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  • Driverless cars and kangaroos

    Driverless cars and kangaroos: obstacle avoidance system needed to stop collisions between Skippy and autonomy In the future cars will take their occupants autonomously from one place to another with a bare minimum of input on the part of humans. Companies like Volvo are teaching their seAilf-driving software everything it needs to know to be a safe, responsible pilot...


  • Jaguar boss says 'It’s still OK to buy diesel cars'

    06 Jaguar boss says 'It’s still OK to buy diesel cars' Jaguar boss, Jeremy Hicks says that it is still ok to buy diesel cars as he maintains that the diesel engines that are being put into new cars now are more environmentally friendly. His opinion is in stark contrast to environmentalists and consumers who are moving away from DERV...

  • Motor insurance providers raided over alleged cartel activity

    A number of Insurance companies, insurance brokers and other representative bodies of the insurance industry were raided yesterday morning as part of a probe into alleged price fixing in the motor insurance industry within Ireland It is understood that 45 officers from the State’s competition watchdog, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and the European Competition Directorate raided the...

  • Volkswagen recalls 385,000 cars in Germany due to faulty brake system

    Volkswagen recalls 385,000 cars in Germany due to faulty brake system Volkswagen is recalling 385,000 cars in Germany for a software update to their anti-lock braking systems. The company’s VW, Audi and Skoda brands are affected by the recall according to a spokesman for the automaker. According to DPA The braking control system on the vehicles may not function properly under...

  • UK car production falls almost 10%

    The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) in the UK has revealed that car production in the UK has fallen by almost 10% despite 'strong demand' Industry figures are showing a steep drop in the number of vehicles being manufactured in the UK for the domestic and export markets. The sharp drop is being blamed on factory preparations for...

  • New book reveals inside track on the Volkswagen emissions scandal

    New book reveals inside track on the Volkswagen emissions scandal It’s been almost two years, 21 months to be precise since the news surfaced that one of the biggest motor manufacturers in the world, Volkswagen, one of the most trusted and popular car brands in the world deliberately misled millions of their customers. The author of the new book by...

  • Flying Cars Could Hit the Skies by 2018

    Flying Cars Could Hit the Skies by 2018 The PAL-V is the world's first flying car to hit the consumer market and these flying cars could hit the skies by 2018. The PAL-V is not the only flying car company that is planning to get airborne in the next couple of years as companies such as AeroMobil, and Terrafugia are...

  • Trump may eliminate electric and hybrid car warning noise mandate

    Trump may eliminate electric and hybrid car warning noise mandate President Donald Trump’s Administration may eliminate the controversial rule that quiet electrified cars must make sound. The proposed rules as they stand would require hybrid and electric cars to emit noises to warn pedestrians and other road users that they are approaching. The electrified vehicle noise rules were finalized in...