If you’ve ever bought a car, you know that dealers tend to speak a language all their own. We’ve translated that dealer-speak into everyday language so your next car-buying experience can be a little ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
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Cars That Shaped Automotive Design Language
You know that feeling when you see a car and just know it's something special? Maybe it's the way the light hits the fender, or how the proportions just seem perfect from every angle. Throughout ...
Future generations of self-driving cars — such as the rumored “Apple Car” — should learn the language of cyclists to help them safely share the roads with bikes, new research suggests. Human-computer ...
WILMOT – Preston Ruh doesn’t shy from challenges. In fact, the 20-year-old racer and UW-Milwaukee student has rarely met one he didn’t embrace and take on with a broad smile. “(I) might go on to ...
It’s time to talk. Ford is calling on other automakers and technology companies to jointly develop a common language that self-driving cars can use to communicate with the world around them. The ...
Car dealers have always had their own language to describe vehicles for sale, and for the most part consumers know just a little bit of that jargon. But as market research has become more ...
Today’s cars have turned into traveling towers of Babel. Car infotainment systems freeze. Phones don’t always sync. Bluetooth sound quality is poor. And simple tasks take too many touches and clicks.
Who’s the better driver, a human or an autonomous car? Maarten Sierhuis says at intersections humans are still better, but that driverless cars might have better reaction time on the highway. Before ...
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