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Autonomous Cars Are All Fun and Games…Until There’s an Accident, Hacking and Lawsuits

Autonomous Cars Are All Fun and Games…Until There’s an Accident, Hacking and Lawsuits

by Elizabeth Ramanand | May 30, 2017 | Autos, Featured, Newest

Freely roaming an open world, with fire arms, speeding down highways throughout the streets of New York might not fully be reality in city but it’s certainly the case in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV, which is being used to advance real life driverless cars....
5 Things to Watch in Auto Industry Report

5 Things to Watch in Auto Industry Report

by Elizabeth Ramanand | Apr 28, 2017 | Autos, Economy, Newest

The March auto sales report to be released is expected to show a slight decrease to about 17.3 million units as auto sales weaken compared with record performance in the last year when the U.S. auto market reached an annualized rate of 17.53 and 17.58 for February...
Auto Sales Continue to Slip, Truck Sales Rise and Americans Struggle to Pay Their Car Loans

Auto Sales Continue to Slip, Truck Sales Rise and Americans Struggle to Pay Their Car Loans

by Elizabeth Ramanand | Apr 9, 2017 | Autos, Economy, Newest

Auto sales dropped in March, well below market expectations, led by a decline in sales numbers of three large car companies, General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler. The boom of the auto industry might be weakening but truck sales continue to rise despite the auto...

Retail sales improve in February, jobless claims remain at four-year low

by Mariya Pylayev | Mar 14, 2012 | Economy

B y Mariya Pylayev Rapid job creation and increased consumer confidence contributed to higher than expected retail sales in February. Overall retail sales improved 1.1 percent in February, following an upwardly revised 0.6 percent gain the prior month, said the...

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