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- How To Give Your Car (Or Motorcycle, Or Boat) To Charity
- 2013 Chrysler Town & Country S Preview: 2013 LA Auto Show
- 2013 Chevy Volt Video, Fiesta Gets MyFord Touch, 2014 Audi A3 Sedan: Today’s Car News
- Mazda Zoom-Zooms Toward Luxury, Aims For 400,000 U.S. Sales By 2016
- 2014 Ford Fiesta Gets The MyFord Touch Infotainment System
| How To Give Your Car (Or Motorcycle, Or Boat) To Charity Posted: 26 Nov 2012 08:30 AM PST For weeks, we've been inundated with commercials encouraging us to buy, buy, buy. On Thursday, while warm turkeys still sat on America's dinner tables, some of our biggest retailers opened their doors, hoping that bright, shiny products would fly off the shelves without too many shoppers being trampled. But there are other ways to give this... |
| 2013 Chrysler Town & Country S Preview: 2013 LA Auto Show Posted: 26 Nov 2012 08:00 AM PST Chrysler is expanding the S family of models with a Town & Country version, which will make its debut this week at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show. With a clean, distinctive look, the S trim gives the people mover a more modern design with small styling adjustments. The exterior of the Town & Country S features a black chrome grille with a... |
| 2013 Chevy Volt Video, Fiesta Gets MyFord Touch, 2014 Audi A3 Sedan: Today’s Car News Posted: 26 Nov 2012 08:00 AM PST We’ve just posted our video road test of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt. We found it to be a very impressive car, and even found that it gets noticed a lot. Beginning with the 2014 model year, Ford’s entry-level Fiesta will offer a complete version of the Sync with MyFord Touch infotainment system. The system includes niceties such as a... |
| Mazda Zoom-Zooms Toward Luxury, Aims For 400,000 U.S. Sales By 2016 Posted: 26 Nov 2012 07:55 AM PST Toyota has Lexus. General Motors has Cadillac. Volkswagen has Audi (and Porsche, and Bentley, and quite a few others). But Mazda has only Mazda. According to AutoNews, that's a problem. Mazda is feeling pressure to distinguish itself from increasingly competitive mass-market automakers, so it's planning to take the high road: Mazda is going... |
| 2014 Ford Fiesta Gets The MyFord Touch Infotainment System Posted: 26 Nov 2012 06:28 AM PST In the old days, buying a base model generally meant compromising on the features you really wanted, since automakers really offered the “good stuff” in gateway vehicles. Take Ford’s popular Fiesta, for example: it offers stripped-down Sync and navigation systems, but buyers wanting the MyFord Touch infotainment system were out... |
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For weeks, we've been inundated with commercials encouraging us to buy, buy, buy. On Thursday, while warm turkeys still sat on America's dinner tables, some of our biggest retailers opened their doors, hoping that bright, shiny products would fly off the shelves without too many shoppers being trampled. But there are other ways to give this...
Chrysler is expanding the S family of models with a Town & Country version, which will make its debut this week at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show. With a clean, distinctive look, the S trim gives the people mover a more modern design with small styling adjustments. The exterior of the Town & Country S features a black chrome grille with a...
We’ve just posted our video road test of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt. We found it to be a very impressive car, and even found that it gets noticed a lot. Beginning with the 2014 model year, Ford’s entry-level Fiesta will offer a complete version of the Sync with MyFord Touch infotainment system. The system includes niceties such as a...
Toyota has Lexus. General Motors has Cadillac. Volkswagen has Audi (and Porsche, and Bentley, and quite a few others). But Mazda has only Mazda. According to AutoNews, that's a problem. Mazda is feeling pressure to distinguish itself from increasingly competitive mass-market automakers, so it's planning to take the high road: Mazda is going...
In the old days, buying a base model generally meant compromising on the features you really wanted, since automakers really offered the “good stuff” in gateway vehicles. Take Ford’s popular Fiesta, for example: it offers stripped-down Sync and navigation systems, but buyers wanting the MyFord Touch infotainment system were out...
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