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Automatic is out today with a new version of its Bluetooth smart car adapter at its lowest price yet. Automatic Lite retails for $79.95 and features subscription-free Check Engine Light diagnosis ...
Automatic’s manual. Automatic’s adapter is an accessory that plugs directly into the OBD II port of any car built after 1996. The OBD, or On Board Diagnostic port, is the interface mechanics ...
This week’s MacStories sponsor is Automatic, a small “connected car adapter.” Automatic plugs into your car’s diagnostic port—every car made since 1996 has got one—and pairs with your phone. Data ...
And there’s so much more. Think of it as a computer for your car. And now thanks to Automatic, it can be connected to your smartphone. Plugging in and setting up the Automatic adapter is quite easy.
Two years ago, Automatic released a $100 Bluetooth-enabled car adapter along with an accompanying smartphone app to give you all kinds of insight about your vehicle.
The best car adapter you can buy is the Automatic AUT-450C. We’ve looked high and low, and no other diagnostic device in this burgeoning segment of the tech world matches it.
Getting the company's adapters on a cellular network without charging customers a subscription has been part of Automatic's plan since day one. "People don't want another subscription," Automatic ...
An Orlando, Florida-based company called Improved Racing has launched a new thermostatic automatic transmission fluid cooler adapter for certain six-speed, eight-speed and ten-speed GM transmissions.
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Automatic has partnered with us for our next giveaway, graciously offering one Automatic Adapter that provides information about your car's status and performance and your driving habits via a ...
Together Again: A-1 Automatic Transmission’s New Powerglide/Turbo Hydra-Matic Adapters for High-Performance Engines. Originally published in the May 1983 issue of Hot Rod magazine ...
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