(USA Today) If you're drunk, your car may soon be able to stop you from driving. A new generation of technology is taking shape around systems that prevent cars from operating if the driver is drunk.
Leading Automotive Marketplace Unveils New Tech to Better Enable its Dealer Partners in 2026 CHICAGO (January 29, 2026) — Car shopping marketplace Cars.com Inc. (NYSE: CARS) today announced new ...
The world we live in has been irreversibly changed by technology, and the unstoppable march of progress continues to have a direct impact on our cars. In the last 25 years alone, we have seen the ...
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“Safety isn’t just about crash testing,” says Emily A. Thomas, PhD, associate director of auto safety at Consumer Reports. “A safe car has predictable handling and braking, controls that don’t ...
In today’s world, more and more daily tasks are being fully automated. Robotic devices can work independently, and they are ...
New cars fitted with mandatory speed assistance technology are failing motorists in everyday driving, according to new ...
In the high-stakes arena of the 2026 American automotive market, the "one-size-fits-all" approach has officially stalled. Today's best practices prioritize a trifecta of long-term reliability, ...