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Bezos backs basic EV pick-up where radio, back seats and power windows will cost you extra - Slate Auto says its no-frill trucks ‘can change into whatever you need it to be’ ...
India joins a growing list of nations facing Trump’s trade measures. Here's a breakdown of what tariffs are, how they’re ...
President Donald Trump is right to be angry about violent crime in D.C. As one of us (Cully Stimson) wrote in these pages in January, it’s time to make D.C. safe again. There are two ways to do that: ...
"I have always liked simple, low-cost vehicles, which are all but extinct on new car lots," says photographer and auto ...
Watch Slate Auto's tallest employee try to fit into the tiny Bezos-backed truck Slate's tallest employee sits in small electric truck to test cabin space.
Ford is looking to save cost with both vehicle and manufacturing efficiencies.
Dealers make most of their profit off repairs. With no dealers, Slate Auto plans to change the car ownership experience radically.
The cheap Slate EV truck is cheap no more, and will compete against the Maverick hybrid.
Clearly, Slate Auto, the upstart electric truck brand that you probably just heard about a few weeks ago, looked around the car-ad landscape—and then looked over at the far more creative car ...
Slate Auto has been growing quietly in metro Detroit, but now that the minimalist electric pickup truck startup is out of stealth mode, officials are laying out bold plans to disrupt the market.
DETROIT — Slate Auto, the Michigan electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has publicly touted a starting price for its pickup of "under $20,000" since coming out of ...
In an interview with Sherwood News, Slate Auto CEO Chris Barman explained exactly how her company plans to do what Tesla never could: deliver a brand-new electric truck for just $25,000 — no ...
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