Ford Mach-E sales rose 62% this year, Mustang has been losing
Ford delivered 6,841 Mach in the first two months of 2025 — but only 5,191 "real" Mustangs go through Chris Chilton March 3, 2025 11:03 Mustang Mach-E sales jumped nearly 62% in Jan-Feb. Ice Mustang's sales fell 34% during the same period as in 2024. The Ford brand overall fell 7.4%; Lincoln fell 14.2%. It took a while for the Ford Mustang Mach to make a big stride, but it's been over four years since its first sale. Compared with the same period last year, U.S. electric crossover sales jumped 61.9% in the first two months of 2025. Ford shifted Mach 6,841 in January and February this year, while on January 1, 2024, Ford's figure was 4,225. Related: Ford's Mach 4 trademark Reignites Mustang sedan rumor The buyer’s indifference to the situation of Volkswagen ID.4 and complex Tesla model (the Juniper makeover is coming, and half of the country hates Elon Musk) is undoubtedly helpful, but the fact remains impressive,…
Off the grid, losing your mind: Finding sanity in one person’s world
Listen to audio If there's one thing I've learned in all my years of booking and representing speakers, it's that there's always someone who needs something. always. I also learned a lot about healthy boundaries (and how bad I am at setting them). As motherhood piles up, you're faced with a tsunami of overwhelm. Last year, my special gift for borderless living took hold of me, and I found myself booking two nights in a small house in East Texas in early January. Or, as my husband likes to call it, “a fish tank in a cow pasture”—a nod to its lack of curtains, for reasons beyond me. I packed my record player, yoga mat, craft supplies, and one of my dogs, threw my phone in the glove box, and headed off for my first annual off-grid weekend. No TV, no Wi-Fi, no one - especially no one who needs anything. That is, except for me. I quickly realized that…
Audi is gradually losing all its coupes and convertibles
Audi Australia could soon be left without a coupe or convertible as the brand drops those body styles globally. "Demand is definitely decreasing," Audi Australia product planning manager Peter Strudwicke said of demand for the coupe and convertible. “People are moving to all kinds of new and fresh body styles, and Sportbacks are one of them. “It could be a low-slung Sportback like the A5, or it could be an SUV Sportback. CarExpert offers hundreds of new car deals right now. Let the experts help you get the best deal. Browse now. RS5 Coupe Competition Edition “So new body styles are constantly emerging, it’s always changing and we’re always responding to those changes. "But certainly the sales we've seen in coupes and convertibles have been steadily declining, and it's not just us. You're seeing other manufacturers also reducing or discontinuing certain models of these types of vehicles." Audi Australia recently introduced a Competition Plus package for its RS4 and RS5,…
Tesla Cybertruck owner dies after losing control of electric car
The first fatal Cybertruck accident occurred in Chambers County, Texas, on Sunday evening, but authorities have not yet revealed why the Tesla lost control. go through Chris Chilton August 5, 2024 16:34 The first fatal accident involving a Tesla Cybertruck has left a man dead. The electric vehicle apparently lost control, crashed into a concrete culvert and caught fire. Emergency services pronounced the driver dead at the scene and are investigating the cause of the accident. The Tesla Cybertruck has passed another milestone, but it's not cause for celebration. On Sunday evening, a Texas man became the first person to be killed in an accident involving the Angular EV. News reports said an unnamed Cybertruck owner lost control of his electric pickup truck while driving near Beach City in Chambers County, Texas, on Sunday evening. It's unclear why the truck veered off the road, hit a concrete culvert, and then caught fire. ABC13 report. RELATED: Whistlin Diesel breaks Tesla Cybertruck…
Tesla Cybertruck owner dies after losing control of electric car
The first fatal Cybertruck accident occurred in Chambers County, Texas, on Sunday evening, but authorities have not yet revealed why the Tesla lost control. go through Chris Chilton August 5, 2024 16:34 The first fatal accident involving a Tesla Cybertruck has left a man dead. The electric vehicle apparently lost control, crashed into a concrete culvert and caught fire. Emergency services pronounced the driver dead at the scene and are investigating the cause of the accident. The Tesla Cybertruck has passed another milestone, but it's not cause for celebration. On Sunday evening, a Texas man became the first person to be killed in an accident involving the Angular EV. News reports said an unnamed Cybertruck owner lost control of his electric pickup truck while driving near Beach City in Chambers County, Texas, on Sunday evening. It's unclear why the truck veered off the road, hit a concrete culvert, and then caught fire. ABC13 report. RELATED: Whistlin Diesel breaks Tesla Cybertruck…