A jeep driver reported annoying in-vehicle ads that pop up when hitting the brakes, leading to user complaints on social media and eliciting a response from stellantis regarding the ads' isolated nature. The article discusses the broader implications of in-vehicle advertising and the automotive industry's exploring profitability through connected services.
Aarian Marshall, Jennifer M. Wood, Matt Reynolds, Anna Wolfe, Javier Carbajal, Carlton Reid, Ayurella Horn-Muller, Julian Chokkattu, Caroline Haskins
02/25/2025 12:33:31 PM
Business & Finance

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jeep drivers reported seeing ads on their car screens.

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stellantis owns the jeep brand and addressed the issue of ads appearing in vehicles.
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Global automotive market lead at alixpartners discussing the connected vehicle services market.
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A consulting firm providing research on the connected vehicle services market.