Friday, December 11, 2009

Your top 10

Digging through our server logs, we came up with the 10 most popular GPS devices and cars over the past year. Based purely on page views, these two top 10 lists show the products that garnered the most attention from readers. This particular methodology may squeeze out some more recent reviews, which have had less time on our site, but it's an interesting read overall. The top 10 cars showed a good mix of green and performance vehicles, both of which push the car technology envelope. And the GPS list was dominated by Garmin, with six of the most popular devices.
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December 11, 2009
This week in Car Tech
Wayne Cunningham
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Your top 10
Digging through our server logs, we came up with the 10 most popular GPS devices and cars over the past year. Based purely on page views, these two top 10 lists show the products that garnered the most attention from readers. This particular methodology may squeeze out some more recent reviews, which have had less time on our site, but it's an interesting read overall. The top 10 cars showed a good mix of green and performance vehicles, both of which push the car technology envelope. And the GPS list was dominated by Garmin, with six of the most popular devices.

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Garmin Nuvi 765T
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