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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Automotive engineering is all about trade-offs. You want to build something bigger, you normally wind up with more weight. More features? A higher price tag. To improve performance, meanwhile, you sacrifice ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
Audi’s latest round of wagon hotness, the RS6 Avant, bows next week at the Frankfurt auto show. And for those of you viewing from the U.S. , you can put ...
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TCC Team
by Ken Zino The Infiniti EX concept that debuted in New York will go on sale in late 2007 in the hotly contested and ...
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TCC Team
by Ken Zino Volvo is calling the new C30 "A Product of Free Will," since it has the Swedish maker’s most extensive list of exterior and interior colors, stand-alone options, and numerous special-order ...
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
What happens when you take Kia’s new Rondo crossover vehicle and pump it up with a cold air induction system and dual catback exhaust? You come up with the new Rondo SX concept, which took center stage during ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
Saturn has a pair of Vues for the Chicago auto show – the hybrid Green Line and the higher-performance Red Line. The Red Line is the successor to the current model, though it now features GM’s ...
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Douglas Flint, Editor
Old Tubal Cain didn’t stop inventing after he forged the first sword, giving man domain over the earth. A few thousand years later he turned out an even mightier implement, the wrench, which dominated the ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
Infiniti’s next crossover vehicle – a compact ute coming by year’s end -- won’t be a version of the Nissan Rogue shown off at the Detroit auto show, says one company official. Instead, the new crossover is ...