Here at KickingTires, we???ve got a pulse on how public use their cars day-in and day-out. We construct out from readers as well as our own staff members, who drive many new cars all the moment. We have athletes, moms, dads, singled-out folks, citizens with lengthy commutes and those who have to do urban driving. What they all agree on is the need for some good in-car entertainment and navigation features, no matter the vehicle.
This is probably the biggest area of expansion in the automotive aftermarket as well, with navigation systems exploding as an entire segment that just a few years ago was nearly non-existent. thereupon there are the MP3 players, like iPods and others, and of course cell phones and smart phones. Automakers themselves are delivering more
We???re going to cover that segment just like we do everything else on Cars.com: with the consumer in intellect. There will be as little technical jargon as possible, and we won???t inundate the blog with every news item that comes up. Most posts will be hands-on reports and reviews of gadgets and automakers??? systems. whether there are specific gadgets out there you???re interested in, drop us a comment below or an mail at editor@cars.com
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