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Inside Line Technology Review: 2009 Cadillac CTS-VThe new 2009 Cadillac CTS-V is equipped with basically the same electronics package as the 2008 Cadillac CTS. There's a lot to like about the system, but there are some deficiencies, too. It's a comprehensive setup with a video monitor that motorizes up and down, navigation by Alpine and a 5... |
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Car And Driver Announces 10 Best For 2009 [Car And Drive 10Best]The crazy kids over at Car And Driver announced their annual "10BEST" cars for 2009 and, would you believe, they went out on a limb and put the Honda Accord on the list. Having sampled the best sub-$71,000 offerings the editors ranked all cars on a 1-100 scale to determine the best vehi... |
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Jalopnik Invades The Guangzhou International Auto Show [Guangzhou International Auto Show]Though we've given you a week of in-depth LA Auto Show coverage we couldn't just let a major auto show pass without keeping you, our treasured readership, up-to-date with the latest news. That's why we've all jumped on the company jet and charted a course for the Guangzhou International Auto Show, w ... |
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GM cancels 2008 LA Auto Show press conferenceAfter canceling plans to unveil the production version of the Cadillac CTS Coupe and the 2010 Buick LaCrosse, GM has canned plans to hold a press-conference during next week’s 2008 LA Auto Show. GM’s main man, Vice Chairman Bob Lutz, won’t be attending the show as well. addth... |
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VIDEO: GM's Chris Berube could school Clarkson on burnoutsFiled under: Coupes, Sedans/Saloons, Videos, Supercars, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge Click above to view videos from the latest Top Gear after the jump Top Gear is widely regarded as the best television show ever produced about cars. The production values are outstanding, the hosts are amusing an... |
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America's Top Universities Scouring China's High Schools To Recruit Top StudentsHarvard, Stanford and other top U.S. colleges say they're actively recruiting China's best high school students and offering them full scholarships. Recruiting the best Chinese students will help elite U.S. colleges maintain international dominance, especially in math and science, said William Fitz ... |

