Three Key Consumer Considerations With New Auto Technology
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Our taste for new innovations have compressed the adoption cycle and introduced fresh technology into a variety of industries, including automotive. By 2020, 10 million self-driving cars will be on the road. Think about it – that?s just three years away. So soon, in fact, that it has snuck up on many of us.
So, what else can we expect" Here are three things to keep an eye on.
More Integrated Tech
From in-car emergency services to fully-autonomous vehicles, there?s no mistaking the fact that we?re seeing technology’s increasing influence in the design, performance, and functionality of today?s vehicles. These heavily-integrated systems work together to enhance the overall driving experience. Normally, they work seamlessly, but if one system fails, another is likely affected. These kinds of issues can be overwhelming, but an awareness of integrated technology systems can keep fear to a minimum when the dashboard warning lights start flashing. Difficulty & Repair Costs
Because of the complicated, interdependent nature of this new technology, auto technicians are now expected to be electricians and IT troubleshooters as well as mechanics. Those routine repairs previously handled at home by a ?do-it-yourselfer? are now turning into fixes that can only be performed in the shop with additional diagnostic assistance. This level of complexity can increase parts pricing, service time, and total, out-of-po...
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