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Context: Analysts expected NEV sales to bounce back in March following recent price cuts by Chinas major automakers.

it’s fascinating to see how a classic car phone from the 1990s can be restored to full functionality in the 21st century.but it was rendered inoperable by the discontinuation of analog “AMPS” cell service in the United States in 2008.

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and one can only wonder what other classic car components will be restored to their original glory in the future.restored the car phone of his 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 to full functionality using a custom Bluetooth adapter.Lau engineered the adapter to piggyback between the stock phone transceiver and the hands-free control unit located under the trunk carpet.

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Jeff Lau’s restoration of his Mitsubishi car phone is a testament to the power of innovation and a nod to the past.Although it is unlikely to soon become a widespread trend due to the lengthy development time and low take rate of car phones in their day.

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one classic car owner has found a way to bring back to life these classic devices in even better shape than their original splendor

 The increasing number of EVs warrants a move to more sustainable sources of energy As the automotive world is quickly transitioning towards EVs.was designed to “radically promote” North Korea’s nuclear counterattack capabilities.

The most recent launch came days after Kim advocated for bolstering war deterrents in a “more practical and offensive” way to oppose what North Korea called American aggression.  See Also The missile was fired from a location close to Pyongyang and traveled around 620 miles (1.

North Korea is continuing to work on the weapon and would likely conduct additional tests to perfect the technology.with the help of early warning satellites that can spot discrepancies in the infrared data provided by different missile types.

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