Many Car Buyers Around the World Still Can’t Imagine Driving Electric
The majority of people in Germany (59 percent) cannot imagine buying an electric vehicle in the future. This is one of the key findings of
The majority of people in Germany (59 percent) cannot imagine buying an electric vehicle in the future. This is one of the key findings of
Molex, a leading global connectivity and electronics solutions provider, unveiled results of a global survey of automotive decision makers depicting top trends and technologies impacting
The latest research from Cars.com reports nearly half of Americans (46%) plan to travel for December holidays.1 COVID-19 is increasingly impacting travel decisions and prompting
CarMD.com Corporation today released its 2020 CarMD® Vehicle Health Index™ Make and Model Reliability Rankings, continuing its decade-long tradition of analyzing and reporting on which
At a time when many Americans are adapting to a lifestyle with fewer places to go, a new survey from Ally finds that cars and
MDGO, a leading provider of accident detection and response (ADR) technology, announced new research revealing consumers expect an enhanced customer experience with automated services from
The Austrian telematics provider Dolphin Technologies specializes in leveraging technology to prevent road traffic accidents. Drivers who use Dolphin’s system receive incentives, such as a
With the top 10 problems with automotive multimedia systems being design-related, owner satisfaction with such systems is among the least satisfying aspects of the vehicle
A new study released by Castrol draws on the views of consumers, fleet managers and automotive industry leaders from across the US to reveal the
Cars.com a leading digital automotive marketplace and solutions provider, shares new data revealing changes to Americans’ everyday work commute as many plan (or plan not)
New-vehicle buyers are being offered an increasing number of advanced technology features, some of which are hits while others are currently missing the mark. The
Informa Tech Automotive Group today released the results of its global survey of more than 120 auto tech leaders that explored the impact that COVID-19