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France’s 2026 car market is splitting by powertrain—why Toyota leans hybrid, Renault stays gas, and diesel fades

France’s 2026 new-car market is splitting by powertrain: Toyota goes heavy on hybrids, Renault and Peugeot stay gas-led, and diesel keeps fading.

EV shoppers in 2026 want peace of mind, not just range—yet 86% still worry about running out, survey says

EV buyers in 2026 increasingly prioritize easy charging and predictable costs, but a survey cited in France says 86% still worry about EV range.

France’s EV charging prices are still hard to read in 2026—consumer groups want pump-style clarity

France’s consumer groups say EV charging prices remain hard to compare in 2026, pushing for clear, standardized displays—especially on fast chargers.

Buying a Robot Mower for a Sloped or Uneven Yard: The Features That Matter Most for Tough Terrain

A guide to choosing a robot mower for steep, uneven yards—what to prioritize in AWD traction, mapping, obstacle detection, and cutting.

Buying a Robot Lawn Mower for Slopes and Rough Yards: The Features That Actually Matter

Robot mowers can struggle on slopes and uneven lawns. Here are the key features—AWD, smart mapping, obstacle detection, and cutting specs—to prioritize.

Volkswagen opens France orders for ID. Cross electric mini-SUV, starting around $40,800

Volkswagen has opened France orders for its ID. Cross electric mini-SUV, priced from €37,800 (about $40,800) up to €44,500 (about $48,100).

At WAiFF 2026, directors Claude Lelouch and Mathieu Kassovitz warn AI could reshape film faster than rules can

At WAiFF 2026, Claude Lelouch and Mathieu Kassovitz urged clear rules for AI in film—protecting emotion, jobs, and rights over data, voices, and faces.

“A Clickless World” Is Coming: UN Telecom Official Warns AI Will Act Without Prompts—Rules Must Catch Up

UN telecom official Fred Werner says a “clickless world” is near—AI will act without prompts, raising urgent privacy, security, and accountability stakes.

France’s “Portage Salarial” Lets You Freelance With Employee Benefits—But Fees and Rules Can Bite

France’s “portage salarial” lets workers freelance while staying on payroll, but fees of 10%–15% and strict eligibility rules can limit its appeal.

Chinese EVs Are Refreshing in Under 2 Years—A Fast Cycle That’s Rattling Europe’s Used-Car Market

Chinese EVs in Europe are being replaced in about 1.8 years, raising resale, leasing and insurance concerns as brands like BYD and MG expand.

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