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Safety, iPod integration and radar detectors featured at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show
Safety, iPod integration and radar detectors featured at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show
Visionary Vehicles plan for vehicles from China differs widely with Geely's objectives.
Visionary Vehicles plan for vehicles from China differs widely with Geely's objectives.
Another Chinese auto manufacturer makes plans for North American sales. Who will be first?
Another Chinese auto manufacturer makes plans for North American sales. Who will be first?
As human beings, we're apparently not as cool as we think we are. Neurscientists refer to our inability to handle more than one stimulus at a time as, "attentional blink."
Well, what if you were to learn that some of the latest battery-driven sedans, coupes and convertibles were not only electric, but faster than a corvette or a Porsche? We're kidding, right?
On March 13, 2006 Asian automakers announced almost $1.5 billion in new investments in production capacity in the United States.
Every April, Consumer Reports publishes its Annual Auto Issue. This is the most widely read issue of Consumer Reports by far. There is information not only on new cars and trucks, but also on cars that have been in operation for years. VehicleVoice survey research and AutoPacific survey and focus group research concludes that Consumer Reports can have a significant impact on what cars and trucks an American driver may select. When asked what information sources a person uses when deciding what car to look at, Consumer Reports is often the first source mentioned.
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