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How much vehicles now cost in Canada

Auto Service World

The price of new vehicles in Canada has levelled off in the last year but has still seen a significant increase in the last 10 years. DesRosiers Automotive Consultants reported that the average price for a new vehicle at the end of 2024 surpassed $45,000 for a passenger car and almost $55,000 for a light truck.

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Hyzon Signs Deal to Utilize Hydrogen-Powered Refuse Trucks

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Hyzon has announced a purchase agreement for 12 hydrogen-powered refuse Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) with GreenWaste. Our technology offers a value proposition to our customers, providing zero-emission power necessary to meet the demanding challenges of refuse trucks, ensuring they perform day in and day out.”

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Is the future of FCEVs boom or bust?

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The future of fuel cell electric vehicles remains uncertain as the automotive industry continues to evolve, a new report highlighted. While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have seen significant growth in model availability, sales, and charging infrastructure, FCEVs have struggled to keep pace.

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Why isn’t Canada’s vehicle fleet growing?

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Despite a rapidly changing automotive landscape, Canada’s vehicle fleet remains steady. million light vehicles in operation. or 1 per cent, from 2022, according to Stats Canada data. A growth number that low indicates that at the least there’s no contraction of vehicles in Canada. Canada has about 26.7 Meanwhile, the U.S.

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SMP adds ABS sensors

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Standard Motor Products expanded its ABS Sensor program, which now covers more than nine million General Motors vehicles, including 2024-20 Heavy-Duty trucks, the 2024-20 Cadillac CT4, and the 2022-15 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.

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Ford Recalls Certain Pickup Trucks and Large SUVs for Incorrect Software Update

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Back in March 2022, the Ford Motor Company recalled just under 400,000 pickup trucks and large sport utility vehicles for a software-related issue causing the loss of trailer brake functionality. Provided by Horizon Global, the iffy software was updated at no charge to affected customers.

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Ford Recalls F-150 Lightning Over Potential Battery Cell Manufacturing Defect

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The Ford Motor Company has identified a battery-related concern affecting certain F-150 Lightning pickup trucks. Affected vehicles were produced for model years 2022 through 2024 between March 16, 2022 and August 14, 2024 at the Rouge complex. continue reading. )