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| Hacking Cars Isn't A Problem Yet, But We're Getting There: Video Posted: 25 Jul 2013 08:30 AM PDT There are many, many futurecasts floating across the automotive interweb. Some, like fuel-cell technology and autonomous vehicles, have caught the public's attention and spawned countless news stories. One that has largely failed to do so, however, involves the hacking of our increasingly computerized cars. Maybe that's because every demonstration... |
| Electric Cars Selling Quickly, J.D. Power APEAL Winners, Acura NSX: Today's Car News Posted: 25 Jul 2013 08:05 AM PDT It might seem like electric cars are off to a slow start, but the data shows they're selling more quickly than hybrids did when they were new. J.D. Power's APEAL study is out, and Volkswagen and Chevy showed strong performances. On the sports-hybrid front, Acura has revealed the first image of a running prototype of its upcoming NSX hybrid... |
| Volkswagen, Chevrolet Score Big In J.D. Power's APEAL Study Posted: 25 Jul 2013 07:30 AM PDT Every year at this time, J.D. Power releases its annual U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study, better known as the APEAL Study. Last year, the study proved that small, fuel-efficient vehicles could hold their own against bigger, badder luxury cars -- provided they were well designed. Sadly, the 2013 APEAL Study is a little less... |
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There are many, many futurecasts floating across the automotive interweb. Some, like fuel-cell technology and autonomous vehicles, have caught the public's attention and spawned countless news stories. One that has largely failed to do so, however, involves the hacking of our increasingly computerized cars. Maybe that's because every demonstration...
It might seem like electric cars are off to a slow start, but the data shows they're selling more quickly than hybrids did when they were new. J.D. Power's APEAL study is out, and Volkswagen and Chevy showed strong performances. On the sports-hybrid front, Acura has revealed the first image of a running prototype of its upcoming NSX hybrid...
Every year at this time, J.D. Power releases its annual U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study, better known as the APEAL Study. Last year, the study proved that small, fuel-efficient vehicles could hold their own against bigger, badder luxury cars -- provided they were well designed. Sadly, the 2013 APEAL Study is a little less...
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