The Isuzu D-Max Blade is a rugged pickup truck that retains
The Isuzu D-Max Blade is a more powerful version of the mid-size pick-up truck developed by Walkinshaw. Styling revisions are combined with an upgraded suspension, new wheels and grippier tires. The rugged pick-up will be available exclusively in Australia, with prices starting at AU$76,990 (US$51,024). Australia's recent surge in rugged trims for mid-size pick-up trucks continues. Isuzu's local branch has teamed up with local engineering firm Walkinshaw to create a more powerful version of the recently facelifted D-Max, called the Blade. The truck benefits from styling and chassis upgrades that improve its off-road capabilities, while there are no changes to the turbodiesel powertrain. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The Isuzu D-Max Blade is a direct rival to Premcar's locally designed Nissan Navara Pro-4X Warrior, but can also serve as a cheaper alternative to the more powerful Toyota Hilux GR Sport and Ford Ranger…
Elon Musk sued by ‘Blade Runner 2049’ producers
Alcon Entertainment claims they previously denied Tesla CEO permission to use sci-fi movie stills at Cybercab demo event October 22, 2024 10:30 Alcon Entertainment sues Elon Musk for "copyright infringement and false endorsement." The producers of "Blade Runner 2049" did not allow Musk to use film stills in the presentation. The company also accused Warner Bros. Discovery of hosting Tesla events at its venues. Elon Musk faces a new lawsuit for allegedly using copyrighted images to create a Blade Runner-inspired AI-generated image for a Tesla Cybercab demonstration event, in an attempt to dissociate the film from his Self-driving electric vehicles are connected. Alcon Entertainment, the company behind the "Blade Runner 2049" film, filed a lawsuit in California federal court on Monday. It accuses Musk of copyright infringement and false endorsement, while accusing Warner Bros. Discovery of allowing Tesla to hold events at its venues. More: 5 surprising similarities between Tesla Cybercab and Volkswagen XL1 The lawsuit involves artificial intelligence-generated images…
Ford Wiper Blade Recall: Maverick, Bronco Sport and
More than 37,000 vehicles are being recalled due to a possible fault in the windshield wiper motor. August 15, 2024 — Ford 2023-2024 Maverick, 2023 Ford Bronco Sport and 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles are equipped with front windshield wiper motors that may fail, causing the wipers to fail. Ford is recalling more than 37,300 vehicles due to faulty wiper blades, and Ford dealers may be able to fix the problem by replacing the wiper motors. In April, reports surfaced of faulty windshield wipers on Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles, prompting Ford to launch an investigation. Engineers discovered that water had entered the windshield wiper motor, causing it to stop working. The supplier determined that water was getting into the wiper motor because sealant was not properly applied between the gear cover and the gear case. Ford also discovered that Bronco Sport, Maverick and Mach-E models were equipped with the same faulty wiper motors, which were manufactured on specific dates…