Chevy’s Bolt EV designed with GM’s new Lyft investment in mind
Sitting in a barren parking lot under gray skies, Chevy’s new Bolt electric car doesn’t seem like a game changer. But looks can be deceiving.
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Sitting in a barren parking lot under gray skies, Chevy’s new Bolt electric car doesn’t seem like a game changer. But looks can be deceiving.
Americans are eating, smoking and drinking away their savings from cheap gasoline, and if that’s not great news for their doctors it’s handing windfall revenue to companies from Monster Beverage Corp. to tobacco giant Altria Group Inc.
TransCanada Corp. says it will initiate a claim under the North American free-trade agreement and seek more than $15 billion in damages in response to the U.S. government’s decision to deny a permit for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.
Picture this. You’re driving down the road and you notice your tank is almost empty — time to fill up.
If low oil prices are a gift to U.S. consumers, why isn’t the U.S. economy growing faster?
The average U.S. household has saved an estimated $700 this year because of lower gas prices. And drivers can expect more savings in 2016.
Some analysts say the tensions in the Middle East are more likely to prompt the Saudis and Iranians to boost output in an already saturated global market.
The effects of the fall in the oil price are still only beginning to work through. All we have seen so far is the prologue to what are likely to be more dramatic events in 2016.
Saudi Arabia remains one of the United States’ most crucial allies in the Middle East, a longstanding relationship built on oil money and national security interests.
The wait is over. Faraday Future, the secretive Chinese-backed Gardena automaker, finally unveiled its first concept car at CES: a sleek, silver-and-black Batmobile-esque electric vehicle called the FFZERO1.
Fuel Freedom is a non-profit with a simple mission: break America's oil addiction by bringing competition to the U.S. transportation fuel market.
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