Most Giulias are fitted with a 2.0-litre turbo petrol four with either 197bhp or 276bhp. It's a fine engine, with enough firepower for a 1500kg car and reasonably economical (expect 35-40mpg on a run) ...
Artificial intelligence and related technologies are evolving rapidly, but until recently, Java developers had few options for integrating AI capabilities directly into Spring-based applications.
Want to get your hands on a brand new electric car at a cut-price budget. Sounds impossible? Dacia has the answer. Again. For years, Romanian-based Dacia has produced the cheapest petrol car on the ...
This “honest, charming” and “fun” EV was given a facelift in 2024, and has now been updated again, said Top Gear Magazine. Made by the “purveyor of cheap and cheerful cars”, Dacia, it’s “tiny” – ...
Improved for model year 2026, the Dacia Spring prepares to hit British dealer showrooms with a starting price of £12,240 on the road after the £3,750 customer saving from the electric car grant.
Artificial intelligence and related technologies are evolving rapidly, but until recently, Java developers had few options for integrating AI capabilities directly into Spring-based applications.
It’s called “Extreme,” but how extreme is the Dacia Spring 65 in reality? In this review, we take a closer look at what the new version offers — from performance to practicality — and why it might ...
The Dacia Spring is a smash hit across continental Europe. It’s another typically well-judged vehicle from the Renault-owned brand,, with no real frills but just enough of what most people will need ...
The new Dacia Spring, the latest version of the cheapest all-electric car available in Europe. The Romanian carmaker is selling it for under €20,000. But how good can a car be for that price? REV puts ...
The Spring has been built in the mould of the ‘typical’ city car, but gets an efficient battery-powered setup underneath. Sign Up and be kept in the loop each and every day with our free Daily ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. U.K.-based Neil Winton covers the European Auto industry. Europe needs a cheap vehicle to fire-up the electric revolution and ...