Technology is changing how we buy cars. It’s also changing how we take care of them.  State Farm is teaming up with Openbay’s online marketplace for auto repair.  Here’s how it works: you go online and choose what needs to be done to your vehicle.  Repair shops on the Openbay Network take a look and send you quotes.  You choose the one you like and book an appointment on Openbay.  The service is available to anyone, not just State Farm customers.  Here’s the website: Openbay.com/statefarm

Honda is looking for new sources of power when you step on the accelerator.  They’re about to unveil the Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid and Honda Clarity Electric.  A fuel cell version of the five-passenger midsize sedan is already on the road. The Clarity line-up is part of Honda’s plan to generate two-thirds of its global auto sales from electrified vehicles by 2030. The two new versions of the Clarity will make their worldwide debut at the 2017 New York International Auto Show next month. Until then, here’s the teaser sketch Honda is releasing.

We’re getting another glimpse of the slow reveal of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.  The company has released the ninth video in their teaser series called “Performance Pages”.  The video demonstrates how the driver gets real-time information through the Uconnect system and an 8.4-inch touchscreen. The Demon reveals itself just before the New York International Auto Show in April.  Here’s the link to the latest video: www.ifyouknowyouknow.com