Dealers should consider the effects of self-driving technology in their 10 to 15 year plans.
Five years ago, the self-driving car seemed like something limited to an episode of the Jetsons. But then Google changed history, and built an autonomous car that proved safer and more reliable than its human controlled counterpart. Then in 2011, Google began convincing legislatures in Nevada, Florida, and California to allow Googles autonomous cars to roam without a driver.
Jeremy Alicandri, Vice President of Habberstad Auto Group, wants dealers to be aware of the potential impact of self-driving cars on dealership valuation over the next 10 to 15 years. [Read more]The Article Doom & Gloom? Self-Driving Cars and Dealership Valuations appeared first on Automotive Digest.