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The Truth About Cars (TTAC) is a blog covering automobiles, automotive products and the auto industry, begun in 2002 [1] featuring a mix of automotive reviews, editorials and news. It is home to the annual Ten Worst Automobiles awards, [ 2 ] which are nominated and selected by the readers.
Automobiles are subject to assessment from automotive journalists and related organizations. Some automobiles received predominantly negative reception. There are no objective quantifiable standards, and cars on this list may have been judged by poor critical reception, poor customer reception, safety defects, and/or poor workmanship.
The company reports market value prices for new and used automobiles of all types, as well as motorcycles, snowmobiles and personal watercraft. [16] For both new and used automobiles, Kelley Blue Book provides a fair market range and fair purchase price, based on actual transactions of what others are paying for a vehicle and adjusted regularly as market conditions change.
Telematics car insurance programs offer discounts up to 40% for letting insurers monitor your driving habits through a plug-in device or smartphone app, but the savings come with important privacy ...
From a core autos standpoint, Murphy sees Tesla pushing its share of the auto market to 5% globally in the long term, making it a top 10 automaker. Tesla's upside: the ongoing trend toward ...
ARCAP logo. ARCAP (Autoreview Car Assessment Program) is an automobile safety assessment program founded by the Russian car magazine Autoreview.It was Russia's first independent rating for the passive safety of a car, presenting itself as the local edition of the Euro NCAP program. [1]
Bimestefer says the state created a new way to escalate reviews and is expanding automation to make a dent in the backlog. But change is not coming fast enough for many families. At Every Child ...
Autoreview is considered to be one of the leading Russian automotive publications, according to Media of Russia. [2] [circular reference] Journalists of Autoreview have been involved with the following main international road contests: European Car of the Year (Michael Podorozhansky) World Car of the Year (Leonid Golovanov)