In-Depth on In-Dash
by: Jerome VaughnWDET's Jerome Vaughn took a stroll around the North American International Auto Show with product development expert Bob Brincheck to talk about in-dash systems.
WDET's Jerome Vaughn took a stroll around the North American International Auto Show with product development expert Bob Brincheck to talk about in-dash systems.
Auto designers have been working with engineers to give motorists the feeling that they’re in a living room on wheels.
While down at the auto show, WDET’s Jerome Vaughn ran across Henry Ford. Well, sort of.
Brett Burke of Vanity Fair discusses his impression of the North American International Auto Show.
Edmunds.com Senior Auto analyst Michelle Krebs Previews NAIAS 2013
What if your car could have a conference call with your house and the corner grocery store? That’s the kind of vision technology company Covisint is presenting this week at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
WDET Producer J. Carlisle Larsen tells her colleague Pat Batcheller why she and many other adults her age don't depend on cars.
Secretary of Labor, Hilda L. Solis has come to Detroit to tour the 2013 North American International Auto Show. Craig speaks with Secretary Solis about her visit to the auto show and her impressions of the new technologies being produced by American auto manufacturers.
The most-expensive item on display at this week’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit – is not even an automobile.
Chevrolet is presenting a new version of a traditional favorite among car buffs. The Corvette Stingray was originally designed to be America’s answer to Europe’s extravagant sports cars.
Ward's Automotive Editor-at-Large Dave Smith and Jim Dunne, world-known Automotive "spy photographers," join Craig in-studio for a historical perspective on the North American International Auto Show.
ATS named North American Car of the Year, Ram 1500 wins Truck of the Year.
North American International Auto Show begins with media previews at Cobo Center.
From AM radio to Eight-track players, CDs to streaming music; in-dash technology has come a long way! Help us build "The Dashboard of the Future" by letting us know what features and technology you would love to have in your car.