto Brand (www.forbes.com)
Tesla drivers had 23.54 accidents per 1,000 drivers, a study found. Tesla recently recalled 2 million vehicles over problems with its autonomous driving functionality.
Alfa Romeo Doesn't Want To Become An SUV Brand (www.motor1.com)
Today's AM Drive is about Alfa Romeo sticking with a sedan body style for the next Giulia. Genesis shows two-tone cars and a G80 Performance.
Volkswagen brings back physical buttons for all new cars | Autocar (www.autocar.co.uk)
Interior of ID 2All concept shows how Volkswagen is responding to criticism about over-reliance on touch controls
Hyundai N Vision 74 Reportedly Will be Built, Sold In Low Numbers (www.caranddriver.com)
A Korean report claims Hyundai will build 100 examples of the exciting hybrid-EV concept, which is also said to have 800 hp.
What claims are just not backed by historical facts?
To me, it's: That ancient people thought the Earth was flat....
Low-Profile Tires Are Ruining Modern Cars (jalopnik.com)
The Volkswagen Up GTI I had in France last summer was a dream. It also had 17-inch wheels and low-profile tires. Off the coast, I ran over what seemed to be an innocuous small rock in the road. I knew something was wrong in about the next 10 seconds.
Germany Ends Electric Vehicle Subsidies Abruptly In Latest Blow To Tesla (www.investors.com)
The EV giant is straining to hit a 1.8 million delivery target. But the move will also pressure profits.
That's All, Folks: Chevy Camaro Production Officially Ends (www.thedrive.com)
The Bowtie's beloved muscle car is going away with no immediate successor in line.
m/Cars is back! Inactive moderators are removed, and new mod team is brought.
Hello everyone!...
Why is some Lemmy instances like Lemmy.world don't seem to be federating with Kbin?
Currently moderate m/Cars, m/AskKbin, m/RedditMigration, and while testing out to see if federation works through my lemmy.world dummy account, I can't seem to find m/AskKbin like I used to, same with m/cars....
To all moderators: Here is how you can add banner using CSS very easily to your Kbin magazines!
Full credit goes to: /u/Pamasich for working on it and helping me out with CSS, the below CSS I will mention is fully made by he/her with my feedback, again thank you!...
Honda Will Lease You A 5-Year-Old Car Because New Ones Are Too Expensive (www.motor1.com)
Honda and Acura have expanded leasing options for its certified pre-owned program, which lets people lease a used car as much as 5 years old.
Tested: 2024 Toyota Tacoma Is No Longer a Dinosaur (www.caranddriver.com)
It took long enough, but Toyota’s mid-size pickup returns to glory with refined road manners and features befitting a bestseller.
Feature Requests/feedback from a Kbin magazines' moderator.
Been helping moderate some many huge communities here on kbin such as m/AskKbin, m/Redditmigration and so on, trying to contribute in ways I can....
Sorry for the little promotion here. Please check out our newly launched m/LinuxHardware magazine/community on Kbin. We are also in-talks with r/LinuxHardware from Reddit, not only partnering with them but bringing their mods here as well. Thank you! (kbin.social)
Reddit's next step in getting worse. New Logo, that nobody asked for.
Reddit might once again be flirting with an IPO | TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
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