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2014 GMC Sierra SLT Rocky Mountain Review

2014 GMC Sierra SLT Rocky Mountain Review

</p><p>By Dan Poler <br>Rocky Mountain Bureau <br>The Auto Channel </p><p>The light-duty truck market is a continual game of one-upsmanship – each year, GM, Toyota, Ford, and Ram compete to redesign, add more features, and to generally steal the spotlight from their competition. For 2014, the year belongs to the G ... Continue reading

Nutson's Nuggets - Automotive News Factoids November 18-24, 2013

Nutson's Nuggets - Automotive News Factoids November 18-24, 2013

* It was a global three-ring circus of auto shows this week with press previews in Los Angeles, Tokyo and Guangzhou, China. The Los Angeles auto show, considered the kick-off of the U.S. auto show season (or circus, if you like) brought a multitude of new product. Among them the new line of Audi A3s, BMW 4-series conve ... Continue reading

EPA Offers Funding to Reduce Pollution from Diesel Engines

EPA Offers Funding to Reduce Pollution from Diesel Engines

EPA Offers Funding to Reduce Pollution from Diesel Engines** The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made available $2 million in funding for rebates to help public and private construction equipment owners replace or retrofit older diesel construction engines. ... Continue reading

New Cars Shipping Globally With Factory-Installed Safety and Security Telematics to Exceed 50 million by 2018

New Cars Shipping Globally With Factory-Installed Safety and Security Telematics to Exceed 50 million by 2018

The number of new cars shipping globally with factory-installed safety and security telematics is expected to grow from 11.5 million in 2013 to 50.8 million in 2018, with a CAGR of 34.5%. ... Continue reading

Mitsubishi Electric Develops Multi-modal Character-input Interface for Chinese-language Car Navigation Systems

Mitsubishi Electric Develops Multi-modal Character-input Interface for Chinese-language Car Navigation Systems

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced it has developed a multi-modal character input human-machine interface (HMI) for next-generation Chinese- language car navigation systems. The HMI accepts both QuanPin and ShuangPin input using PinYin phonetic symbols, and also recognizes handwriting and audible commands for a ... Continue reading

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