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Global Connected Cars Market

The connected cars market is growing rapidly with CAGR of 33.4% during the forecast period 2015–2020. The market is growing due to increasing safety reasons and need for driver assistance and also, the additional features of the cars such as remote monitoring, vehicle maintenance and usage insurance are fostering the use of connected cars in the developed regions.

The connected cars market is growing rapidly with CAGR of 33.4% during the forecast period 2015–2020. The market is growing due to increasing safety reasons and need for driver assistance and also, the additional features of the cars such as remote monitoring, vehicle maintenance and usage insurance are fostering the use of connected cars in the developed regions.

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