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Tech To Blame For Ever-Growing Car Repair Costs, AAA Says
vendredi 26 octobre 2018, 01:20 , par Slashdot
A new study from AAA highlights the high repair costs associated with cars that have advanced safety technology. '[S]eemingly small damages to a vehicle's front end can incur costs nearing $3,000,' CNET reports. From the report: The study looked at three solid sellers in multiple vehicle segments, including a small SUV, a midsize sedan and a pickup truck. It looked at repair costs using original equipment list prices and an established average for technician labor rates.
Let's use AAA's examples for some relatable horror stories. Mess up your rear bumper? Well, if you have ultrasonic parking sensors or radar back there, it could cost anywhere from $500 to $2,000 to fix. Knock off a side mirror equipped with a camera as part of a surround-view system? $500 to $1,100. Windshields are especially tricky. People who own cars with windshields that have embedded heating elements already have to pony up hundreds of dollars to replace what you might think is just a piece of glass. Factor complex camera systems (like autobrake) into the mix, and not only do folks get hit with the windshield replacement, they possibly have to find a trained professional to recalibrate all that tech behind it. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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