Better bring a calculator to count up all the ways this concept saves fuel.
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.
Take a look at what is probably greatest high-tech instrument panel ever designed. Get a first look from the floor at the 2007 LA Auto Show.
What's the fastest 911 ever? This one.
One day soon, the concept of sheet metal in a car body might seem as quaint as kerosene headlights.
Lincoln reaches back to make its first car in ages that we can really call gorgeous.
Three words: Inexpensive hybrid SUV. 'Nuf said.
Historians, take note: Honda's FCX is the first hydrogen-fuel-cell car in production.
The 2008 Volvo C30 makes for a fun and sporty little car that will stand out in a crowd. It can be optioned up with the full range of tech, though its stereo interface leaves something to be desired. Leave out the automatic transmis...
If you can stomach the exterior, the 2008 Ford Taurus X presents a practical solution for hauling people or cargo. Equipped with Sync and navigation, you get a good range of tech with some standout features.
The new TT has its share of cabin tech, but its the oily tech that really makes us like this car.
The TL is closely related to a former Tech Car of the Year--yeah, and Billy Carter was related to a U.S. president, too.
It's here--the C Class you don't have to make excuses for!
At the intersection of Ferrari collectibles and iPod accessories lies the Art.Engine audio system.
Cooley's not a huge fan of hydrogen cars--but this one might help change his mind. He gets a first look from the floors at the 2007 LA Auto Show.
We failed to find much that was special about our 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, and even with few options, it was expensive. Its hybrid system is its best feature, justifying most of the price.
From the doors to the engine, the RX-8 never lacks for tech--except in the dash.
Do most car interiors look alike to you? Not this one. Get a first look of the Faurecia Interior Concept from the 2007 LA Auto show.
Why can't Ford sell cars like this in the U.S.?
A clean diesel SUV is saddled with a Mercedes head unit we're less than in love with.
Finally, VW's Tiguan crossover is here. Do we care anymore?
Since when does a little hauler catch our eye?
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