Technology

The Apple Car Program Gains a 20-Year Veteran Lamborghini Executive

The rumored Apple car is inching closer to production, with a new hire from Lamborghini.

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Sony And Honda Have Officially Crafted A Joint Venture To Build EVs

It looks like the Sony car is a go or at least something like it, will come soon. Honda has finalized a deal with Sony, to make EVs by 2025.

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Advanced Safety System Recalibration and How It Keeps You Safe

The biggest leaps in automotive technology over the past few years haven’t been in propulsion; they’ve been in driver safety. The average new vehicle is safer than it’s ever been, with highly advanced, sophisticated systems that can literally “see” the road and warn of – or react to – potential threats.

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Why Factor 55's Closed System Winching is Safer

If you are an experienced off-roader, you have likely used a winch more than a few times. If you have vast experience pulling yourself or others out of sticky situations, you have likely had a traditional winch hook slip and cause an even bigger problem. The little safety latch that holds a rope or cable in place will help in some situations, but that piece is not load bearing, so if the line shifts, that little latch quickly breaks. When that happens, you can suddenly lose your load, but this can be prevented with a closed system winching set up from Factor 55.

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Vehicle Data – Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid to Share It

Data. It’s changing the world, from smartphones to airlines to connected appliances, every industry needs information to survive. Customers demand personalized experiences and businesses demand analytics to make the right decisions, from “anytime, anywhere” home delivery services to industrial manufacturing. Without a doubt though, very few applications can match the advantages you gain when you use your own data from a connected vehicle to help you save money on your car insurance.  

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The Jackery Solar Generator 500 – Literally the Perfect Road Trip Companion

Great road trips are the perfect time to leave behind the worries of urban life for something a little simpler – just you, your car, and the open road. But that doesn’t mean you  can’t leave all your tech accessories behind. That’s precisely where the Jackery Solar Generator 500 comes in – the ideal road-trip companion, keeping your gadgets fully loaded, so you can make the most out of all your exciting car adventures, travels and journeys.

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10 Car Noises to Be Concerned About

With a twist of the key or poke of its start button your vehicle’s engine should fire up with the urgency of a physician responding to a code blue.

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There's No Such Thing as Self-Driving Cars, Not Yet Anyway

As clickbait-y as that headline reads and sounds, it’s true.

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F1 2020 Game Coming July 10 Might Release Before Season Starts

Codemasters has announced F1 2020, which races on to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Google Stadia this summer.

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Should You Use High-Mileage Oil in Your Car?

Stroll down the oil aisle of a typical auto-parts store and you’ll be confronted with a literal wall of lubricant.

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Do I Really Need Premium Gas?

Cost is often the first thing that comes to mind when motorists think of gasoline. Many will drive halfway across town to save a couple cents per gallon. Additionally, purchasing regular-grade fuel to save money can be an exercise in false economy, especially if your vehicle is designed for premium gas.

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Under the Hood: What is Traction Control?

What is traction control? Well, before we get into that, let’s talk about traction itself.

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Cadillac Super Cruise Expands to Cover 70,000 More Miles of Road

Owners of the Cadillac CT6 will soon be able to use Super Cruise on more than 200,000 miles of American and Canadian roadways.

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Ford Pushing for Hybrid Leadership

When it comes to gasoline-electric hybrid cars,  Toyota is way ahead of rivals.

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Thinkware F70 Dash Cam Review

Having a dash cam in your vehicle is the easiest way to ensure you have a reliable witness in he said/she said arguments after a car accident. The ability to prove you weren’t at fault, that the light was green, or that you were cut-off could save you hundreds of dollars by avoiding insurance rate hikes and traffic tickets. Thinkware’s F70 is an affordable dash cam that packs a lot of features into its small size.

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Acura RDX Infotainment System: How the Heck Are You Supposed to Use It?

The Acura RDX was entirely redone and this new generation model is more high tech than ever before. Besides a handsome new style and better driving dynamics, the new RDX also got an entirely new infotainment system and interface, and this is the first time it has been implemented in an Acura vehicle.

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Mazda's Unique Approach to Better Fuel Economy

Automakers around the world are under intense pressure to cut the amount of fuel their vehicles consume and the byproducts expelled from tailpipes. True to form, Mazda is going its own way.

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What Is Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)?

You might think your car’s braking system is relatively simple.

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Honda Patents Wacky, Radial, Variable Compression Engine

Honda might be looking back to early aeronautics in its latest bid to make variable compression engines simpler and sturdier.

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How Does Subaru AWD Work?

When roadways get snowy or crusted with ice, you’re probably going to wish you had a Subaru.

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Tesla Now Has a Dog Mode to Keep Your Pets Cool

We’ve all seen a dog that has been left in a hot car during the summer (hopefully) with the window cracked a little bit so they can get some fresh air and a slight breeze.

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Ford Building New Big-Block V8 for Heavy Trucks: Here's a Deep Dive for Engine Nerds

It’s a rare occasion when an automaker develops a brand-new engine family. Scarcer still are clean-sheet V8 designs. But bucking modern trends, Ford has created an all-new big-block gasoline unit for use in heavy trucks.

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Should You Buy a Car With a Dual-Clutch Transmission?

Updated January 2019

In the quest to find a new car, there are a lot of questions that need to be asked. Questions about cargo room, technology, options, luxuries and other various elements will come up more than a few times while shopping for a new car. However, from the car driver’s perspective, there are just three main questions: 

How comfortable is the driving experience? 
How fun is it to drive? 
How good is the car on fuel?

SEE ALSO: Manual Transmission Supra Still Being Considered

A major factor in answering those three questions has to do with the right transmission. Let’s face it, manual transmissions aren’t for everyone. They require familiarity and a level of perfection to get just right. With a traditional automatic transmission, drivers have been able to experience a fairly comfortable, yet less engaging experience. Still, an automatic transmission can leave any driving enthusiast unsatisfied. Luckily, progress has been made in the world of automatic transmissions that can help alleviate those woes.

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Ford Mustang Hybrid Could Pair V8 With Electric Front Axle

A new patent application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office could provide some insight into what’s in store for the Ford Mustang Hybrid.

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Your Next Toyota Could Have a Virtual Sunroof

Toyota has filed a patent for a virtual sunroof that could show moving images of the car’s exterior.

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How the 2019 Ram HD Delivers 1,000 Lb-Ft of Torque

How does the 2019 Ram Heavy Duty pickup deliver more torque than its rivals?

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What You Should Know About the 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500's Supercharged V8

The brand-new Mustang Shelby GT500 is the hottest thing to come out of Dearborn in years. Here’s what will make super snake rain fire and brimstone like the biblical end of days.

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Drivers Will Need to Trust Self-Driving Cars: Supplier

Self-driving cars will require greater connectivity, computing power and overall capability than what’s available in today’s vehicles. But they might need even more than that: trust. 

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Nissan Offering More Powerful, Longer-Range Leaf

Nissan debuted a more powerful, longer-range version of its popular Leaf electric hatchback at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Gargantuan 49-Inch Screen Coming to Byton M-Byte Crossover

Chinese startup Byton unveiled a new vehicle at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, well, sort of.

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Self-Driving Capability Coming to Daimler Trucks This Year

Self-driving vehicles are coming. Whether they’re six months away 20 years into the future remains to be seen, but automakers are hard at work on them, including Daimler, which just unveiled a self-driving tractor trailer at CES.

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Honda's 'Smart Leather' Could Have Some Crazy Uses, Patent Suggests

The technology industry seems to have an obsession with putting the word “smart” before things.

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Hyundai Created a Concept Car That Walks

Resembling some sort of creepy animal (a mechanical cow, perhaps?), the Hyundai Elevate is a concept that can actually walk.

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People Are Attacking Google's Self Driving Cars In Arizona

Nearly two dozen civilian attacks on self-driving prototype vehicles owned by Google subsidiary Waymo have been recorded in Arizona since the company began testing there in 2017.

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What is Automatic Emergency Braking?

Back in 2016, a consortium of automakers representing more than 99 percent of the U.S. auto market agreed to make automatic emergency braking a standard feature on virtually all new cars by Sept. 1, 2022.

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Engineering Secrets of the All-New 2020 Mazda3

The 2020 Mazda3 rides on a brand-new architecture, features newly designed powertrains and is equipped with some of the newest technology around. It truly is an all-new car, but how have engineers managed to deliver a high-quality, efficient vehicle at a mass-market price?

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You Can Start the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe With a Fingerprint Scanner

The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe will be offered with a new fingerprint scanner start system.

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2019 Mazda3 Boss Has an Unusual Favorite Feature

What is the 2019 Mazda3 program manager’s favorite part of this all-new compact car? You’ll never guess what it is.

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Here's Why the 2020 Mazda3 Has a Torsion-Beam Rear Suspension

Mazdas are expected to drive with a finesse belying their mass-market price tags, to connect with motorists in a way rival vehicles simply don’t. After all, it is the zoom-zoom brand.

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What is a Hot V Engine and How Does It Work?

Cadillac does it. Porsche does it. Audi does it. Even Mercedes and BMW. It’s a Hot V turbocharger. Why go against the norm when it comes to snail placement? This is why, and how it works.

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Video: Does the Porsche Panamera Have the Best Infotainment Tech You Can Buy?

Infamously, Porsche charges extra for every little feature. In spite of this, even entry-level Panamera sedans come standard with one of the best infotainment systems on the market today.

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VW Files Trademark for ID Light as Automaker Prepares to Go ID Crazy

Volkswagen has filed a trademark application for the term ‘ID. Light’ with the EUIPO, adding yet another wordmark to its growing portfolio of ‘ID’ names.

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GM's Extended Parking: Can a Car Drive Without Its Key Fob?

Generally, when I set out to do a car review, it involves doing a lot of groundwork and a great deal of planning. Plus coffee. Gallons of coffee.

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Volvo Announces New Highly Accurate LiDAR Tech That Won't Burn Out Your Eyes

Volvo may not be showing any autos at the LA auto show, but that doesn’t mean it won’t show auto(-motive and -nomous) technology at the show. Along with its partner, Luminar, it has announced a breakthrough in LiDAR technology.

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Mazda Expands CarPlay, Android Auto Availability to 2014 and Newer Models

If you’re looking to upgrade your Mazda with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, or if the lack of that feature has steered you away from models without, then Mazda has some news you’ll be interested in. They’re offering the upgrade for more vehicles and they’re available now.

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Volkswagen Trademarks 'Elli' in Europe

Fresh off a trademarking spree last week, Volkswagen is again calling dibs on a name relating to electric vehicles. The latest is “Elli” with a stylized lightning bolt next to it (pictured below).

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Toyota Patents System to Unload Boats Easier

Toyota has filed a new patent for an automated system to unload boats and other watercraft easier. The automaker received the patent on November 8 after it filed the patent this past May.

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What is Adaptive Cruise Control?

With semi-autonomous active safety systems becoming commonplace, more and more vehicles are beginning to offer adaptive cruise control as either optional or standard equipment.

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Apple Has Ideas for an Electric Car Platoon System

Apple likely doesn’t have its own physical car in the works, but it does appear focused on self-driving and electric-car technology.

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Is Hydrogen Fuel-Cell or Battery-Electric the Future?

Will battery-electric vehicles rule the road or is the hydrogen fuel cell a more sensible propulsion system? The answer, at least according to one executive at Hyundai, is yes.

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Are Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Safe?

Hyundai’s latest hydrogen-powered vehicle is the NEXO, a versatile crossover that runs on nature’s lightest element and emits only water. It may be squeaky clean, but in reality, how safe is this gaseous fuel?

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Musk: Tesla Self Driving Autopilot Chip Coming in 2019

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced the long-awaited self-driving chip for the company’s Autopilot system will arrive in spring 2019.

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5 Big Innovations From the New Mercedes MBUX Infotainment System

For a small car, the 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class sure is taking on a lot of responsibility.

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Electrify America Plans More EV Charge Points for California

Electrify America, the VW subsidiary responsible for investments in electric-car infrastructure after the dieselgate scandal, is ready to invest in California again.

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GM Super Cruise Tops Tesla Autopilot in Semi Autonomous Test

When it comes to semi-autonomous driving, Cadillac is tops. That’s according to a new test from Consumer Reports.

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GM Could Have a 'Sport Control AWD' System on the Way

GM has just put in for a new all-wheel drive system. Or at least a trademark for a new name for an all-wheel drive system.

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Toyota Patents a Helicopter Car With Wheels That Double as Rotors


Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North Amerca (TEMA) has filed a patent application for an innovative flying helicopter car with wheels that could double as rotary wings.

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Toyota May Add Android Auto to Its Vehicles

A new report from Bloomberg indicates Toyota may add Android Auto to its vehicles, with the automaker saying it acknowledges the high demand for the system from its customers. 

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Porsche Invests in Augmented Reality Head up Displays

The German automaker is now a strategic lead investor in WayRay following the company’s Series C funding round, along with JVCKenwood and Hyundai.

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Forza Horizon 4 Demo Goes Live, First DLC Announced


The pre-release demo for Forza Horizon 4 has gone live on PC and Xbox Live today.

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