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How Much Does The Revived Hummer Cost, A New Fine From Moscow Parkons And Other Wednesday News

How Much Does The Revived Hummer Cost, A New Fine From Moscow Parkons And Other Wednesday News
How Much Does The Revived Hummer Cost, A New Fine From Moscow Parkons And Other Wednesday News

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Video: How Much Does The Revived Hummer Cost, A New Fine From Moscow Parkons And Other Wednesday News
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The return of the Hummer SUV, Russian prices for the largest Ki SUV and the fastest Porsche Panamera, a new fine from Moscow Parkons and other events on Wednesday, October 21, 2020.

Concern General Motors has introduced a completely new Hummer: the SUV became a pickup truck and turned into an electric car. In addition to the previously promised three motors with a capacity of more than 1000 hp. and the "crab mode" model received the latest Ultium batteries and a range of up to 560 kilometers.

Ki has unveiled the details of the Mohave frame SUV market launch in an updated version. In our country, Mohave will receive only one engine - a three-liter 249-horsepower diesel engine and will be offered only in a seven-seater version. Sales start on November 2.

The capital's Department of Transport announced an innovation in the field of automatic recording of violations. Mobile parkons will begin to control driving on the sides of the Moscow Ring Road.

Nissan has unveiled the production version of the Magnite ultra-compact crossover, a prototype of which debuted last summer. The novelty was developed specifically for the Indian market, but later it is likely to appear in other countries.

Information about the cost of new versions of the updated Panamera, presented the day before, has appeared on the Porsche website in Russia. The new flagship - the 700-horsepower PanamerTurbo S E-Hybrid - is priced at 640,000 more than the pre-styling model.

In early October, it became known that the new version of the Code of Administrative Offenses will have a clause on "zeroing" of fines for some traffic violations. Let's figure out how it will work.

"As soon as unmanned vehicles enter the road, self-driving will have to be banned." Jonathan Webber, professor of philosophy at Cardiff University in the UK, is convinced of this. We figure out when this can happen …

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