Are You Riding on a Black Box? In the United States, there are approximately 190 million drivers. If you are driving a car manufactured by GM or Saturn, you could be carrying around an event data recorder (EDR) and not even know it.
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Big 3 Reliability Gets a Lift For the first time since Consumer Reports began tracking vehicle reliability in the 1970s, models from Detroit’s automakers rate higher than their European competitors, but they still trail Asia-based manufacturers.
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Drug Users Targeting Saturns Drivers of Saturn cars be warned. Your wheels are the hottest property among unscrupulous auto thieves in San Francisco and San Mateo. Earlier model 1993 and 1994 Saturns are being targeted, but cops said some 1998 models are also hit.
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How Low Will It Go? According to the US Energy Department, the national average price of regular gas is at its annual low of $1.38 per gallon. It was only two and a half months ago (May 15th) that the
average was at its record high, $1.72 per gallon. Why you may ask? Surprisingly, fuel supply is outweighing demand.
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Switch to Cleaner-Burning Gasoline in 2004 Could Cause Price Sspikes A nationwide transition to cleaner gasoline that begins in 2004 is expected to cause modest supply constraints that could trigger sporadic price increases at the pump. So while refiners must spend billions to comply with the strict federal low-sulfur standards for gasoline and diesel, executives and analysts believe the upcoming switch -- lauded by environmentalists -- might actually boost industry profits.
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Ten Affordable iPod-Compatible Cars Listed on the following pages are ten vehicles that come standard with iPod compatibility, or require simple upgrades to make using an iPod in the car simple and easy. Best of all, they’re under $25,000.
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The Demise Of The Stick Shift Is Accelerating With a wicked grin slicing his jaw, Curtis Preston, 38, turns up the ramp to the highway. Wham! He crushes the accelerator to the floor and holds it there. With his left foot, he pounds down the clutch. With his fist, he slams the gear shift into second, then third, then fourth.
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