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Rancho Suspension Lift Kits For 2017 Ford Superduty Trucks Add Performance And Rugged Look

The new kits, available now through performance retailers nationwide, include driveability, performance and customization features for on- and off-road 2011-’17 Ford F-250/F-350 4WD diesel trucks.

Karamba Security, FEV To Demonstrate At CES How To Keep Self-Driving Cars Safe From Hackers

The demonstration will take place during CES in Las Vegas, Jan. 5-8, 2017, at FEV’s Bellagio Hotel suite. Karamba’s software enables electronic control units to autonomously protect themselves from hackers.

SEMA Announces The Best New Products At The 2016 SEMA Show

The awards are given to the most innovative and cutting-edge automotive aftermarket products that will be consumable in 2017.

The Most Beautiful Word You’re Ever Going To Hear In Sales: ‘No’

The best way to get someone to say “yes” to you is to get them to first say “no.” Sounds completely bizarre and counterintuitive, doesn’t it? But it works.

Volkswagen To Spend Up To $14.7B To Settle Allegations Of Cheating Emissions Tests And Deceiving Customers On 2-Liter Diesel Vehicles

The settlements require VW to spend up to $10 billion to buy back, terminate leases or modify affected 2-liter vehicles and compensate consumers, and spend $4.7 billion to mitigate pollution and make investments that support zero-emission vehicle technology.

Quadriplegic Ex-IndyCar Racer, Sam Schmidt Competes For First Time In 15 Years

In January of 2000, Schmidt suffered a near fatal accident while preparing for the then-upcoming IndyCar series, which left him without the ability to use his arms or legs. In 2001, despite being a quadriplegic, Schmidt became an Indy Lights car owner, then an IndyCar owner.

Update: Uni-Select Enters Into Agreement To Sell US Automotive Parts Distribution Activities

Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, stated that the auto parts distribution business acquired from Uni-Select USA will be operated independently from Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp., a subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises.

Car Safety Features May Not Lower Insurance Rates

Despite cars being safer thanks to crash avoidance technology, insurance experts say that drivers may not see lower bills anytime soon.

U.S. Auto Parts Network Names Michael Yoshida Interim CFO

The company also announced the resignation of David Robson.