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Oilprice.com 

Unaffordable Prices and Elevated Interest Rates Impact New Car Demand

Auto dealers are seeing an uptick in inventory while many consumers remain on the sidelines, deterred by the toxic combination of high interest rates and elevated inflation. In response to what seems to be a more pronounced slowdown, dealers are slashing prices and increasing incentives to stimulate demand this summer.  A new report from the Financial Times, citing data from Motor Intelligence, with manufacturers such as Hyundai, General Motors, and Volkswagen, shows that the average incentive package... Читать дальше...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (com) 

Having fat arms ‘heightens risk of Alzheimer’s by nearly one fifth’ - The Telegraph

  1. Having fat arms ‘heightens risk of Alzheimer’s by nearly one fifth’  The Telegraph
  2. Body fat stored in belly or arms may increase Alzheimer’s risk – study  The Independent
  3. Having Excess Fat In These Areas May Increase Alzheimer’s And Parkinson’s Risk, Study Suggests  Forbes
  4. How to lower your Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s risk when you hit the gym  New York Post

Wildcats Youth Hockey Website 

Colorado Avalanche Lineup Projection for 2024-25

The Colorado Avalanche are now in their offseason “downtime” after the drafting, trading, and free-agent signing frenzy. With two months to go until training camp and the preseason, the Avalanche…

The Verge 

AMD is slightly delaying its Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs ‘out of an abundance of caution’

An image representing AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 desktop parts. | Image: AMD

AMD was set to launch its new Zen 5 processors on July 31st, including the 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen 9 9950X, a chip it’s calling “the world’s most powerful desktop consumer processor.” Instead, it’s now announcing a one- to two-week delay “out of an abundance of caution.” The Ryzen 7 9700X and Ryzen 5 9600X will now launch on August 8th, while the Ryzen 9 9950X and Ryzen 9 9900X will go on sale on August 15th.

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TheSun.co.uk 

I drove the new Dacia Spring Extreme – it’s light, easy to drive and one of the most affordable new cars you can buy

YOU have to feel sorry for Dacia’s rivals sometimes.

Giants like Volkswagen and Ford are scrabbling like crazy to make the numbers work on an electric car that costs £20,000 – and along come the Romanians with one at £15k.

The Dacia Spring is not just the cheapest EV out there, it’s one of the most affordable cars you can buy The Spring weighs less than a ton, which is unheard of for an EV The interior has lots of clever materials that do a good job of disguising the car’s... Читать дальше...

TheSun.co.uk 

The Kia Picanto 2 is a corking little runaround which has more looks and tech than the original for not a lot more money

HERE’S a car worth its weight in choccy biscuits.

Well, almost.

Adam WarnerKia’s Picanto costs 1.1p per gram[/caption] SuppliedThe cheapest Picanto 2 at £15,595 comes loaded with tech[/caption]

Kia’s Picanto costs 1.1p per gram of goodness, whereas a McVitie’s Penguin is 1p per gram, depending on where you do your shopping.

P-p-p-pick up a Picanto.

Turns out many of you do.

The corking little runaround has gone down a treat with 260,000 buyers... Читать дальше...

TheSun.co.uk 

Brits should enjoy the Paris Olympics while they can, it’ll be at least 12 years before they see anything like it again

ROLL up, roll up for the greatest sporting cabaret on Earth.

There is nothing quite like the Olympic Games – a sprawling 32-sport global orgy of athleticism.

GettyExcitement is building for the Paris Olympics[/caption] AlamyThe River Seine will host the opening ceremony[/caption] GettySpectator seats have been prepared on the Carrousel Bridge[/caption] ReutersBeach volleyball will take place directly beneath the Eiffel Tower[/caption]

And from beach volleyball beneath... Читать дальше...

TheSun.co.uk 

I’m a make-up artist – how to pick your perfect shade of lippie in seconds, just by looking at your wrist

SALES of lippy are on the up – thanks to the cost-of-living crisis.

When times are tight, women still like to treat themselves. And while designer handbags might be out of reach, smaller luxuries get a boost.

A third (32 per cent) of UK make-up buyers have bought a product as a “treat” in the past year, according to global market intelligence agency Mintel.

Spending on lipsticks is projected to have risen 12.3 per cent last year.

Purchases of colour cosmetics ... Читать дальше...