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Diesel has been at the forefront of the vehicle industry for awhile, and it all seemed to start with the Volkswagen emissions scandal. Once that blew over, the company (as well as Audi and Porsche) permanently ended diesel sales in the U.S. while the U.K. banned the sale of new diesel cars by 2040 (with a pollution tax in 2020 for those driving diesel engines).
Over the past several years, we’ve seen a huge jump in the popularity of vehicle autonomy and today, it seems like self-driving cars are all anyone is talking about. But it’s not just the major car manufacturers that are diving into the robotic industry – there are also a number of tech companies working to develop successful driving technology.
Every so often, Americans shift their vehicle preference – from fun sports cars to practical trucks to family-style sedans and more. Recently, small SUVs have made a big impact on the American market and in this article by The Washington Post, Steven Overly explains why.
Every year, it seems like more and more car manufacturers are releasing their own version of a hybrid car. Right now, there are a long list of hybrid car models available, but at our fuel card company, we’ve narrowed down our favorites.
The future of driving is here – we’ve already experienced our first self-driving car, created by Google, and we’ve been able to collect some interesting data from it. Since the project began in 2005, Google has successfully navigated all over the country and the team is testing a group of cars that includes Toyota Priuses, Lexus RX450hs, and an Audi TT.