October, 2024

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Drivers find safety feature workarounds

Auto Service World

Drivers are quickly finding ways to bypass safety limits in partially automated driving systems, according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), raising questions about how effectively these systems prevent risky behaviour. The study examined how drivers interact with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) like Tesla’s Autopilot, GM’s Super Cruise and others, which are designed to assist with tasks like steering, braking and lane-keeping.

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Op-Ed: How Presidential Candidates' Policies Could Affect Fleets

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Amid natural disasters and political upheaval in the 2024 election, Harris’s and Trump’s proposed policies present both challenges and opportunities for fleets in uncertain times.

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Boeing Marked Up Soap Dispensers By Nearly 8,000 Percent In Air Force Deals

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The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General announced on Tuesday that Boeing overcharged the U.S. Air Force by almost $1 million for a dozen spare parts for the C-17 Globemaster III. The most egregious markup was 7,943 percent on an undisclosed amount of aircraft lavatory soap dispensers. Yes, the Air Force… Read more.

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Bestbuy shareholder Frontier expands footprint

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Frontier Automotive & Industrial Supplies has expanded its facility to enhance growth and service to the community. Located in La Crete, Alta., almost 700 km north of Edmonton, the location is now 30,000 square feet — almost double the size of its previous 15,040 square-foot building. It includes a 10,000-square-foot sales floor and a 20,000-square-foot warehouse.

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Canada shows growing momentum for EVs

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Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) market is gaining traction, but significant hurdles in infrastructure and consumer incentives threaten to stall progress, warned a new report. Globally, the demand for EVs has plateaued in key markets, including the U.S. and much of Western Europe, according to EY’s 2024 Mobility Consumer Index. This slowdown is attributed to geopolitical and economic factors, as well as shifting consumer attitudes.

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The winner of the 2024 Jobber of the Year is…

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A team that knows the value of a customer, puts them ahead and ensures they are what’s important to the business is invaluable when you’re an automotive repair shop. That’s why Motorcade Industries St. Catharine’s branch is the 2024 Jobber of the Year Award winner. The customer-centric approach is key for branch manager Shannon Black. She has set a standard for what automotive parts distribution can and should be.

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Uncertain used EV market points to strong ICE market

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A new report points to significant hurdles for electric vehicles (EVs) in appealing to the majority of pre-owned vehicle buyers. This could potentially prolong the lifespan of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and boosting the ICE aftermarket well into the future. The Lang Marketing report, EVs Lack Appeal for Many Pre-Owned Buyers, Boosting the Long-Term ICE Aftermarket, highlighted the challenges facing EV adoption considering that 80 per cent of vehicles on the road are pre-owned vehi

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Jeff Lee joins NTN Canada

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NTN Canada announced that aftermarket veteran Jeff Lee has joined its team as director of sales for the Canadian automotive and heavy-duty aftermarket, overseeing those sales channels. He will officially take on the role on October 28, 2024. In an announcement, NTN noted Lee is “a respected aftermarket sales professional with over 20 years of sales and account management experience.

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New Study Shows Automatic Emergency Braking Improves Crash Avoidance in 2024 Vehicles

Automotive Fleet

AAA’s new study shows 2024 vehicles equipped with AEB significantly outperform older models in collision prevention, offering key insights for fleet safety and the future of braking technology.

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Samsara’s AI-Powered Drowsiness Detection Now Available Globally

Automotive Fleet

With drowsy driving linked to 17% of fatal crashes, Samsara's new AI-powered Drowsiness Detection system aims to alert drivers and managers before fatigue turns deadly.

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Hurricane Data: Analyzing Cell Connectivity, Fleet Vehicle Volumes in Florida and North Carolina

Automotive Fleet

An analysis by Geotab explores how data from commercial vehicles is used to understand the impact of hurricanes on specific geographies. Patterns reveal different recovery times for North Carolina and Florida after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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Fleet Response Announces New CEO and CFO, Marking a New Era of Leadership

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The company promoted Allison Lanzilotta to CEO and Mark Genger to CFO, reflecting their commitment to growth, innovation, and a family-centered culture.

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Youtuber's Tesla Model S Plaid Loses Nearly $100,000 In Value In 2 Years

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Depreciation is the number one consumer cost when it comes to buying a new car fresh from the factory. This has always been the case, as vehicles tend to lose a significant chunk of their value from the moment you take possession. That’s even more true in the world of luxury cars and doubly (trebly?) so when it comes… Read more.

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Boeing-Built Satellite Explodes In Orbit, Littering Space With Debris

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Boeing seemingly can’t catch a break between the endless problems with the 737 Max and the Starliner’s failed crewed test flight. Intelsat announced on Monday that one of its satellites, built by Boeing, broke up in geostationary orbit. Multiple organizations are tracking the debris to avoid collisions and a potential… Read more.

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California Cops Are Finding Out Teslas Are 'Nearly Unusable' As Police Cruises

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Police in California are experiencing what happens when good intentions crash into reality. Police departments are transitioning to battery powered vehicles but those vehicles come with challenges that make cops’ jobs more difficult. Read more.

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Elon Musk Invented A Worse City Bus

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Silicon Valley has invented the bus again. During last night’s Tesla “We, Robot” event company CEO Elon Musk showed off the new “Robovan” which he pronounced as “rub oven” for some reason. It looks like something straight out of an art deco nightmare , and it’s here to make public transit in your city even worse. The… Read more.

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Lucid Gravity Has 100+ Miles More Range Than Most Competitors For Less Money, Orders Open Next Week

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Lucid is just about ready to start production of its second act, the Gravity crossover that was unveiled last year, and we’re now getting a better idea of what it’ll cost. I’ve got some good news folks: the price ain’t bad. I mean, it’s not cheap, but for what you’re getting, it’s a very decent value especially when… Read more.

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YouTuber's Tesla Cybertruck Thoughts After 13,000 Miles: 'Parts Should Not Be Falling Off While Driving'

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Oh, the Tesla Cybertruck. It’s somehow the most popular six-figure car on the market and also such garbage that you could kill it with a simple car wash. That makes it the perfect choice for YouTubers to take to Moab or shoot to see how bulletproof it really is. After eight months, YouTuber JerryRigEverything has put… Read more.

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Owner Claims Geico Is Cancelling Tesla Cybertruck Policies As It Doesn’t Meet ‘Underwriting Guidelines’

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Cybertruck owners have had quite the year so far in 2024. They’ve had to clean own their brand new cars themselves, faced rusting problems brought on by transport issues and been hit with five recalls already. Now, owners are reporting that all this bad press has hit their insurance, with some Cybertruck drivers… Read more.

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Elon Musk Lost $15 Billion After Tesla’s Cybercab Reveal

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Good morning! It’s Monday, October 14, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift , your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more.

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I Need To Experience This Rear-Engine, Rear-Wheel-Drive Honda Civic

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We all love the Honda Civic , with its performance and fun all wrapped up in a practical package. But what if you want more performance, more fun, and don’t care for the practicality, should you just buy a different car? No! You should move your Civic’s engine to its rear hatch, like this brave EG seller did. Read more.

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Voyager 1 Reconnects With Earth Over Radio Transmitter That Hasn’t Been Used In 47 Years

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Voyager 1 remains humanity’s furthest outpost, hurtling across interstellar space at 38,210 miles per hour. However, NASA lost communication with the beloved space probe on October 19. The space agency reconnected with Voyager 1 five days later using a radio transmitter that the probe hadn’t used since 1981. Read more.

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North Korean Spy Worked At Fisker For Nearly A Year

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During F isker’s short time as a functional car company , it really couldn’t help but do weird s**t. Now, as it turns out, the dead automaker accidentally employed a North Korean spy on its technology team. No, I’m not joking. Read more.

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Hyundai Invents 'Drill Lance' To Put Out EV Fires By Poking Holes In The Battery Pack

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Hyundai is determined to solve the issue of out-of-control electric vehicle fires , so it is introducing a new fire suppression tool – called an EV Drill Lance – that’ll be used on its car carriers. It’s designed to extinguish EV fires by drilling through the underside of an electric vehicle to reach the battery pack.… Read more.

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Tesla's Vision Of Robotaxis As 'Individualized Mass Transit' Is Laughable

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Tesla recently revealed its idea of a robotaxi — a two-seater with no controls that will take you anywhere you want to go, only cost $30,000 and will go on sale in 2026. No one with a second brain cell actually believes that’s going to happen, but plenty of people are willing to believe it’s possible eventually and at… Read more.

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Tesla May Not Even Have Real Cars At Its Robotaxi Launch Event

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Tesla has big plans to release a company-saving robotaxi next week, leveraging the incredible advantage in autonomous technology that the company swears it has in order to prevent the whole house of cards from tumbling down. The Tesla faithful hoping to see a real life robotaxi might be disappointed, however: New… Read more.

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Elon Musk Is Offering A 'Free' Starlink Bait And Switch To Hurricane Victims

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Elon Musk recently offered victims of Hurricane Helene a free month of internet service via his Starlink company. As it turns out, the offer wasn’t as generous as it seemed, it’s really more of a new customer promotion. Read more.

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One-Off Rolls-Royce Phantom Inspired By 'Goldfinger' Has A Real Gold Bar On Display In The Center Console

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While far from my favorite installment in the franchise, there’s no doubt that the most iconic James Bond film is 1964's “Goldfinger.” The third film in the series saw Sean Connery’s Bond going after villain Auric Goldfinger, a gold magnate that wants to infiltrate Fort Knox. It’s well known for introducing Bond’s… Read more.

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2028 Scout Terra Pickup And Traveler SUV Revealed As Retro EVs With Optional Gas Range Extenders For Under $60,000

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The Volkswagen Group made waves back in 2022 when it announced it would be reviving the Scout nameplate for a new brand of American-built fully electric trucks and SUVs, but we hadn’t gotten much concrete info about the upcoming Scouts beyond some teasers and learnings gleaned from talking with the CEO. Until now,… Read more.

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Here's What The Two-Finger Motorcycle Wave Means

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When you’re driving around motorcycles , you might notice that they occasionally flash a two-finger salute at each other when passing another biker. Hopefully you “cagers” have noticed anyway, because you should be paying extra attention to the road when you’re around a two-wheeler. So what does that little gang sign… Read more.

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U.S. Hits EV Record As Global Electric Car Sales Rise 30 Percent

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Good morning! It’s Tuesday, October 15, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift , your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more.

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Toyota Goes Old School With A Two-Door 4Runner Concept That's A Tribute To California's Surf Culture

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The redesigned 2025 Toyota 4Runner has yet to arrive at dealerships, but that hasn’t stopped Toyota from doing up a rad concept for this year’s SEMA show that kicks off in just a couple weeks. Called the 4Runner TRD Surf, it calls back to the Hilux Surf that was offered in Japan back in the 1980s, and we have a… Read more.

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2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Hits Top Speed Of 233 MPH

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Chevrolet revealed the 2025 Corvette ZR1 in July, and while we knew it would be fast, we didn’t have exact figures until today. It turns out that not only is it quick, but it’s also fast, with GM recently announcing a top speed of 233 mph. Read more.

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Scientist Discover A New Level Of Bro Thanks To This Subaru Impreza WRX STI Ute

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Sometimes you come across things in the automotive world that you never thought you needed until you see it. Sometimes it’s as simple as the perfect wheel and color combo on a sports car. Other times it’s something absurd, like a V8 stuffed into a Miata. Or it can be the ultimate bro-mobile: A Subaru WRX STI pickup. Read more.

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McLaren Is An Emirati Car Company Now

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The Abu Dhabi-based investment firm CYVN Holdings has agreed to purchase 100 percent of McLaren Automotive from its current owners, Mumtalakat Holding, reports Reuters. Mumtalakat Holding is the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain, which assisted McLaren through a “capital reorganization” earlier this year, taking full… Read more.

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Airport Imposes Hug Time Limit, Suggests Moving PDA To Parking Lot

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The arrival and departure areas at any international airport can devolve into traffic gridlock during peak hours. To combat this, Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand introduced a three-minute time limit on hugs in its drop-off zone late last month to keep vehicles moving. People engaging in public displays of… Read more.

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Apple’s Secret Car Project Helped China’s BYD Achieve EV Dominance

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For years, Apple was rumored to be working on a futuristic self-driving car, with the company tied to collaborations with Volkswagen and even a potential deal to buy McLaren at one point. That never happened and the project was canned after ten years , but now it appears some of the tech developed by Apple’s car… Read more.

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