Rod Meloni with a group of Northwood University students
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo reports from the Detroit Athletic Club for a special meeting of the Automotive Press Association. Smart headlights and rear view camera mirrors are the most requested technologies that consumers would like to have in a future vehicle, according to the J.D. Power U.S. Auto Tech Choice study. However, most consumers are still skeptical of self-driving technology. In this gallery, look for photos of Dave Sargent, vice president of global automotive at J.D. Power, and Kristin Kolodge, executive director of driver interaction & HMI research at J.D. Power.
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Start of the meeting
J.D. Power presented their 2017 U.S. Tech Choice Study
Here’s J.D. Power’s Dave Sargent
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It is based on 8,571 consumers
J.D. Power’s Kristin Kolodge
U.S. Automotive Market Conditions
Survey Methodology
“Seeing” Techs Rank Highest
Youth Push Automation Purchase Intentions Up
Lack of Trust Surges, Causing Interest Roadblock
Smart headlights and rear-view cameras top the Most Desired Technologies, Pre-Price
Trust in Automated Technologies
Self-Driving Consideration Factors
J.D. Power interviewed a group of Gen Z’ers
Interest in Alternative Mobility Types
Gen Z Technology Panels
Rod Meloni with a group of Northwood University students