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When it comes to self-driving cars, consumers trust tech companies over OEMs, says report

Most OEMs have acknowledged a future in which their range will include autonomous vehicles. Daimler, General Motors and Nissan have each said they plan to launch a fully autonomous vehicle by 2020, but there are plenty of barriers to overcome before self-driving cars become an accepted feature on our roads. It’s time to log in … Continued

Most OEMs have acknowledged a future in which their range will include autonomous vehicles. Daimler, General Motors and Nissan have each said they plan to launch a fully autonomous vehicle by 2020, but there are plenty of barriers to overcome before self-driving cars become an accepted feature on our roads.

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