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If you think the exterior of Todd Budde's 1993 Mazda RX-7, complete with its 1970s-era RX-3 front end transplant and bulbous ...
You’re used to driving around and freely using your brakes. Things feel fine…until there’s suddenly a grinding noise – or ...
An integral part of the braking system is the brake pads, which are engineered to slow down or stop the vehicle. Because of this, it’s vitally important to outfit your car with the best quality ...
Last year, a bus carrying 61 students and teachers returning from an outing to a high school in Depok, just outside Jakarta, slammed into cars and motorbikes after its brakes failed, killing 11 ...
Q1 revenue up 12% to 15.4 billion euros Full-year guidance does not include any tariff impact Deliveries down 3.4%, but electric vehicles up 30.1% May 5 (Reuters) - Volkswagen's premium brand Audi ...
No matter how much or little you're into cars, one brand many people know is Audi. After all, the car company has been around for over 100 years and has a very specific logo. Even though many of ...
Eliza Lieberman, a therapist from North Carolina, had been feeling down after a string of personal challenges. But as she was on her way to the class, a man paused at a stoplight next to her and ...
The first game of the Stanley Cup playoffs is often filled with messages. And the main message of the Maple Leafs’ 6-2 win Sunday night over the Ottawa Senators appeared to be: “We got this.” ...
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage of "WWE Raw" after WrestleMania 41, live from T-Mobile Arena! WWE is entering a new era with numerous new champion — how will the 4/21 Raw change the ...
A MAN hit speeds of up to 80mph as he tried to escape from the police in an Audi TT. Jack Psaras ... for causing grievous bodily harm with intent after throwing acid on a teenager.
MPs agree to vote on first set of amendments After a formal vote, MPs have decided to vote on the first set of amendments to the controversial assisted dying bill. After four and a half hours of ...
Shares rose after the CEO said he’ll pull back “significantly” from the Department of Government Efficiency in May, building on a 4.6% gain during regular trading. Rest easier, Jerome Powell.