From the classic lines of the Mercedes to the latest Honda hybrid, “Car Tech” delivers opinionated reviews of the new models on the road today. Test drive domestics, imports, and concept cars of the future on the track and on-location at the country’s biggest automobile shows.
RD/BX stands for "round box." And it gets worse.
Nice car, but that name may have to change.
Bose offers an auto-head unit with its name on it, and it can sense you approaching.
With 300 horsepower and carbon fiber, is it possible we mixed up our notes? Nope, it's a Hyundai. Get a first look from the floor at the 2007 LA Auto Show.
The 2008 Mercedes-Benz ML550 is a brawny, midsize SUV with some admirable on- and off-road performance capabilities. But its optional--and expensive--cabin technology lets it down.
Better bring a calculator to count up all the ways this concept saves fuel.
A tired interface holds this peppy little ragtop back.
Munich's most exciting car in years will remind us why we love BMWs.
The latest crossover from Chrysler is all about flexibility.
Like washing Godzilla in hot water, Audi envisions making rugged SUV's smaller--a LOT smaller.
Ever dream of an S Class with a four-cylinder engine?
The iconic car movie "Bullitt" approaches its 40th anniversary, and Ford has a special Mustang just for the occasion. Get a first look from the floor at the 2007 LA Auto Show.
Like something out of Fireball XL-5, Mazda uncorks a stunner.
This looks like the next Galant--and we like looking at it.
If you can't afford to fly first class, maybe you should just get the experience on the road.
Lincoln's vision of a Lear Jet for the road, seen from the 2008 Detroit auto show.
This little Saab gets more powerful when running green. We take a first look from the 2008 Detroit auto show.
Special edition Maserati ramps up the cabin tech. We take a first look at the 2008 Detroit auto show.
VW joins the four-door coupe craze and blends in a bossy new technology. We take a first look from the 2008 Detroit auto show.
Our first look at Land Rover's new design, from the 2008 Detroit auto show.
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