
The 2017 Autotrader Car Tech Impact Study has revealed that 48% of consumers put in-vehicle technology first when shopping for a vehicle.
Continue ReadingThe 2017 Autotrader Car Tech Impact Study has revealed that 48% of consumers put in-vehicle technology first when shopping for a vehicle.
Continue ReadingMany consumers are now using multiple electronic devices on a regular basis. With this increase in technology use, car manufacturers have changed the way that vehicles are being designed.
Continue ReadingPicking the most reliable car for your teen driver can be a challenge. It can get even more complicated when there’s new technology involved.
Continue ReadingThis Thanksgiving, don’t let your holiday take a tragic turn by driving drowsy or impaired. If you plan on a road trip to get to your holiday gatherings, make sure you practice safe driving techniques. If you feel a food coma coming on, it’s not the time to get behind the wheel and head to your next family event.
Continue ReadingNight-time driving can cause plenty of stress. Even if you have good vision and are perfectly alert, there's always a fear that you might hit a pedestrian.
Continue ReadingWith the school year in full-swing and the end of daylight savings time approaching, it’s important to be extra cautious in school zones.
Continue ReadingIf you're buying a car with a teen driver in mind, safety is probably your top priority. Also, you may be looking for a vehicle that is affordable to insure.
Continue ReadingThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) has been working diligently for increased driver safety for nearly 50 years. In today’s technologically advanced society, vehicle safety precautions are coming about more rapidly than they have in the past, and with an increasing ability to keep us safe on the roadways.
Continue ReadingStuck on the side of the road due to a flat tire or dead battery? Keep warm and safe while you wait for help with these tips.
Continue ReadingThe roads are about to get a whole lot safer. One week after 20 major automakers reached an agreement with U.S. safety regulars to make automatic emergency braking standard on all new vehicles by 2022, Toyota announced it would accomplish this feat on their vehicles by the end of 2017.
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