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Auto Care Weighing Response to NHTSA Right to Repair Letter

NHTSA asserted that the Massachusetts law “conflicts with and therefore is preempted by” federal law.

ADAS, Autonomous Vehicles and the Future of the Aftermarket

Looking forward to the next 22 years, it’s clear that the pace of change is only going to accelerate.

Making The Case For ADAS

As real-world testing of autonomous vehicles begins, the technology is encountering some pretty significant speed bumps.

To ADAS … And Beyond!

Fully automated driving could be years away. But the technology is here today.

WATCH: What Do Wheel Bearings Do?

Wheel bearings might not be the sexiest part of a vehicle, but that shouldn’t diminish the Herculean role these safety-critical components play in the vehicle’s chassis system.

Executive Interview: Bosch’s Doug Arnold ‘Talks Shop’

In this executive interview from Counterman’s sister publication, Arnold talks about the company’s vision for the future, as well as how he plans to leverage his own industry experience to help the company continue its leading position in the marketplace.

Autonomous Cars: The Parts Names May Change, But You’ll Still Be Looking Them Up

If made affordable, adoption of autonomous vehicles, will be quick, I predict.

Goodyear Reveals Concept Tires For Autonomous Cars

The Goodyear IntelliGrip concept tire is designed to communicate with autonomous vehicle control systems, sensing road surface and weather conditions for improved driving safety and performance. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. revealed the innovative new concept tire today at the 86th Geneva International Motor Show.

ZF TRW Produces 60 Millionth Electric Park Brake Unit

The technology was first developed at ZF TRW’s global technical center in Koblenz, Germany, and the company also now produces EPB in North America and China.

Rancho Brand To Release 2015 Ford F-150 Suspension Systems

The new Rancho Ford systems will include a newly designed one-piece, reinforced subframe, constructed from high-strength, low-alloy steel and precision designed for superior fit and finish. The 4.5-inch Rancho Ford F-150 suspension system will be released during December and the 6-inch kit will be released in February 2015.