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The Repair Road Ahead – Will Future Techs Be Stranded?

Despite the challenges of teaching the newest technology, students still need to learn it. How can instructors keep up?

Autotrader Names 10 Best Electric Cars for 2021

During Earth Month 2021, the search for a new battery-powered vehicle just got easier.

GM Boosts Investment, Grows Electric Portfolio

Forty percent of the company’s U.S. entries will be battery electric vehicles by the end of 2025.

Mississippi State Debuts ‘Halo Project’ Supercar In Las Vegas

Designed to function autonomously in off-road environments by an MSU team at the university’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, the vehicle is built with the latest automotive technology and is paving the way for advancements in a key area with personal, military, agriculture, and search and rescue implications.

Undercar Service Guide: Toyota Tacoma, Tundra And Sequoia

While the parts of the Toyota Tundra, Tacoma and Sequoia are not interchangeable, these trucks share a lot of the same problems when it comes to the suspension, brakes and even the frame.

New T-Pod Vehicle To Debut In Detroit

The T-Pod is an electric autonomous transport vehicle that is designed and developed to be competitive to heavy-duty trucks, invented and designed from the ground up for battery, electric propulsion and self-driving technology.

Tire & Wheel Service Equipment: Where The Rubber Meets The Road

Tire and wheel service covers a range of items that provide opportunities for shops to enhance their profitability. These include wheel alignment, tire mounting, balancing, rotation and inspection, and flat repair.

Automatic Emergency Braking – Do You Know How It Operates?

Understanding all the new features and systems and learning how they apply to everyday driving is important to doing correct repairs.

How Artificial Intelligence Is Teaching Vehicles How To Drive

Artificial intelligence, or machine learning, is one of the hottest topics in the tech industry right now, and it is certainly spilling over into the automotive world.

Intel Employs Mathematical Formula, LeBron James To Allay Concerns Over Driverless Vehicles

With surveys suggesting that many drivers are wary of fully autonomous vehicles, Intel is ratcheting up its efforts to convince consumers that the technology is safe.