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Oct 27, 2010 03:12 pm | Marty Padgett

You might be swayed to spend a lot of money on new-car features--but if you're cheap or scare easily at the thought of big repair bills, can you still get manually operated wind-up windows? Sure you can. It's becoming ever more uncommon, but even though power windows are almost ubiquitous in new cars sold in America, some vehicles still start out...


Oct 27, 2010 02:05 pm | Marty Padgett

The 2011 Chevrolet Volt makes its TV-ad debut tonight during the World Series. By the way, did you know it's American? So we hear. [PoliticsAndCars] Can you really get a deal on a car you really want? Lucky you, we've found five vehicles that have become a little more wheely-dealy lately. [TheCarConnection] The 2013 Cadillac ATS takes a step...


Oct 27, 2010 08:02 am | Sean Tucker

It's all about when you shop. Whether you settle for something that happens to be in your price range because you can't talk the dealership down on the one you really want, or negotiate like Shatner and walk away with a great car for a steal comes down to market conditions when you open the showroom door. And this month, they're good. Unusually...


Oct 27, 2010 12:49 pm | Marty Padgett

GM is expanding an assembly plant in Michigan, where it will build the new small 2013 Cadillac ATS. The Detroit News reports a formal announcement will come today for the expansion. GM will invest $190 million in its Grand River Assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan, and will add 600 workers to accommodate the new product. GM hasn't confirmed that...


Oct 27, 2010 07:56 am | Bengt Halvorson

If you’ll soon have a new teen driver in the household, you’ve probably already given some thought to what vehicle they’ll be driving. But have you thought about insurance? If you haven’t, you might be in for some sticker shock. And you should probably set aside some extra money for it. Like, now. According to...


Oct 26, 2010 07:45 pm | Marty Padgett

According to its latest survey of more than 1.3 million vehicles owned by readers, Consumer Reports says Toyota and Honda still build the most reliable cars sold in the U.S. The publication notes that General Motors has made big improvements in quality, so much so that its vehicles now rank ahead of those from luxury brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz...


Oct 26, 2010 07:16 pm | Marty Padgett

Daylight savings time ends soon--do you know how to drive more safely in the dark? [TheCarConnection] BMW is recalling more than 150,000 vehicles with its twin-turbo engines for emissions and safety fixes. [MotorAuthority] On the turbo roll, how can forced-induction engines make better power? We pit superchargers against turbochargers to find out...




 



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