Mercedes‑Benz today claimed it is the world’s first automotive company to bring SAE Level 3* automated driving to the US as Nevada became the first state to confirm the compliance of the system with state regulations, under certain conditions. At SAE Level 3 [1], the driver does not need to monitor the driving circumstances constantly but must take back control when the system requests. (autoinformed.com: SAE Autonomous Driving Levels)
If Mercedes is able to deliver model year 2024 Mercedes‑Benz S-Class and EQS Sedans late in 2023, then its optional DRIVE PILOT system would be the first and perhaps the only SAE Level 3 system in a standard-production vehicle authorized for use on US public freeways. Mercedes‑Benz also aspires to expand to California later this year with the certification documents already filed with state authorities. General Motors, among other automakers, is also actively pursuing autonomous vehicles. Several GM brands are partially there already with its Super Cruise system. (autoinformed.com: GM Expanding Super Cruise Hands-Free Driver Assistance; Mercedes EQS Sedan Valet Parks Itself in Los Angeles)
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Ford Offers Free Pickup, Delivery and Mobile Service To All
Ford customers nationwide now can enjoy complimentary “Pickup & Delivery,” as well as expanded mobile services from participating dealers. With Pickup & Delivery, the customer’s preferred Ford dealer will come to their home or place of business, pick up their vehicle and return it when the repair has been completed. For light repairs and routine maintenance, a Mobile Service van can be dispatched with a trained technician to perform service at an eligible location of the customer’s choice.
The nationwide program is part of Ford’s commitment to improve the ownership experience by providing convenient, seamless options for vehicle service, from simple oil changes to recall repairs. Recalls have been infecting Ford Motor products for years. During 2022, Ford Motor led all makers in recalls with 67 totaling more than 8.6 million vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. No word on when or if Lincoln Dealers will participate. Continue reading →