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The Daihatsu New Global Architecture (abbreviated as DNGA) is a modular unibody automobile platform that underpin various Daihatsu vehicles and its rebadged versions supplied for Toyota, Subaru, and Perodua. Introduced in 2019, it is aimed for vehicles built for the Japanese market and overseas emerging markets. [1]
Image source: Getty Images. How much more money will retirees get next year? The Social Security Administration announced recently that seniors will get a 2.5% benefits increase for the 2025 year.
Units that are affected were produced between December 2022 and January 2023. [56] [57] In January 2024, another recall was issued for the Philippine market Raize, along with the Avanza and Veloz. Due to an assembly fault at the brake caliper assembly line, the assembly tools interfered with the slide pin boots during assembly. This can cause ...
In less than one month, retirees will know the cost-of-living-adjustment for their Social Security benefits in 2025. ... But they have to remember 2022 was the largest increase in 12 years, while ...
A 2.5 percent increase would raise the average Social Security payment for retired workers from $1,920.48 (as of August 2024) to $1,968.49 in 2025, an increase of $48.01. You’ll notice the COLA ...
The bZ3X became available for pre-booking in China in early December 2024. It is available in three grade levels, 430 Air+, 520 Pro+, and 620 Max, and will be delivered in March 2025. [9] The vehicle adopts a advanced driving assistance system (ADAS) developed by Momenta, marketed as Momenta 5.0.
Here's the big picture: While the 2.5% COLA in 2025 is the smallest increase in Social Security benefits in four years -- 3.2% in 2024, 8.7% in 2023, and 5.9% in 2022 -- that means prices across ...
The IMV 0 is a single-cab pickup concept that was presented on 14 December 2022 at the 60th anniversary event of Toyota Motor Thailand hosted by Akio Toyoda. Based on the IMV platform , it was designed and engineered by Toyota Daihatsu Engineering & Manufacturing (TDEM) in collaboration with Japanese and Australian engineering teams.