Trends To Watch In The Automotive Industry In 2018

Although industry experts forecast that the auto industry will end 2017 with U.S. sales of 17.1 million units (the first sales decline in the past seven years), carmakers and drivers have much to look forward to in the coming year. Here are the biggest trends to pay attention to.

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Many automakers are considering going into the subscription service model for 2018. Among those expected to make the move official are Volvo, Cadillac, and Porsche, as they’ve already set up programs that would allow drivers to switch cars weekly for a fixed fee. The idea is to keep customers loyal to the company. This is especially appealing to those who prefer test-driving new vehicles.

Electric cars may just be the next wave. Carmakers are keen on pushing the electric vehicle, with the idea becoming less of a novelty as the cost gets cheaper and the charging faster. Sustainability practices are increasingly being integrated into business systems. While cars that have zero emissions demand more public charging infrastructure established, this is now being addressed. In short, car companies don’t want to be unprepared when electric cars become the norm.

Finally, while autonomous or self-driving vehicles might be more hype than practical for now, automakers understand that improved semi-autonomous safety features need to be added to slowly usher the idea in. People aren’t ready to give up control of their machines, but autonomous technologies like rear park assist and Tesla’s dominance in this race are forcing companies to catch up.

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Reminders and tips for a shipshape car interior

Bringing one’s car interior back to tip-top condition is not an easy task. Restoring everything will cost a fortune. However, there are several tips that should suffice for a project attempting to go as far back in time when all that gloss and finish defined the new car. It will take ample care in the use of implements and cleaning materials to properly handle stains, scrapes, abrasions, and odors. Time is of the essence in most cases, when some marks and other issues might become more difficult to repair if not addressed soon.

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Depending on how often an owner drives his or her car, an extensive interior detailing once every six months should keep things in an ideal state. The first time one performs detailed work is of course the hardest, especially if the owner was not as conscientious, previously, about regular cleaning schedules. Regular maintenance is key and should make the succeeding efforts manageable.

A decent vacuum cleaner with all the regular attachments could make it easier for anyone to handle surfaces, corners, and crannies. This alone solves half the job, but chemical cleaning products, cloths, and brushes might also be necessary for some of the other detailing tasks. Special attention, though, must be directed to the choice of appropriate cleaning products and the kind of cloth to use for specific surfaces (terry, microfibre, etc.). Some parts of the interior might be sensitive to certain substances and applications. Most people start with the carpet, which is not a very logical decision because it could easily be soiled again during the cleaning of the upper surfaces. So always start from the top.

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