Tag: Cars
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Five new EVs to get excited about in 2026
After years of experimentation and early adoption, automakers are rolling out the next generation of electric vehicles that better align with people’s needs and expectations. This year, you can expect to see new EVs that have more range, easier charging, lower pricing and distinctive designs. The experts at Edmunds have identified the five most compelling…
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Rising inflation and a deteriorating job market puts the Fed and Americans in a difficult spot
Inflation rose last month as the price of gas, groceries, and airfares jumped, while a measure of layoffs also increased, putting the Federal Reserve in a tough spot as it prepares to cut rates at its meeting next week despite persistent price pressures
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Have you seen a Batmobile rolling around the Denver area? It’s this man’s daily driver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Whether heading to work or running errands, Tom Ziegelbauer turns heads. “No way,” some remark. Others pull out their phones to snap a pic. But for Brighton-based Ziegelbauer, it’s just a normal day — a normal day driving the Batmobile, that is. “People are really…
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EPA announces strict new emission standards for cars and trucks
An ambitious proposal to reduce air pollution and advance electrification of America’s vehicle fleets was announced today by EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan and White House National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi. The plan would impose the “strongest-ever pollution standards” for cars and trucks. The proposed standards are intended to improve air quality for communities across…
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EPA unveils ‘strongest-ever’ emission standards for cars and trucks
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Biden administration on Wednesday announced the most aggressive emissions standards yet for new cars and trucks through 2032, a key part of the federal government’s goals to reduce air pollution and advance electrification of America’s vehicle fleets. EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan and White…
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LIFE | Georgetown Ice Racing
For the past 47 years, Our Gang 4 Wheelers club has hosted an obscure yet quintessential Colorado wintertime activity: ice racing across a frozen lake in the mountains. For seven weekends throughout January and February, the club gathers in Georgetown, Colo. to compete in different classes and obstacle courses atop the town’s lake, which this…
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Lamborghini, Mike Ward host opening event in Highlands Ranch
Lamborghini’s new Denver showroom was filled with guests, leaders and dealers on Wednesday evening to celebrate its opening with a ribbon cutting and presentation by owner Mike Ward and Andrea Baldi, CEO of Lamborghini North America. The new showroom, located at 1850 Lucent Court, Highlands Ranch, offers a complete selection of Lamborghini’s models on display…
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Louisville’s Solid Power hits EV battery production milestone
Louisville-based Solid Power Inc. reached a production milestone for its all-solid-state battery cells for electric vehicles with the completion of an automated pilot production line, according to a news release. The company’s (NASDAQ: SLDP) new EV cell pilot line should be capable of producing about 300 “Silicon EV cells” per week when at full capacity.…
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A Coloradan’s little, one-of-a-kind car that could | Glimpses
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Steve Cowdin of Larkspur is restoring a one-of-a-kind little car built by John Micklitsch in 1953. The car is 8 1/2 feet long, 2 1/2 feet wide, complete with copper grille, stainless steel trim, mile-o-meter gauge, Model T battery and Briggs and Stratton engine. (Video…
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LIFE | A Coloradan’s little, one-of-a-kind car that could
Steve Cowdin of Larkspur is restoring a one-of-a-kind little car built by John Micklitsch in 1953. The car is 8 1/2 feet long, 2 1/2 feet wide, complete with copper grille, stainless steel trim, mile-o-meter gauge, Model T battery and Briggs and Stratton engine. (Video by Seth Boster)




