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Cadillac CTS, Infiniti M models earn Top Safety Pick status from IIHS

16. August 2010

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Filed under: Safety , Acura , Audi , BMW , Cadillac , Hyundai , Lexus , Lincoln , Mercedes-Benz The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has put a new crop of large luxury vehicles through its crash test gauntlet, and the Cadillac CTS and Infiniti M joined some impressive company in scoring a Top Safety Pick designation.

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Worth the Paper Cuts: Cardboard Honda NSX racer assembly shots are awesome

4. August 2010

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Filed under: Motorsports , Coupe , Performance , Etc.

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Rumormill: Abarth Roadster based on KTM X-Bow?

3. August 2010

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Filed under: Convertible , Budget , Performance , Europe , Fiat , Rumormill Now this is a rumor we can get behind. According to Auto Express , Fiat is looking to take the mid-engine, rear-wheel drive fight to the Lotus Elise with a new Abarth roadster based on - get this - the KTM X-Bow . How's that for mouth watering?

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Consumer Reports picks best cars for teens and seniors

3. August 2010

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Filed under: Car Buying , Budget , Minivan/Van , Sedan , SUV , Safety , Hatchback , Acura , Honda , Hyundai , Kia , Mazda , Nissan , Subaru , Luxury Consumer Reports picks the best cars for teens and seniors - Click above for high-res image gallery The car-savy folk over at Consumer Reports have released a new list of its best picks for vehicles suited for teens and seniors.

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Nissan reveals new object detection, rear-collision avoidance systems [w/video]

29. July 2010

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Filed under: Safety , Technology , Nissan Nissan object detection and Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Concept - click above for high-res image gallery Vehicles from an increasing number of automakers are becoming more aware of their surroundings than the drivers that operate them. The latest is Nissan , which has announced several new safety technologies set to be added to its lineup, including a Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Concept.

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