Welcome to our 2011 end of year car sales extravaganza. We talk about:
Next week is both CES and the Detroit auto show and in addition to interesting vehicles from Ford, Chrysler and others, vehicular gadgets will be on display, including a slew of new apps for Ford's SYNC.
One piece of technology that might be too wacky even for CES is a system that uses people's behinds to identify them.
Perhaps HiGear could use that system to prevent the vehicle thefts that is leading the peer-to-peer auto rental to shut down.
Speaking of criminals, Jimmy Hoffa is apparently buried under GM's headquarters in Detroit. Not Giants stadium.
- December U.S. auto sales
- 2011 full-year sales
- Top selling by category
- Top selling vehicles
- Chevrolet Volt vs. Nissan Leaf
Ford Concept |
One piece of technology that might be too wacky even for CES is a system that uses people's behinds to identify them.
Perhaps HiGear could use that system to prevent the vehicle thefts that is leading the peer-to-peer auto rental to shut down.
Speaking of criminals, Jimmy Hoffa is apparently buried under GM's headquarters in Detroit. Not Giants stadium.
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