Cam Lam – Vinh Hao Expressway Opens, Cuong “Do-la” Takes Porsche 911 Sport Classic...

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It seems that Cuong Do-la's promise to drive his Porsche 911 Sport Classic manual sports car for over 100,000 km before selling it again is motivating the mountain city car enthusiast, when recently he drove his car from Tp.HCM to Nha Trang.

Subaru Forester offers discounts of up to VND250 million, starting price from VND849 million

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May 2024 deals on the Subaru Forester remain unchanged from previous months.

Hypercar, Hyper SUV Duo Hit the Streets of Ho Chi Minh City, One Looking...

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While the yellow Ferrari 296 GTB supercar is looking for customers with a price of nearly 23 billion VND, the Lamborghini Urus Performante super SUV already has an owner, who is tycoon Quoc Vu, the husband of Doan Di Bang.

Why BYD Exports Electric Cars at Double or Almost Triple the Domestic Prices

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BYD aims to earn fat profits the carmaker can’t make in China’s now-brutal market.

Ford Loses Almost $3.34 Billion on Each Electric Car Sold

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Compared to the full-year loss in 2023, Ford's loss per electric vehicle sold has tripled.

Introducing Jaecoo J6 – The Exciting Pure Electric SUV Coming to Vietnam Next Year

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The Jaecoo J6 is essentially the international version of the Chery iCar 03 model that is sold in the Chinese market.

Jaecoo J8 PHEV debuts, able to run 175 km and not a single drop...

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The Jaecoo J8 PHEV boasts a powertrain that outperforms competitors in the D-segment SUV category, generating an impressive 605 horsepower and 915 Nm of torque.

**Rear Axle Snapping Prompts Omoda C5 Recall in Malaysia Ahead of Vietnam Launch**

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The owner of the car stated that there were no speed bumps, potholes, or collisions with other vehicles when the accident occurred.

Kia Sorento Hybrid offers an attractive saving of up to 120 million VND, with...

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Compared to its compatriot Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, the Kia Sorento Hybrid is priced significantly lower, offering a price difference of up to 340 million VND.

Chinese Electric Vehicles Pile Up at European Ports Amid Supply Glut

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According to the Financial Times, Chinese carmakers are shipping more electric vehicles to Europe than they can sell.
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