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Is the future of FCEVs boom or bust?

Auto Service World

In California, the cost of operating a Toyota Mirai was found to be more than eight times higher per mile compared to a Tesla Model 3 and about three times higher than an internal combustion engine car. The greatest opportunity for FCEVs lies in heavy-duty trucks, Li wrote.

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Integrated Wheel Ends

Tomorrow's Technician

The TCCM uses this strategy to delay vacuum use until vacuum-intensive engine startup has been completed and sufficient vacuum is available to fully disengage the IWEs. Symptoms The leading customer complaint will be clicking, ratcheting or grinding noises when the truck is in 2WD mode. miles, regardless of a 4WD mode selection.

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Locking Hubs and Axles

Brake & Front End

The TCCM uses this strategy to delay vacuum use until vacuum-intensive engine startup has been completed and sufficient vacuum is available to fully disengage the IWEs. Symptoms The leading customer complaint will be clicking, ratcheting or grinding noises when the truck is in 2WD mode. miles, regardless of a 4WD mode selection.

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Nissan May Have Messed Up With The New Murano

Jalopnik

Heres a little bit from AN on how the Murano ended up in the state its in: Nissan initially planned to launch the current-generation Murano with a V-6 engine and Nissans e-Power hybrid system. In a June 3 memo, Nissan told suppliers it stopped development of the 2028 Murano as it reviews the program altogether. Thats not good.

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Audi Gives Up On Full EV Switchover Target

Jalopnik

Heres what else he told Autocar : Audi is launching from 2024-2026 a completely new line-up of internal combustion engine and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and that gives us complete flexibility for at least another seven, eight, maybe 10 years, and then we will see how our markets develop." "We