Consumers Are Partial to Automated Features in their Vehicles
According to a newly released survey from J.D. Power APEAL (Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout), consumers like their cars with driver-assist technologies. The study revealed that new vehicles with features like blind-spot monitoring and low-speed collision avoidance have overall higher APEAL scores than vehicles that don’t. The features are appropriately dubbed “gateway technologies,” since they […]
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