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When choosing a new car in Latvia, one of the most important factors to consider is the warranty offered by the manufacturer. Warranty terms reflect the company's confidence in the quality of its product and provide the owner with protection against unforeseen expenses. Let’s explore the advantages and disadvantages of different warranty conditions in the Latvian market, highlighting the most attractive and least favorable offers.
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Maserati, the renowned Italian luxury car manufacturer, recently provided further insights into its ambitious electric vehicle (EV) strategy, confirming reports about the revised launch timeline for the much-anticipated Quattroporte Folgore. The company has officially announced that the electric iteration of its classic sedan is slated for a 2028 release, marking a significant step in its electrification journey.
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“Right, so here’s a bit of news that’ll make the green brigade spit out their muesli: Porsche’s top money man, Lutz Meschke, reckons those rumbling combustion engines might just stick around a bit longer than we thought in the EU. While unveiling the new all-electric Macan in Singapore, Meschke casually suggested that the EU’s planned 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars might not be as set in stone as we’ve been led to believe.
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Porsche has taken a significant leap in the EV market with the unveiling of its electric crossover, the Macan. The new EV, offered in two versions, the 402-horsepower Macan 4 and the formidable 630-horsepower Macan Turbo, represents a major shift for the German automaker’s top-selling model.
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Opel-Vauxhall has made a notable move in its lineup by announcing the Frontera as the successor to the Crossland. This decision is intriguing, especially considering the new model’s expected technological ties with the Citroën C3 Aircross. The Frontera, an Opel-Vauxhall off-roader produced from 1991 to 2004, is making a comeback, deviating from earlier speculations of a Meriva revival.
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The refreshed Tesla Model 3, nicknamed “Highland,” currently lacks a Performance trim, but recent developments suggest Tesla is gearing up for a sportier iteration of this electric saloon. A key indicator is a camouflaged, right-hand drive prototype spotted in San Francisco, featuring a notably aggressive front bumper. This design choice hints at future availability in right-hand drive markets like Australia and the UK.
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During a pivotal business gathering, Toyota’s Chairman Akio Toyoda, grandson of the company’s founder, shared insightful perspectives on the future of the automotive industry. Toyoda predicts that battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will hold a maximum of 30% market share. The rest, he anticipates, will be a mix of hybrid models, hydrogen fuel cell cars, and conventional fuel-powered vehicles.
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