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New-vehicle owners are willing to adopt some driving assistance technologies, but are hesitant about other systems or alerts, according to J.D. Power's annual technology experience study.

Lane-keeping and centering systems, as well as other alerts, can be so bothersome that new-vehicle owners will often disable them or avoid them on future purchases, according to the study.



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What About You? Study Finds Buyers Will Pay For Driving Assistance But Turn Off The Features Over Time

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