Transportation Tech Roundup at CES 2025
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The short-seller firm Hindenburg Research is shutting down.
Caramel , a startup that helps car sellers and buyers complete the final steps of the transaction, is being acquired by eBay .
Aurora Innovation is taking federal safety regulators to court in a case that centers around the practice of placing physical warning triangles around semi trucks stopped along highways.
Tesla was a winner and a loser in the latest round of federal funding for electric-vehicle charging infrastructure.
The ID Buzz is an all-electric minibus that was priced at $ 69,595 .
It was easy to maneuver on tight city streets, despite its 195.4-inch length.
This vehicle would be great as a kid and grocery hauler around town.
I wonder if it will live up to its past as a roadtrippin' machine?.
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