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Sometimes the car purchase process can begin to drag on and consumers may become tempted to quickly choose a vehicle to get the process over with. This can be a mistake though. If you choose the wrong automobile you could live to regret it. Fortunately, there is a quick way to narrow down the selection process and limit the risk of choosing the wrong...
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Cars That Won't Die - But Should
We find five cars on today's market that are far past their prime.... more
Rusty Blackwell on the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
Read Rusty Blackwell's comments on driving the 2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid.... more
2008 Ypsilanti Orphan Car Show
Large numbers of Plymouths and DeSotos at the 2008 Ypsilanti Orphan Car Show almost turned the... more
Anyone Can Comment on the Proposed CAFE Changes
Proposed standards are open to comment through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.... more
Ford Shrinks 'Boss' Engine Program in Light of Fuel Prices
It's no secret that Ford has been working on a new family of Boss engines, scheduled to appear in... more
Back In Black: Buick's GNX Goes Out with a Bang
The year 1988 would mark the Buick Regal's change from its old rear-drive G-platform to a new... more
Joe Lorio's Adventure in a 26-foot long U-Haul
It went about as well as can be expected, and it was still a nightmare.... more
American Truck Assoc. wants 65 MPH national speed limit
If they can put electronic limiters at 155mph or 130mph or 107mph, why not just put them all at... more
G8 reviews
Clarkson is a great entertainer, but his appeal stems from his clear verdicts. When was the last... more
What is "good gas mileage"?
Good points. It's truly amazing how fuel economy/prices have become front-page news so quickly.... more
When high gas prices are a good thing...
I agree with all of you guys. The bottom line is that japanese automakers have always spent a lot... more