Owning a luxury car like a Bugatti might seem like the ultimate automotive dream, but for most, it remains just that—a dream. The allure of these engineering masterpieces is undeniable, but the staggering maintenance costs quickly turn that dream into an impractical endeavor. Imagine this: a simple oil change on a Bugatti can cost as much as purchasing a brand-new car. Let’s delve into the numbers and the reasons behind these exorbitant costs.
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Tesla thought it could sell the Cybertruck for $100,000 forever, but it’s already priced much lower
Tesla may have dominated the EV market in the U.S. for years, but the launch of the Cybertruck has been anything but smooth. Despite generating massive hype and securing nearly two million reservations, the futuristic electric pickup has faced unexpected pricing challenges, forcing the company to rethink its strategy.
Like something out of a sci-fi movie : Researchers have discovered remnants of a mysterious vehicle that’s 22,000 years old !
Archaeologists have unearthed something straight out of a science-fiction plot—evidence of an ancient transport system that dates back 22,000 years. Found in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, this discovery challenges long-held beliefs about early human mobility, suggesting that people were using rudimentary vehicles long before the invention of the wheel.
Another setback for Elon Musk : his Starship mega-rocket explodes mid-flight
For the second time in just a few months, SpaceX’s Starship mega-rocket has suffered a dramatic mid-air explosion, turning what was supposed to be a milestone test flight into a fiery spectacle over the Caribbean. While SpaceX celebrates its continued progress in rocket reusability, the loss of the spacecraft raises questions about the future of the project and the challenges that still lie ahead.
Copper : Concerns in Chile after the discovery of a massive mine in China
In a discovery that could redefine the global copper landscape, Chinese authorities recently announced the identification of what might be the largest copper mine in the world. Nestled on the Tibetan Plateau, west of China, this deposit boasts nearly 20 million tonnes of copper. Such an enormous find naturally stirs debate, especially in countries like Chile that have long been powerhouses in the copper industry.
Spain discovers a new source of energy never considered before
In the race for clean and renewable energy, every untapped resource counts. While solar, wind, and hydroelectric power have long been at the forefront, Spain has uncovered a new, unconventional energy source hiding in plain sight. Researchers have found a way to generate electricity from the airflow produced by HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, a resource that had previously gone unnoticed.
A telescope more powerful than James Webb will capture images of unprecedented quality
The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled the world since its launch, unveiling stunning images of distant galaxies and offering new insights into the origins of the universe. But soon, another groundbreaking observatory will join the quest to unravel the cosmos—one with a mission unlike any telescope before it.
Indonesia maintains the ban on iPhone 16 sales despite Apple’s $1 billion investment in the country
Apple’s latest iPhone 16 remains banned in Indonesia, even after the company pledged a $1 billion investment in the country. Despite intense negotiations, Jakarta is standing firm, insisting that Apple must comply with local manufacturing regulations before its flagship device can return to the market.
I follow the 3 C rule : This grandparent strategy to avoid making waves
Being a grandparent is one of life’s greatest joys—but it also comes with unexpected challenges. While the arrival of grandchildren is a source of happiness, it can also bring new family dynamics, particularly when it comes to modern parenting styles.
Hyperloop, Elon Musk’s big hoax
Twelve years after Elon Musk first introduced the Hyperloop concept, the so-called “train of the future” remains just that—a concept. Promised as a game-changing transportation system, it was supposed to propel passengers at 1,200 km/h through vacuum-sealed tubes, revolutionizing long-distance travel. Instead, what remains is a trail of broken promises, wasted investments, and mounting skepticism.