WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

SEPTEMBER 1, 2020

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Hoping to Keep Segment Lead, Honda Updates ’21 Odyssey

As FCA, Toyota and Kia prepare minivan upgrades, Honda improves seating, floor mats and brake-pedal feel in the 2021 Odyssey. Honda Sensing driver-assistance technologies and an improved rear-seat reminder become standard for all trims.

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Autoline Daily: Industry News

Honda Odyssey Impressions; Audi Updates the Q2; Could China Become a Big Pickup Market?

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JLR Has Canny Solution to Aluminum Recycling

As the industry reels in a global war against the COVID-19 pandemic, Jaguar Land Rover is looking to build its products using aluminum waste from beverage cans, bottle tops and end-of-life vehicles.

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Ford, Bosch Join Detroit Real Estate Giant for Autonomous Parking Demo

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Inside Bedrock’s new Assembly Garage in the city’s Corktown neighborhood, connected Ford Escape test vehicles drive and park themselves using Bosch’s smart infrastructure.

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Best Spots for Customer Tutorials on Technology in Their Vehicles

Buyers often aren’t sufficiently versed on their vehicles’ technical capabilities, says J.D. Power’s Kristin Kolodge. “It’s a challenging issue.”

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How Auto Industry Fits in Internet of Things

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How does the Internet of Things fit into the future of global automotive IT? Bruce Belzowski, managing director of the Automotive Futures Research Group in Ann Arbor, MI, talks with GlobalAutoIndustry.com.

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