Posts by: Ayesha Varshney

Envisioning the Car of the Future: Here’s What to Expect

The future sounds like a far-away place where cars fly and everyone has some screen in front of their face just soaking up information. But the future is closer than you think! Here are some features and lifestyle changes you can expect to see in cars in the next twenty to thirty years. Autonomous Cars There has been a lot of discussion over self-driving cars. Electric car maker Tesla even has a

Batman’s New Ride: The Mercedes-Benz AMG Gran Turismo

The upcoming major motion picture, Justice League, is going to have it all: high powered superheroes, awesome special effects, and some cool new rides from Mercedes Benz. Batman/Bruce Wayne’s civilian car is one that is gaining some serious attention from car lovers and movie fans alike. The Mercedes-Benz AMG Gran Turismo is a sleek super-sports car that was never really meant to be an actua

Porsche Starts Car Subscription Service

Want the option of trying out a new Porsche without committing to buying one? Well, Porsche has something for you. The company has announced that starting in November, they are launching a monthly subscription service. The service will give Porsche fans unlimited access to eight Porsche models, such as the 718 Boxster or the 718 Cayman S, for $2,000 a month. Fans can even upgrade to the $3,000 a m

Consumer Reports Investigating Shattering Sunroofs

A sunroof is one of the most commonly requested upgrades in a vehicle. It gives a car its own unique style and feel, and gives passengers a beautiful view of the sky. However, one safety concern has popped up in recent months: several sunroofs have been shattering. Consumer Reports has recently begun investigating shattering sunroofs after a spike in complaints. Models such as the Hyundai Santa Fe

Intel to Release First Batch of Self Driving Cars Before End of Year

In August, Intel announced that they will build up to 100 self-driving cars. The first 25 cars will be released before the end of the year in California and Arizona. Intel has already played an important role in the advancement in self-driving cars by providing processors for Waymo’s fleet of automated cars. The main difference between Waymo’s and Intel’s cars is that Intel&rsquo