ZDNET's key takeaways A radical architecture shift is coming to open-source car software.Updates and new features will reach ...
California police are warning of a surge in high-tech auto thefts targeting key-fob signals and onboard computers. • Thieves are now using tablets, ante ...
The German automaker has come up with a simple but effective means of making drinking and driving in its cars impossible.
Autonomous driving has glistened beyond the horizon for more than a decade, with automakers promising vehicles that would ...
New car prices are turning away buyers: gas and electric. Plus, Hyundai's self-driving chief is reportedly out, and GM is ...
CarMax reports that used cars now offer advanced tech, including driver assistance, infotainment, and semi-autonomous features, all at lower prices.
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High-Tech Lemons: Why New Cars Keep Breaking Down
HAMBURG — More technology, but also more breakdowns: the number of car recalls continues to climb. What is driving this trend, and how does the automotive industry’s broader crisis play into it? For ...
Auto thefts are down year over year, but there is a new method for thieves to make off with your ride. Here's what the new trick is and how you can prevent it.
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