How will new technologies impact vehicle performance and trips to repair facilities over the next three years?!!
Customers are bombarded with new technologies in today's vehicles. This brings new opportunities to improve safety, however there is a learning curve for both manufacturers and consumers who need to understand how they operate.
After tremendous quality improvement and the declining need to return to the dealer for repairs, the landscape is changing.
In this webinar, Renee Stephens from We Predict will take a look at the projected changes in the industry using Deep view, We Predict's one-of-a-kind, cross-industry study of predictive automotive repair frequency.
In this free-to-attend webinar we explore: Compelling changes in repair frequencies over the next three years Where the various ADAS technologies stack up How companies are using these predictive insights to get ahead of trends
new nissan versa and new nissan kicks I bet you if Nissan drops the CVT and goes old school again, more people will buy. Because Nissan was once an awesome brand. Especially their transmissions in the Infiniti division are excellent.One thing that kills this car and most Nissan cars... It's Nissan's crap Jatco CVT?? do yourself a favor and get a standard transmission ??its the same jatco CVT that Subaru and Mitsubishi use so there shouldnt be any major issues as long as the transmission fluids are changed around 40K-50K miles,cvt's are crap,Nissan= CVT problems for sure!Need to know ,it has a jatco Cvt transmission , needs replacement ever 60 thousand miles
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Customers are bombarded with new technologies in today's vehicles. This brings new opportunities to improve safety, however there is a learning curve for both manufacturers and consumers who need to understand how they operate.
After tremendous quality improvement and the declining need to return to the dealer for repairs, the landscape is changing.
In this webinar, Renee Stephens from We Predict will take a look at the projected changes in the industry using Deep view, We Predict's one-of-a-kind, cross-industry study of predictive automotive repair frequency.
In this free-to-attend webinar we explore:
Compelling changes in repair frequencies over the next three years
Where the various ADAS technologies stack up
How companies are using these predictive insights to get ahead of trends