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GenZe 200 series electric bicycle is a well built and fun commuter bike
I’ve had a GenZe 200 series electric bicycle for about six months now. That’s given me a lot of time to get to know the e-bike inside and out, become accustomed to its technology, and see what makes this thing tick. And after all that time, I can give the GenZe e-bike two thumbs up!
Jeep Wrangler PHEV Spied For The First Time
The Jeep Wrangler is about to go green, and these spy shots catch the upcoming plug-in hybrid's development on public roads for the first time. Jeep has already confirmed the PHEV's arrival for the 2020 model year, and we could see the debut at an auto show before the end of the year.
Why you won’t want Trudeau’s $5,000 EV rebate
If the current Trudeau regime has proven anything, it’s that the acorn really doesn’t fall far from the tree. Ballooning deficits? Check. Self-centred smugness? Oh, yes! A certain fondness for tossing Alberta’s economy under the bus? It almost seems programmed into their DNA.
Smile! You’re on Volvo’s privacy-invading cameras
First, they came for my speed, and I didn’t care. Then, they came to install cameras so they could watch me drive, and I revolted.
New federal budget includes $300 million for zero-emission vehicle rebates
Canadians who want to drive “green” vehicles may now be eligible for rebates no matter where they live, thanks to a $300-million pledge from the federal Liberal government built into in its newly-released 2019 budget.