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Autoline This Week #2409: How the Heck will we Repair these Newfangled Cars?

Autoline This Week #2409: How the Heck will we Repair these Newfangled Cars?
Mar 26, 2020 · 27m 38s

Automakers are equipping cars with ADAS, or advanced driver assistance systems, including radar, sonar and video cameras. This is the technology that can make cars safer with blind spot detection,...

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Automakers are equipping cars with ADAS, or advanced driver assistance systems, including radar, sonar and video cameras. This is the technology that can make cars safer with blind spot detection, automated emergency braking and lane keeping. But if your car gets bent up in an accident, who’s going to make sure these sensors are properly aimed and calibrated? In collaboration with I-CAR, the independent collision auto repair association, we have three automotive repair experts weighing in on what the industry needs to do to make sure ADAS technology truly keeps your car safe.
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rich simonetti

3 years ago

John, According to an article in Westways magazine (SoCal Cal Auto Club), auto repairs needed to address all the advanced collision-avoidance technology will, even in relatively minor accidents, generate repair bills in the range of $10,000-$20,000. Wow. Rich Simonetti
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