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Popular Mechanics January 15, 2008 Mike Allen |
The Chinese Are Coming: Live at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show The show here is abuzz with the imminence of mainland China producing cars to be sold in the United States market. |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Jill Amadio |
A Whole Lot of Car The Cadillac CTS 2008 is a bold and practical ride. |
Popular Mechanics January 10, 2008 James Vlahos |
2008 Tata Nano Is the $2500 Car That Might Change the World The world's most affordable car was released at the 2008 AutoExpo in India. |
Popular Mechanics February 2008 Mike Allen |
Why New Front Tires on Your Back Wheels Are a Good Idea When tire companies insist on moving your old tires to the front of your car and replacing your rear tires with new ones -- let them. |
Popular Mechanics January 2008 Zach DeSart |
5 Rugged Utility Vehicles: Comparison Test and Buyer's Guide John Deere Gator XUV... Bobcat 2300... Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans 4x4... Kubota RTV900 Worksite Utility... Polaris Ranger XP... |
Popular Mechanics January 4, 2008 Mike Allen |
Can Mechanics Be Dishonest, or Should You Just Know Better? Consumers have a responsibility to be informed about their vehicles and not to be pressured into buying new parts without a second opinion. |
Popular Mechanics February 2008 Ben Stewart |
Inside Toyota's A-BAT Concept: Detroit Auto Show Preview Toyota's Concept A-BAT is a lightweight, high-utility hybrid compact pickup that may become a reality one day. |
Lucire December 23, 2007 |
Finding the Car to Be Seen in 2008 The year's most stylish car for the woman who's a step ahead of her peers. |
Popular Mechanics December 21, 2007 Ben Stewart |
Aptera's Super-MPG Electric Typ-1 e: Exclusive Video Test Drive An investigation into whether a drivable prototype really exists. |
Wired December 20, 2007 John Voelcker |
Leave the Driving to Smart Cars Today's automobiles are equipped with computers that give you directions and diagnose onboard problems. But that's just the beginning. |
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