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Douglas Flint, Editor
Mechanic's Tale: The Big Cat by Douglas Flint (8/21/2006)I fell in love with a machine - and lost. More Mechanic's Tales from Doug Flint My neighbor is one of those guys. You know, the kind who set a ...
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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
Related Articles Family Matters: Buying Safe Cars by Carol Traeger More Car Shopping Tips from TCC Modern vehicles are designed to provide protection for adult-sized people, but it’s the ...
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Douglas Flint, Editor
Mechanic's Tale: The Flushing of America by Douglas Flint (4/17/2006)Just a Nightline away from scandal. Mechanic’s Tale: Junkyard Dogs by Douglas Flint (5/29/2006)One of the most profitable businesses ...
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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
More TCC Maintenance Tips If you’re a car enthusiast like us, you’ve probably lusted after some special car for years. But you’ve hesitated because you don’t want to make a mistake that could cost you ...
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Audi Wants Its Rightful Share by Paul A. Eisenstein (3/21/2005) Can new product, new attitude yield bigger numbers? Audi Diesels Dominate Sebring by Paul A. Eisenstein (3/20/2006) Audi win ...
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Henny Hemmes, Editor
2006 New York Auto Show Coverage by TCC Team (4/10/2006) MORE PHOTOS : It’s been three years since Scion , Toyota ’s youth division was launched. Since then the brand has introduced ...
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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
More TCC Weekly Tips In the market for a used car? With the improved reliability and longevity of newer vehicles — and a flooded used car market — buying used is a better value than ever. According to ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
The new Caliber may satisfy world econocar shoppers, but the lusty new SRT4 edition takes a different tack. “It’s everything a tuner could want, no assembly required,” says George Murphy, Chrysler Group VP of ...