Insurance companies are discriminating against potential customers based on their email address, with Hotmail users being quoted higher premiums compared to Gmail users. The insurance companies claim that the difference is based on data that suggests that Hotmail users cost them more in terms of claims compared to Gmail users. The findings come from an… Continue reading Admiral Insurance demands higher premiums for Hotmail users compared to Gmail
Category: Automotive
Berlin’s Blacklane raises $40-45M for its high-end transport on demand service
Transportation-on-demand startups betting on growth by homing in on specific market segments continue to play strong with both investors and customers looking for alternatives to traditional taxis and Uber. Today, Blacklane, a Berlin-based business that offers limousines and other high-end cars for airport and other medium-length journeys, is announcing that it has raised a significant… Continue reading Berlin’s Blacklane raises $40-45M for its high-end transport on demand service
Guangzhou and Shenzhen urge Didi to solve Blugegogo’s deposit issues
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Nissan and Shikoku Electric join forces to promote electric cars
Buyers of new Nissan LEAF in Japan’s Shikoku region to earn points toward electricity bill YOKOHAMA, Japan (Jan. 24, 2018) – Buyers of the new Nissan LEAF in a region of western Japan will earn points that they can use to help pay their utility bills, as part of a partnership to promote electric cars.… Continue reading Nissan and Shikoku Electric join forces to promote electric cars
China fuel economy rules set to drive EV production
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Elon Musk’s second LA tunnel faces criticism from local government
Elon Musk’s Boring Company hasn’t finished digging its first LA-area tunnel, but it’s already talking about a second… and it’s facing some resistance. The startup has pitched Culver City’s council on a 6.5-mile “proof of process” tunnel between the town and LA that would gauge its ability to build across jurisdictions, which is rather vital… Continue reading Elon Musk’s second LA tunnel faces criticism from local government
Statistics – Property transfers of motor vehicles and Motor vehicle trailers – monthly results, December 2017 (FZ 9)
date 01/15/2018 The following statistic is available now PDF File format on the website of the Federal Motor Transport Authority ( KBA ) ready for downloading: Vehicle registrations – title transfers of motor vehicles and their trailers – Monthly results, December 2017 ( FZ 9 )
BMW and Daimler close to merging car-sharing units – executive
BERLIN (Reuters) – German carmakers Daimler (DAIGn.DE) and BMW (BMWG.DE) are close to agreeing to combine their car-sharing services Car2Go and DriveNow, a senior executive at one of the carmakers told Reuters on Tuesday. The merger talks are in the final stages and the combined company will be independently run, with BMW and Daimler as… Continue reading BMW and Daimler close to merging car-sharing units – executive
Opel: temporary workers should be replaced by workers from Poland
Opelwerk in Russelsheim The French auto company PSA had already announced last November, a recovery plan for the acquired carmaker Opel. (Photo: Reuters) The carmaker Opel replaces an unknown number of temporary workers at its Rüsselsheim headquarters by regular employees from the Polish site in Gliwice. The plant there is currently only weakly utilized, so… Continue reading Opel: temporary workers should be replaced by workers from Poland
Aston Martin DB11 recalled due to Daimler steering column issue
Aston Martin is recalling 3973 DB11s in order to fix a potential issue with their steering column upper that could cause unintended firing of the airbag. The affected part, a clock spring in the steering column that can break, is supplied by Daimler thanks to the company’s tech tie-up with Aston Martin. If the spring… Continue reading Aston Martin DB11 recalled due to Daimler steering column issue