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CNNMoney: Toyota recalls 420,000 cars in U.S.updated: Wed Nov 09 2011 09:21:00

Toyota Motor Co. is recalling 420,000 cars in the U.S. because of a potential problem with the power steering.

SI.com: Dustin Long: Missed opportunities, miscues already defining NASCAR's 2011 Chaseupdated: Mon Oct 03 2011 14:57:00

DOVER, Del. -- Tony Stewart exited his car Sunday at Dover and heaved a heavy sigh. Carl Edwards vowed to overcome his pit road mistake by winning this week's race at Kansas. Jimmie Johnson acknowledged he's making it easier for someone to take his championship.

CNNMoney: GM unveils 550-horsepower Camaroupdated: Wed Feb 09 2011 14:53:00

General Motors, the same automaker that's been winning awards with the gasoline-optional Chevrolet Volt, is clearly going after the fossil-fuel crowd with a 550-horsepower version of its Camaro performance coupe unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Chrysler recalls 26,000 vehicles for fire riskupdated: Wed Oct 20 2010 11:47:00

Chrysler is recalling over 26,000 vehicles to inspect and repair power steering systems that could cause a fire.

Mercedes recalls 85,000 cars over steering problemupdated: Sun Oct 10 2010 01:40:00

Luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz is recalling about 85,000 vehicles from certain 2010 and 2011 models due to potential steering problems.

CNNMoney: Cadillac crossovers recalled for fire riskupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 12:05:00

General Motors is recalling almost 4,000 of its new 2010 Cadillac SRX crossovers in the United States because of a steering-related problem that could lead to fires.

CNNMoney: U.S. investigates Mini Cooper steering issueupdated: Tue Sep 28 2010 14:27:00

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into possible power steering failures in Mini Cooper cars.

CNNMoney: Corvettes recalled for steering column issueupdated: Mon May 03 2010 16:03:00

General Motors is recalling about 40,000 Chevrolet Corvette sports cars because of a problem in which repeatedly adjusting the position of the steering column can cause the cars' electronic stability control activate when it shouldn't.

CNNMoney: About 167,000 Acuras recalled for fire riskupdated: Fri Apr 30 2010 15:15:00

Honda Motor Co. is recalling 167,000 cars from its luxury Acura division because of the risk of a fire in the engine compartment.

CNNMoney: Toyota recalls SUVs for acceleration glitchupdated: Wed Apr 28 2010 15:39:00

Toyota Motor Sales has announced plans to recall about 50,000 Toyota Sequoia SUVs because of a problem with their Vehicle Stability Control systems that can cause the vehicles to hesitate or slow down at low speeds.

CNNMoney: Toyota recalls Lexus GX 460 SUVsupdated: Mon Apr 19 2010 23:12:00

Toyota Motor Corp. has announced a recall of 2010 model year Lexus GX 460 SUVs related to an increased risk of rollover.

CNNMoney: Toyota investigating all its SUVsupdated: Thu Apr 15 2010 10:11:00

Toyota has announced that it will now check all of its SUVs for problems similar to the one uncovered by Consumer Reports in the Lexus GX 460 SUV.

CNNMoney: Toyota suspends sales of Lexus GX 460updated: Wed Apr 14 2010 22:22:00

Toyota asked dealers to temporarily suspend sales of the new 2010 Lexus GX 460 after Consumer Reports issued a safety warning on the SUV.

CNNMoney: GM recall - 1.3 million Chevrolets and Pontiacsupdated: Tue Mar 02 2010 09:54:00

General Motors has recalled 1.3 million Chevrolet and Pontiac models in North America for power steering failures that are tied to 14 crashes and one injury in the United States, the company said Tuesday.

CNNMoney: About 900,000 Chevy Cobalts in probeupdated: Tue Feb 02 2010 14:17:00

Some 905,000 Chevrolet Cobalts built between 2005 and 2009 are the subject of a preliminary evaluation by federal officials because of complaints that drivers may lose control of the electronic power steering system.

Ferrari 'quit' threat over F1 engine changesupdated: Tue Oct 28 2008 09:03:00

Ferrari warn they could quit Formula 1 after the sport's governing body confirmed it is pressing ahead with plans to have a sole engine and transmission supplier starting in 2010

Best and worst fuel-efficient automakersupdated: Wed Aug 27 2008 09:40:00

With fuel prices still high enough to put a hole in your pocket, where does one turn?

Time.com: Small SUVs Improve in Crash Testsupdated: Wed Aug 20 2008 11:00:00

Four small sport utility vehicles received top scores in crash tests to be released Wednesday by the insurance industry, a sign of improvement compared with SUVs built earlier in the decade

Decrypting common auto acronymsupdated: Thu May 22 2008 10:57:00

If you don't eat, sleep and breathe cars, or devour car magazines in minute detail, there's a good chance you don't know all the technological terms that pop up in the media, new car advertising and literature.

Consumer Reports: Best and worst used carsupdated: Wed Apr 23 2008 10:21:00

It's no surprise that more used cars are sold every year in America than new cars. One reason is obvious -- they're less expensive, which has become an even bigger factor as new-car prices, not to mention fuel costs, keep rising. And, by opting for a used car, you avoid the biggest expense associated with buying a new vehicle -- depreciation.

Alternative rides to the econo-boxupdated: Wed Feb 20 2008 16:10:00

They're easy on gas -- and easy on your wallet, too. But unlike typical low-bucks/fuel efficient cars, these wagon-like, roomy-on-the-inside crossover vehicles are good for more than just commuting.

Why to buy snow tiresupdated: Fri Dec 21 2007 15:59:00

I remember driving in eastern Pennsylvania one winter following my brother home on an hour-long trip. It had snowed earlier that morning, and by the time we got on the road the plows still hadn't reached the back roads we were on.

CNNMoney: 57 mpg? That's so 20 years agoupdated: Thu Dec 20 2007 13:13:00

Car makers are confident they can meet new government rules calling for a national fleet average of 35 miles per gallon. But it will take a big technological push, they say.

Time.com: Ford, Honda Lead Safest Cars Listupdated: Thu Nov 15 2007 10:00:00

The number of new cars considered the safest by the insurance industry nearly tripled in the past year

Expert: Head-turning hybrid has good performanceupdated: Wed Nov 07 2007 15:56:00

Some car companies just can't leave well enough alone. After all, if you have the best-selling car eight of the past nine years, have projections to sell 420,000 more next year and your new model has won just about every automotive award available, except the Indy 500 Milk Bottle, why would you place the engineering equivalent of a graffiti mustache on it?

Fun and fuel-efficient carsupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 13:49:00

Gas is getting more expensive and yet you still want a fun drive, right? For some car buyers, a genuinely fast ride with excellent handling, braking, tech and entertainment makes for a big fun-to-drive factor.

Modern muscle on wheelsupdated: Tue Oct 16 2007 10:18:00

More than 35 years after the death of the original muscle cars, Detroit is once again poised to produce modern muscle cars by the thousands.

Money Magazine: Value Added, or Notupdated: Sun Jul 01 2007 00:00:00

By now, you're pretty savvy when it comes to buying a new car. You know all about dealer-invoice pricing, depreciation and extended warranties. There's still one last chance, though, for the dealer to get the better of you. A new model's options list can be a minefield, and if you're not careful you could end up spending 20% or more above what you intended for your car. So it pays to know whether an option is good for you or just for the dealer.

Hyundai Santa Fe gets Top Safety Pickupdated: Tue Jun 12 2007 10:28:00

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has added the Hyundai Santa Fe, a midsized SUV, to its list vehicles that earned the group's Top Safety Pick award.

Nostalgia for hireupdated: Thu May 31 2007 10:05:00

The car rental market has changed significantly in recent years.

Out of the skids; ESC adds safetyupdated: Fri May 11 2007 11:35:00

That electronic safety systems on autos save lives isn't in doubt -- whether they should be fitted as standard to all new cars is the heated question throughout Europe.

Crash death rates show progress in auto safetyupdated: Wed Apr 18 2007 10:43:00

New statistics released Thursday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that, overall, driving has gotten much safer in the last 11 years.

Ford recalls 527,000 Escape SUVsupdated: Wed Apr 11 2007 08:28:00

Ford is recalling 527,000 Escape sport-utility vehicles because of a problem in the antilock braking system that could cause fires, the company said Tuesday.

Clever cars cut emissionsupdated: Fri Apr 06 2007 05:35:00

If you're stuck in traffic, what's the use of leaving your engine running?

GM unveils new Saturnsupdated: Wed Feb 07 2007 14:40:00

General Motors will unveiled a new compact car for its Saturn division at the Chicago Auto Show on Wednesday.

GM to unveil new Saturnsupdated: Mon Feb 05 2007 09:25:00

General Motors will unveil a new compact car for its Saturn division at the Chicago Auto Show on Wednesday.

Ford takes Edge in safety testsupdated: Mon Feb 05 2007 07:02:00

Ford's new Edge crossover SUV earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's "Top safety pick" award, getting top scores for front, side and rear impact safety.

Mercedes S65 AMG: Big, fast - and pointlessupdated: Fri Dec 01 2006 10:00:00

Some people, no matter how much they have, want to be sure they have more than everyone else.

Insurance group names 13 safest cars for '07updated: Mon Nov 20 2006 11:57:00

After some changes to make the requirements more stringent, no U.S. models earned The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick Award.

5 best luxury SUVsupdated: Thu Oct 12 2006 11:26:00

Mercedes-Benz's GL-class and R-class SUVs are the top-ranked choices in a Consumer Reports rating of five top luxury SUVs.

CNNMoney: Feds to require stability control on all vehiclesupdated: Thu Sep 14 2006 08:47:00

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a proposed rule Thursday that will require Electronic Stability Control on all passenger vehicles in the United States.

Jeep Compass needs some directionupdated: Fri Sep 08 2006 15:39:00

For some reason, the emotional experience I had with the new Jeep Compass was the opposite of what I'd experienced with its Chrysler Group sibling, the Dodge Caliber.

Car transmissions go hi-techupdated: Mon Aug 28 2006 12:29:00

Do you know how many gears your car's transmission has? If you're like most people, you'll probably guess "four." And you'll probably be right.

CNNMoney: Saturn's Sky has its limitsupdated: Wed Jul 19 2006 10:03:00

I regularly get expensive cars to test drive, and I've parked plenty costing $100,000 and more in the garage near CNNMoney.com's office. Attendants there usually have no problem putting them with - you know - the other cars.

CNNMoney: Volvo vs. Saab: Swedish models take their tops offupdated: Mon Jul 10 2006 10:42:00

You wouldn't think a Scandinavian country would produce very good convertibles. It's a little like getting your sweaters from Hawaii.

Life-saving technology goes by many namesupdated: Mon Jun 12 2006 11:59:00

Below is a list of the trademarked names used by various car brands for their Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems.

Study: Technology could prevent 10,000 crash deaths a yearupdated: Fri Jun 09 2006 12:50:00

A new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety indicates that crash deaths on American roads could be reduced by one third if all vehicles were equipped with the Electronic Stability Control.

The future of car safetyupdated: Fri May 19 2006 12:03:00

When the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety first started performing its own front crash tests in the mid-1990s, about half the vehicles scored "Marginal" or "Poor."

How to shop for a fuel-efficient carupdated: Wed Apr 26 2006 10:33:00

If you're shopping for a more fuel-efficient car, you need to get a handle on what poor fuel economy really costs you. And you'll need to take a hard look at what you actually need in a vehicle.

Fat and fast: High-performance gets bigupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 15:15:00

Not too long ago, if you wanted a real high-performance vehicle -- one that started fast, accelerated quickly and cornered hard -- you bought a sports car.

Money Magazine: Mazda5: Less minivan, more funupdated: Thu Mar 16 2006 11:04:00

For getting a lot -- six people plus lots of stuff -- into a small space, the Mazda5 may just be the current champ.

Money Magazine: The Essential Optionupdated: Wed Mar 01 2006 00:01:00

More than any CD changer, more than any heated or ventilated seat, the most sought-after option in a car these days is a full complement of safety features.

Money Magazine: The Street-Smart 15updated: Wed Mar 01 2006 00:01:00

MONEY's car tests don't involve stopwatches. Instead, trunks are loaded up, kids shuttled, vehicles parallel-parked--in other words, what you do with your car in the real world. Value is the other ...

Money Magazine: Options that can save your lifeupdated: Mon Feb 13 2006 11:56:00

More than any CD changer, more than any heated or ventilated seat, the most sought-after option in a car these days is a full complement of safety features.

Chicago Auto Show: New cars will shake things upupdated: Wed Feb 08 2006 16:27:00

The Chicago Auto Show is usually not one of the bigger automotive events of the year, at least in terms of media attention. The fact that it comes fairly close on the heels of the Detroit Auto Show, the grand-daddy of them all, probably doesn't help. This year's show, however, included quite a few notable cars.

CNNMoney: Cars: Cheap and safeupdated: Wed Dec 07 2005 09:41:00

It used to be that if you wanted a car that was really safe, you paid for it. Safety was a luxury you found in expensive European cars like Volvo and BMW.

CNNMoney: Car safety features you're overlookingupdated: Fri Oct 07 2005 12:55:00

These days, auto companies tout their crash-test ratings and advanced safety features in ads because they think safety sells. But might they be better off hawking cruise control and a full-sized spare tire?

CNNMoney: Stretched Mini Cooper concept unveiledupdated: Mon Sep 12 2005 16:03:00

Mini, the BMW division that makes the trendy little Mini Cooper, revealed a longer concept version of the Cooper at the Frankfurt Motor Show Monday.

CNNMoney: Redesigned Honda Civic introducedupdated: Thu Sep 01 2005 09:52:00

Honda Motor Co. unveiled a new version of the Honda Civic Tuesday. The car will be available for the 2006 model year.

CNNMoney: Hummer H3: Smaller but still a Hummerupdated: Mon Aug 15 2005 11:28:00

If General Motors created a Hummer and everybody liked it, would it still be a Hummer?

CNNMoney: Hyundai Sonata: Good enough to win?updated: Wed Aug 03 2005 10:24:00

I'd been through the security routine at our parking garage plenty of times, so I reached down on the inside of the driver's door and released the trunk latch on the 2006 Hyundai Sonata before the guard even had to ask me to.

Money Magazine: Summer Scorchersupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 00:01:00

When the Mazda Miata drove onto the scene in 1989, the tiny roadster rekindled America's waning love of convertibles. Other automakers rushed to join the convertible party, but their efforts largel...

CNNMoney: Wheels: Audi A3updated: Tue Jun 07 2005 14:38:00

I'm still not sure what to make of the Audi A3, but I like its looks.

Money Magazine: Savvy consumer movesupdated: Tue Jun 07 2005 10:18:00

Being a savvy consumer isn't easy these days. Here we have thirteen great ideas to get you started. One thing to keep in mind is that bargaining never goes out of style.

CNNMoney: New 'New Beetle' revealedupdated: Mon May 23 2005 12:51:00

Seven years after its introduction, the Volkswagen New Beetle will get an updated look and a bigger engine under the hood.

CNNMoney: Ford to show high-performance Sport Tracupdated: Wed Mar 16 2005 15:49:00

Ford Motor Co. will show off a high-performance version of its Sport Trac sport utility truck at the 2005 New York Auto Show which begins later this week.

Money Magazine: Motor Mouthupdated: Sat Jan 01 2005 00:01:00

Q. We followed your advice and bought a 2004 Acura MDX at a discount. The manual suggests using premium gasoline. Do I really have to pour the high-priced stuff into this car?

CNNMoney: Ford shows Sport Trac conceptupdated: Thu Dec 02 2004 09:28:00

Ford Motor Co. has released illustrations of a concept vehicle, a new version of the Explorer Sport Trac sport/utility pick-up, scheduled to be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January.

Money Magazine: A Best New Cars and Trucks 2005updated: Wed Dec 01 2004 00:01:00

We drove them all and drove 'em hard. Sedans, sports cars and sport utes. Coupes and crossovers. Minivans and pickups. With cars and trucks being unveiled at a record pace, we tested more than 40 a...

CNNMoney: GM, Ford offering safer SUVsupdated: Fri Nov 12 2004 05:51:00

General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. are expanding the use of anti-rollover technology on their popular sport/utility models, addressing a major safety risk for the vehicles.

CNNMoney: Car of the year: Chrysler 300updated: Fri Nov 05 2004 14:44:00

From our comfortable perch, on drives from the California high country to the Boston suburbs, the 300 revealed itself as MONEY's Car of the Year.

CNNMoney: High-tech winter drivingupdated: Mon Oct 18 2004 11:49:00

I was sitting in the driver's seat of a 340 horsepower Dodge Magnum with its nose between a pair of orange traffic cones in a largely empty football stadium parking lot.

CNNMoney: Where the rubber meets the snowupdated: Wed Oct 13 2004 14:29:00

Hi-tech features like electronic stability control and traction control can help keep your car from skidding out of control of wet or snowy pavement. But they can only make the most of the whatever traction your tires have available to them.

CNNMoney: Hybrid Insight most efficient vehicleupdated: Fri Oct 08 2004 07:32:00

Honda's gas-electric hybrid Insight edged out the Toyota hybrid Prius for the most fuel-efficient vehicle, according to the government mileage readings, while the Dodge Ram pickup was measured as the worst gas guzzler.

CNNMoney: Study: Antirollover tech seems to workupdated: Thu Sep 23 2004 14:56:00

Electronic stability sensors seem to be effective in reducing rollovers and single-vehicle crashes, especially in SUVs, safety regulators said Thursday.

CNNMoney: New rollover test carries little weightupdated: Fri Jun 11 2004 10:44:00

When National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a new round of star ratings for rollover resistance last week, many media reports pointed out that SUVs had "improved" in their stability.

CNNMoney: Roomier SUVs, speedier Maseratisupdated: Wed Apr 07 2004 16:30:00

For a city whose denizens spend more time on the subway than the freeway, New York still manages to grab the automotive spotlight for a few weeks each spring.

CNNMoney: Cool cars from the New York Auto Showupdated: Wed Apr 07 2004 06:52:00

For a city whose denizens spend more time on the subway than the freeway, New York still manages to grab the automotive spotlight for a few weeks each spring.

CNNMoney: Monday's coolest carsupdated: Sun Jan 04 2004 21:47:00

Detroit's North American International Auto Show has spent recent years cementing its position as the nation's prime venue for showing off new cars and trucks.

Money Magazine: Best New Cars We drove the new 2004 models. Then we drove 'em again--and again and again--until we found the six updated: Mon Dec 01 2003 00:01:00

Most people know a good car when they drive it. Unfortunately, most people don't get to drive that many.

Money Magazine: Pickup Scene Our love affair with trucks is about to get hotterupdated: Sat Nov 01 2003 00:01:00

Every good country song, it seems, has a pickup truck. But the latest pickups look ready for a night at the opera. That's especially true of the redesigned Ford F-150 (pictured above), the deluxe e...

Money Magazine: The One Car Safety Feature You Need Now It may be the most important safety advance of the past decade, but only 6% of all car bupdated: Wed Oct 01 2003 00:01:00

It's an all too familiar scene to anyone with a driver's license. You're cruising along, maybe too relaxed, and it happens: A patch of ice, an unexpected puddle, whatever, and the car fishtails. Yo...

Money Magazine: Sit. Rollover. Heal. How to have your SUV and be safe tooupdated: Tue Apr 01 2003 00:01:00

It's the biggest disconnect in the automotive world. As millions of consumers clamor for an ever-growing SUV lineup, regulators, politicians and pundits savage the same vehicles for their fuel-thir...

Money Magazine: Let It Snow Winter's foul weather calls for winter tires, even when you have four-wheel drive.updated: Fri Nov 01 2002 00:01:00

Even for seasoned denizens of the snowbelt, white stuff on the ground can mean white knuckles on the steering wheel. But while no one would dream of donning flip-flops to shovel the driveway, many ...

Money Magazine: Everyone into the Wagon Will station wagons replace SUVs as the cars that haul it all?updated: Tue Oct 01 2002 00:01:00

Pity SUVs. The big lugs suffer nonstop abuse--for bullying smaller cars, guzzling gas, flipping over. So what do we do when we're not nominating sport utilities as Scourge of the Planet? We buy the...

Money Magazine: Big Deals WITH BARGAINS EVERYWHERE, SHOPPING FOR CARS THIS YEAR IS PURE PLEASURE. WE'VE FOUND THE BEST BUYS IN updated: Fri Mar 01 2002 00:01:00

And you thought great car deals would vanish a few weeks after the "Keep America Rolling" TV ads went off the air. Not so. Desperate measures on the part of car dealers anxious to clinch any sale m...

Money Magazine: Best Sports Car: Chevrolet Corvetteupdated: Thu Feb 14 2002 10:41:00

Get into a new Corvette in red, white or the new Electron Blue. Jam down the accelerator and feel the pure exhilaration delivered by this made-in-America beauty. Chevrolet reminded everyone of the 'vette's fine points with the top-of-the-line Z06 introduced last year. This year's Z06 got a further horsepower boost to 405 for its 5.7-liter V-8 engine, but it comes only in a hardtop with a six-speed manual transmission. So if you want a slick-looking convertible with automatic transmission, you'll still get plenty of kicks from the standard, 350-hp engine.

Money Magazine: The Best Of The New Cars GREAT WHEELS FOR EVERY DRIVER, FROM LUXE LOVERS TO TREE-HUGGERS. PLUS: ONCE AGAIN, updated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

Best concept. To you, it may look like a glorified go-cart. But to more than 200,000 drivers in Europe and Japan, DaimlerChrysler's eight-foot-long "smart car" (right) is a very big deal. Think of ...

Money Magazine: Best Cars Now 2001 It's a great time to buy a new car. Automakers are unveiling plenty of new models and updated: Thu Mar 01 2001 00:01:00

In Hollywood, it's Oscar season. On my calendar, it's time for another set of awards--my annual honors for the best cars of the year, for the shining stars on wheels. And this year, I'm more glad t...

Money Magazine: Eat My Dust FROM THE DESERT TO THE MOUNTAINS, I TOOK THE NEW 2002 FORD EXPLORER ON THE ULTIMATE TEST DRIVE.updated: Mon Jan 01 2001 00:01:00

As the late afternoon sun peeks through the pine trees, I am steering the new 2002 Ford Explorer through 12 inches of fresh snowfall in the mountains northeast of Phoenix. As I rumble down a hill a...

Money Magazine: Trio of Hot Wheels This year's must-have vehicles all want to be the car/truck/minivan/SUV of the future.updated: Tue Aug 01 2000 00:01:00

Every now and then, a blend of original design, word-of-mouth and skillful auto company hype creates a kind of mania over a new model. The car sells out before it's available, and suddenly everyone...

Fortune: Porsche: Va-Va-Vroomupdated: Mon Apr 03 2000 00:01:00

Some advice to innocent drivers worldwide: Be very, very afraid. Porsche, the platinum standard of sports cars, has just done something frightening. It has made its latest fire-breathing flagship, ...

Money Magazine: In the Driver's Seat With automakers battling for business--and the Web emerging as a powerful ally--car updated: Wed Mar 01 2000 00:01:00

What the new century will bring drivers--computer guidance systems, crash avoidance technology, electric power--is little more than conjecture. Yet one thing is certain: This century is starting of...

Money Magazine: The Right Spin On Tires Everything you need to know before you buy a new set--plus our best buys.updated: Sat Jan 01 2000 00:01:00

When it comes to cars, you may have strong opinions on Fords vs. Chevys or the merits (or evils) of minivans and sport utilities. But few people have any convictions, not to mention knowledge, abou...

Money Magazine: A Wagon Revival Three sleek alternatives to a sport utility or minivanupdated: Fri Jan 01 1999 00:01:00

If you want ample space for gear or passengers, you may think you have only two choices: a sport utility vehicle (SUV) or a minivan. SUVs remain the sultans of sales. In the past five years, their ...

Fortune: IT'S A CAR. IT'S A 4X4. IT'S A BENZ. MERCEDES HAS BUILT A SPORT UTILITY THAT DRIVES LIKE A SEDAN, FOUR-WHEELS updated: Mon Sep 29 1997 00:01:00

It was hardly lust at first sight. Early photos of Mercedes-Benz's new sport-utility vehicle, the ML320, an M-Class, implied a cross between the sneakerish Toyota RAV4 and the blimpy bulk of a mini...

Fortune: PRODUCTS TO WATCHupdated: Mon Sep 24 1990 00:01:00

REMOVABLE WINDOW TINTS Those polyester window tintings are great for blocking out scorching sun in the summer but a pain to scrape off in the winter. Solar Stat of Miami, Florida, has come up with ...

Money Magazine: FOUR-WHEELERS FROM AFAR A phalanx of affordable, fun off-road wagons is just in from Japan. And that's no lie.updated: Wed Apr 01 1987 00:01:00

Here's Joe Isuzu to tell you about those nifty new imported four-wheel-drive wagons:

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