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Vauxhall Insignia Video

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Vauxhall Insignia
Created: 07/23/2008
Video description: The first car that can read.

Vauxhall Insignia Video Transcript

[ Music ] ^M00:00:03

>> What's the most buzz-worthy car here at the British International Motor Show in London? Probably this one. It's called the Insignia from Vauxhall. A division of GM we never see in the United States. So, why the buzz? Look at the rear view mirror. It has a camera mounted in it that faces forward. It can detect lane divider lines and lets you know when you're drifting. That's not entirely new, but the other trick it does is, it could read speed limits signs and it will flash the speed on the dashboard for a constant in-car reminder. That's a very big deal in Britain where they have traffic cameras everywhere. They can send you a ticket without you even realizing it happened. Now will this come to the US? It's possible because Opel Vauxhall and Saturn are tightly related under the GM corporate umbrella. That could be the path to U.S. distribution of Opel I. Meanwhile, this debuts in early '09 in Europe. ^M00:00:56 [ Music ]

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