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Plus, Dodge is courting young buyers with its ageing Challenger.
When we’re not creating it ourselves, the CarAdvice team spends a lot of time finding and consuming motoring content from all over the world.
Here’s a handful of the articles, videos and social media posts that most caught our eye last week. Some of them are brand-new, others have been online for a while.
Enjoy them – just not too much, okay?
Bob Lutz: The Shadiest People I Ever Worked With – Bob Lutz, Road&Track
Later in life, I met quite a few “Uncle Freddys”—passionate, intelligent men who were easy to like but prone to taking shortcuts.
Lutz has seen plenty of characters in his time
Segway-Ninebot introduces an e-scooter that can drive itself to a charging station – Andrew J. Hawkins, The Verge
Segway-Ninebot has a solution for all of those dockless electric scooters that need to be gathered up every night for charging: build one that can drive itself to the charging station.
Not cars, but interesting nonetheless
The Average Challenger Buyer Is 51 Years Old, Somehow Younger Than Mustang And Camaro Buyers – Mack Hogan, Jalopnik
While some people may assume that a large percentage of muscle car buyers are Detroit-area retirees, Challenger brand manager Kevin Hellman is here to prove them wrong: in an interview with Muscle Cars & Trucks, he said that the median Challenger buyer is just 51.
Dodge’s muscle car keeps on keeping on
‘Nazi Porsche’ valued at $20m fails to sell amid California auction confusion – Edward Helmore, The Guardian
A car designed by Ferdinand Porsche in Nazi Germany that was expected to sell for millions failed to find a buyer at an auction in California on Saturday, amid scenes of confusion and derision.
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