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With a map twice the size of the previous game and featuring more than 350 cars, it's a vast driving challenge.
Still, that leaves the diesel owner spending less than $34 a week in fuel to cover 15,000 miles in the Chevy, and stopping far less often, given the car's vast driving range.
They are superior to everyone else's target of California, where the high-end niche of rich environmentalists is attractive but cheap gasoline, vast driving distances, and an incredibly competitive car market undermine the appeal of electric cars for mainstream buyers.
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And going back to the height of the financial crisis, the worst-hit economies – the US and Britain – expended vast resources driving down the value of their currencies.
With few sidewalks and virtually no public transit, living in this vast sprawl means driving to work or school, driving to get dinner or meet friends, driving to shops and healthcare – if you can afford a car, that is.
A "miracle" plant, once thought to be as the answer to producing renewable biofuels on a vast scale, is driving thousands of farmers in the developing world into food poverty, a damning report concludes today.
Against this backdrop, agriculture is driving vast land conversion and pesticide use in order to feed a growing population, and urbanization is changing evolutionary processes, and in some cases creating new species.
In recent conversations with TechCrunch, Uber, Lyft and GM have all separately pointed to the vast stores of driving data collected by their respective fleets as key competitive advantages in the race to develop truly effective autonomy.
In recent conversations with TechCrunch, Uber, Lyft and GM have all separately pointed to the vast stores of driving data collected by their respective fleets as key competitive advantages in the race to develop truly effective autonomy.
The process could be driving vast amounts of gas and dust toward the coalescing black hole, in turn causing intense energy to billow out from the object, says Neil Gehrels, a physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and a member of the research team.
The warmth is driving vast and rapid changes in the Arctic and helping destroy the boreal forest, which comprises about one third of Earth's forests.
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