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MotorWeek tracks auto industry news, focusing on crash tests, safety ratings, new advances in technology and the latest from auto shows around the world.

Autonomous Advancements 1.03.2019
Self-driving cars with little or no human input are moving closer to reality… and they’re being developed in a variety of ways. Waymo’s pilot program in the Phoenix area…. has been testing the technology during daily commutes with ordinary people. Now, they’ve launched a ride hailing service called Waymo One. It’s available to the Phoenix public at large. Riders… Read More

2018 L.A. Auto Show 12.20.2018
For car companies, it was all lights, camera, action at the 2018 LA Auto Show. In the spotlight, the new Mercedes-Benz GLE literally danced onto stage using its E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL suspension. Followed by a world debut twin-turbo V8 rush from the 469-horsepower Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe… the 550-horsepower Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster… and the limited edition… Read More

Safe Cars for Teens | Volkswagen Tarok Concept 12.06.2018
Teen drivers may be anxious to get behind the wheel but the choices their parents make can greatly improve their chances for survival if they get into a car accident. The insurance institute for highway safety suggests larger used cars over smaller less expensive models for young teenagers. Their studies find size and weight are important factors when it … Read More

Honda/Toyota Autonomous Collaboration 11.01.2018
The road to autonomous, self-driving cars is leading to new partnerships with major Asian brands that are helping to fuel the momentum. Honda is joining General Motors and Cruise to develop self-driving vehicles on a large scale. Honda is contributing $2.75 billion to this new collaboration. The Japanese automaker has previously worked with GM on electric… Read More

2018 Paris Motor Show 10.18.2018
While more than a few brands skipped the bi-annual Paris Motor Show this year, there was still plenty of high fashion to steal the spotlight. Clearly the single most important car making its formal debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show is the all-new BMW 3 Series. The seventh generation of the iconic sport sedan is more powerful, but likely without a manual… Read More

Rear View Cameras, Luxury EVs and Chevy App 10.04.2018
For decades, car designers have shown concept cars where small cameras replaced side rearview mirrors...but now there’s a new way to take a look behind you... YOLANDA VAZQUEZ: The production version of the new Lexus ES will feature Digital Side-View Monitors instead of traditional side view mirrors, when it launches in Japan next month. The 5-inch display screens… Read More

Toyota-Uber Partnership 9.20.2018
Toyota and Uber are teaming up to bring autonomous ride-sharing to the road on a much larger scale. The fleet will be based on Toyota’s Sienna minivan, and will use Uber’s Autonomous Driving System and the Toyota Guardian automated safety support system. The two companies expect a pilot program to begin in 2021. Yolanda Vazquez: We all know that SUV and crossover… Read More

IIHS Autonomous Study and “Electrify America” 9.06.2018
Yolanda Vazquez: As driver assistance technology becomes more advanced…researchers are looking at ways to evaluate its safety when you’re behind the wheel. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is conducting a preliminary round of tests to better analyze advanced driver assistance systems. They’re looking at how adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and… Read More

Detroit Auto Show Date Change 8.01.2018
The auto industry will be trading winter coats for sunscreen at future editions of the North American International Auto Show. Beginning in 2020, the show will be held in June instead of January. Detroit’s Cobo Center will remain the hub, but a warmer month allows for events to also be held at outdoor locations throughout the city. That creates more options… Read More

Volvo in the U.S. 7.19.2018
Volvo has been selling cars in the U.S. for more than 60-years… and now they make them here… The Chinese owned Swedish car company recently opened its first U.S. plant near Charleston, South Carolina. It’s taken 3-years and 1-point-1 billion dollars to build the 2-point-3-million square foot facility. This is where they will make the new Volvo S60 premium… Read More