Ford’s $19.5 Billion EV Reality Check: What Went Wrong, What’s Changed, and What It Means

This isn’t just a Ford story – it’s the moment the electric car narrative collided head-on with reality.

There are big numbers in the car industry, and then there are numbers that make even hardened executives pause, breathe in sharply, and reach for the nearest spreadsheet. Nineteen point five billion dollars is firmly in the latter category. That is the amount Ford has just written off as it dramatically pulls back from large parts of its electric vehicle strategy, cancelling programmes, binning future models, tearing up battery partnerships and, perhaps most tellingly of all, quietly conceding that the way we were promised the electric future would unfold was always far more fragile than many wanted to admit.

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Is Zohran Mamdani Anti-Car? What New York’s Motorists Need to Know

The Mayor doesn’t drive, but he’s steering New York’s future – and motorists might not like where the road’s heading

When a man who doesn’t even drive becomes the Mayor of New York City, you just know things are about to get interesting. Zohran Mamdani’s victory has made waves across the world – not just because he’s the first Muslim, first brown and first African-born mayor in NYC’s history, but because he represents something much bigger: a changing philosophy about how cities are built, who they serve, and – crucially for us car lovers – whether there’s still space for motorists in the urban future.

Now, before you reach for your pitchforks or your petrol can, let’s take a calm, and rational look at what this actually means for drivers.

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The Truth Behind EV Sales: Fleets vs Private Buyers

Electric Vehicle Sales Surge, But Why Aren’t Private Buyers Interested?

The UK new car market rose 1.0% in the key ‘74’ plate change month of September, to 275,239 units, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The sales figures were the best since 2020, but still -19.8% off pre-Covid September 2019.

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Govt Urged to Introduce Pay-Per-Mile Car Tax ‘Quickly’

As the War on Motorists Continues, We Assess the Impact of PPM on Drivers

It has begun! Barely five days after the new Labour government took power, we’re already seeing the early signs of what many, including myself, have been warning about for years. The dreaded pay-per-mile road user charging system is no longer a distant threat but a looming reality. This development isn’t just a hypothesis from a fictional narrative in my book The ULEZ Files (which predicts PPM implementation in London in the year 2026) but this is a tangible shift happening right now – potentially turning my fiction into our fact!

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Superloop vs. Electric Car

Epic London Challenge | Full Route Comparison!

Dive into the heart of London’s transport debate with “Superloop vs. Electric Car: Epic London Challenge | Full Route Comparison!” Launched in July 2023, the Superloop bus service was introduced by Transport for London and the London Mayor to enhance connectivity in outer London. So the Superloop is intended to replace your car. But how does it stack up against the convenience of a personal vehicle?

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SUV & ICE Crackdown

SUV & ICE Crackdown: Paris Hikes Parking Fees, London May Follow | Ethiopia ICE Ban in Global War on Cars

BIG NEWS – Paris is effectively banning SUVs from the city, London Mayor, Sadiq Khan may follow, meanwhile in a surprise move Ethiopia becomes first country in the world to ban the import of ICE (internal combustion engine) cars.

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Breaking News: London Announces New EV Charging Hubs

Deputy Mayor’s Keynote at London EV Show 2023

In this keynote speech, at the London EV Show today, London Deputy Mayor for Transport, Seb Dance, unveiled plans for five new ultra-rapid electric vehicle charging hub sites across London. Locations Revealed: State-of-the-art charging hubs will be located in Hanger Lane, Canning Town, Hillingdon Circus, Hatton Cross, and Tottenham Hale. Each hub promises at least six ultra-rapid charging bays, with a special focus on accessibility. Supporting High-Mileage Drivers: These hubs are strategically designed to support taxis, private hire vehicles, delivery drivers, and local businesses, encouraging a shift to electric vehicles.

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Labours Plan for Motorists

What will Labour Government mean for Cars and the Automotive Industry?

As recent election results indicate that the UK’s Labour party is likely to win the net general election, it’s worth taking time to examine their plan for cars, motorists and the automotive industry. We look at Shadow Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh’s plan for cars, and deep dive in Labour’s Plan for the Automotive Sector, and the foreward by Jonathan Reynolds, Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Industrial Strategy

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