How 2017 Events & Hurricanes Affected Car Shopping & Sales
Events during 2017 affected how buyers searched for cars. Holidays such as Halloween and St. Patrick’s day affected the amount of searches. The solar eclipse
Events during 2017 affected how buyers searched for cars. Holidays such as Halloween and St. Patrick’s day affected the amount of searches. The solar eclipse
A new telematics study by LexisNexis Risk Solutions found that most car buyers don’t seek out advanced safety and connectivity features in new cars, however
IVU Traffic Technologies, the leading software company for public transportation and logistics solutions, and BestMile, providing the first platform for the operation and optimization of
People feel increasingly polarized by unrest, upheaval and other changes taking place in the world, and more than 60 percent of adults globally say they
As Americans get ready for the most wonderful time of the year, complete with dazzling lights, delicious food and plenty of cheer, they are also
As all car model lines become crowded with similar connected features, one way automakers are attempting to differentiate is through unique twists on HMI, especially
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute announced two new initiatives. Working in partnership with the Virginia Department of Transportation, the university unveiled four expansions to the Virginia
Three major companies announced their figures to transaction prices of new cars and other information. Edmunds.com, ALG and Kelley Blue Book reported automotive sales. Edmunds.com
Thales, a cybersecurity and data security, announced survey results revealing how respondents feel about the potential risks connected vehicles pose to their safety and the
Every year, during the LA Auto Show, KPMG makes its car predictions and analyzes data. Earlier this year KPMG noted that measuring OEM market share
The Ipsos RDA Automotive and Mystery Shop Team launched its Inaugural Electric Vehicle (EV) Sales Experience and Best Practice Study. This project evaluated the EV
The National Safety Council estimates 421 people may be killed and another 48,500 may be seriously injured in car crashes during the upcoming Thanksgiving Day