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A tragic car accident in Alabama turned deadly when a homeowner opened fire on a fire chief and the driver he was trying to help. The fire chief, James Bartholomew Cauthen, was killed in the ensuing gunfight.

In the world of automotive news, hackers have discovered that Subaru’s connected services, known as Starlink, can be accessed to store location data, door locks, and more. Meanwhile, Volkswagen’s electric startup, Scout, has told angry dealers to “pound sand” after they objected to the direct-to-consumer sales model.

BYD, a Chinese mega-brand, has seen a 41.3% increase in sales in the 2024 calendar year, dominating the market and leaving traditional Western automakers like Volkswagen in the dust. Tesla, on the other hand, is seeing a decline in brand value after years of rapid growth, with its deliveries dropping for the first time in a decade.

In other news, Stellantis is planning to revamp its French luxury brand, DS, to rival Bentley and Rolls-Royce. Meanwhile, a 101-year-old man from Texas is still driving his Chevy Silverado due to his mobility issues.

A heartwarming story features an elderly man from Texas who relies on his Chevy Silverado for daily errands, including buying groceries. This has sparked discussions about accessibility and mobility for older adults.

Other stories include Toyota dealers wanting the Yaris model to be reinstated, which would provide an affordable option in the company’s lineup. The article also includes a reminder not to leave refrigerated groceries in a car overnight, as this can ruin them.

Finally, the article references the Cash For Clunkers program, which was launched to stimulate the economy and reduce automobile emissions. It notes that this program ran out of funds within a month, but had high demand.