GM has issued a customer satisfaction program for certain units of the 2023 Cadillac CT4 which were seemingly produced with an incorrect side blind zone assist mirror. The customer satisfaction ...
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Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to let high-tech cameras and screens replace the humble side-view mirror. The ...
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Will rear-facing cameras and screens one day replace conventional motorcycle wing mirrors and will a smartwatch replace your ignition key? This is the vision of Italian electric motorcycle company, ...
Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to replace the side-view mirror. (Bloomberg) – Drivers in the U.S. may one day no ...