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BusinessWeek October 29, 2007 David Welch |
Haggling Starts to Go the Way of the Tail Fin Fixed pricing may be coming to a showroom near you as the Web makes prices more transparent and dealers try to cater to women and Gen Y drivers. |
Popular Mechanics October 17, 2007 Mike Allen |
Whatever Happened to the 42-Volt Car? It's been just about 10 years since the auto industry was abuzz with the impending transition of automotive electrical systems from 12 volts to 42 volts. Didn't happen. Isn't gonna. Stop holding your breath. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 Ben Stewart |
2008 Audi S5 Test Drive: Rapid Transit The new S5 has the right moves. But at $55,000, it's not a cheap date. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 David Welch |
A Classier C-Class The new entry-level models from Mercedes-Benz are longer and livelier. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2007 Robert N. Charette |
Smart Systems Make It Easier to Find a Parking Space From an airport system that directs drivers toward open spaces to cities' replacing meters with pay stations, technology is changing the way we park. |
Inc. October 2007 Patrick J. Sauer |
Drives: See? It Cleans Up Real Nice The Range Rover HSE handles mud, rocks, grass, and red carpet galas. |
The Motley Fool September 26, 2007 Tim Beyers |
So You Blew It If you are leasing a car and you want out, you have only three choices, all of which will probably cost you money. |
Wired September 25, 2007 Asami Novak |
Japanese Schoolgirl Watch: Primp My Ride -- Nissan's Supercute New Pino Make the new Nissan Pino your own with patterned seat covers, stuffed animals, matching handbags, stickers, and CD cases. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2007 John Rosevear |
Keep That Old Car Longer If you are the owner of a gently used car, you're (I hope) thinking of it as a long-term relationship. Here are some ways to keep that relationship as long and happy as possible. |
Popular Mechanics October 2007 Chuck Tannert |
Detroit's New In-Car Tech: Comparison Test (with Video) Watch video of the newest dashboard entertainment and communications systems, then see how Ford, GM and Chrysler stack up (and how Mercedes is using Google and Yahoo to enter the race). |
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