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Ford Reportedly Hikes 2021 Mustang Mach-E Price by $600 Because of BlueCruise

Ford Reportedly Hikes 2021 Mustang Mach-E Price by $600 Because of BlueCruise 5 May 2021, 11:50 UTC · by Labeled as the Blue Oval’s alternative to similar systems such as Tesla Autopilot and GM’s Super Cruise, the unimaginatively named “ BlueCruise” is slated for arrival on the 2021 Ford F-150 and Mustang Mach-E, as well as the recently introduced 2022 Evos “ crosswagon.” But it seems that it also comes bearing unwelcome gifts. 26 photos Case in point, according to a recent report from Cars Direct (which has also been confirmed by a FoMoCo spokesperson), when the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E gets the BlueCruise it also brings a $600 price hike for certain model versions.

Nissan Has Only A Few 370Zs In Its U S Inventory

The 370Z isn't officially dead, but Nissan sold just 28 examples in the country in the last quarter.

DC Pastor cashes in big time on CARES Act funds

(AP Photo/Elise Amendola) Rudolph Brooks Jr. is the founder of Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration Ministries in the Washington, D.C. area. But he also has a day job operating an automobile dealership called Cars Direct by Gavawn. Like many small business owners, Pastor Brooks was hit hard by the pandemic and the government-mandated shutdown of his business. He was forced to lay off workers and cease operations. That’s why the government relief offered to small business owners like Brooks was such a blessing. He applied for more than two million dollars worth of forgivable loans and was able to take care of his workers. It’s a truly inspiring story of a man of the cloth finding his way through the storm with a bit of a boost from Uncle Sam. The one problem with this happy tale is that Brooks didn’t have any employees. It turns out that he took the government money and purchased expensive cars and padded his bank account. He’s now been charged with wire fraud and the government

DC pastor charged with federal wire fraud after allegedly buying nearly 40 cars with coronavirus relief funds

DC pastor charged with federal wire fraud after allegedly buying nearly 40 cars with coronavirus relief funds Emma Colton © Provided by Washington Examiner A Washington, D.C., pastor was federally charged with wire fraud after he allegedly bought nearly 40 cars, including a Tesla, as well as a Baltimore property with over $1.5 million in coronavirus economic relief funds. Authorities say records show Rudolph Brooks, Jr. “used the PPP loan funds for personal expenditures including credit card bills, purchases at restaurants, retail stores, grocery stores, and automotive auctioneers, and mortgage payments for Brooks Cheltenham residence,” a Department of Justice press release said. Brooks is the pastor and founder of Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration Ministries in D.C., and he also owns Cars Direct by Gavawn HWD Bob’s Motors. He applied for a PPP loan of $1,556,589 on behalf of Cars Direct last year and allegedly submitted fraudulent tax forms to do so.

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