Jaguar gives up on the C-X75 to build electric cars
Jaguar, the tradition-bound British automaker, has apparently decided to dive into the future of electric vehicles.
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Jaguar, the tradition-bound British automaker, has apparently decided to dive into the future of electric vehicles.
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Husky Energy says it sent crews out to see if there was a problem the night before a 250,000-litre oil spill was discovered near Maidstone, Sask., but they missed the leak.
U.S. officials have announced plans to speed up permitting for oil and gas drilling on federal and Indian lands to reduce delays, as applications were projected to be down 40 percent versus their historical average amid an ongoing price slump.
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Tesla’s Model X isn’t just another pretty face with some flashy ‘tude. The company wants you to know that beyond being the most technically over engineered and quickest SUV in the world;
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