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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Greentech: They?re Electric, but Can They Be Fantastic?
      There is not a single electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid that can approach the range, interior room and performance of a typical gas-powered sedan for a comparable price.

    +Design: Making the World Safe for Velocity
      Over the years, inventors with their own ideas of how to advance auto safety have built prototypes with many well-meaning (but misguided) safety concepts.

    +Motoring: Playing the Options for Best Returns
      Car buyers are finding that optional safety features can help owners get a higher price when it is time to sell or trade in the car.

    +G.M. and Union Reach Tentative Agreement
      The key provision of the landmark agreement, which ended a two-day strike, is a health care trust that would get G.M.?s massive liability off its books.

    +Motoring: Seeing the Light. Then Again, Maybe Not.
      Window tint laws can be confusing partly because there are federal standards and state standards, and each state has its own.

    +Trapdoor Opens on Hybrid Credit
      The clock has started ticking on the phase-out of tax credits for people who buy a Honda hybrid.

    +Behind the Wheel | 2008 Buick Enclave: A Hunt for Big Game Yields a Trophy by G.M.
      Replacing three discontinued models, the Buick Enclave crossover is a pleasing alternative to a trucklike S.U.V.

    +Showing Off the Power of Going Green
      Stung by criticism over environmental concerns, manufacturers used the 2007 Frankfurt motor show to prove just how ?green?European carmakers can be.

    +Collecting: A Place in the Sun From the Beach to the Desert
      This year brings an anniversary of perhaps the most important moment in the dune buggy?s 43-year history.

    +Art: The Duchamp of the Muscle Car
      Richard Prince blurs the distinctions between life and art, truth and fiction, and even automaking and sculpture.

    +After Test Runs, an Armory Is Ready to Declare, ?Artists, Start Your Engines?
      Tonight 10 motorcycle stunt riders wearing sunglasses will ride for seven minutes on 288 panels of painted plywood covering the drill hall floor of the Seventh Regiment Armory.

    +Greentech: Mileage Ratings Are Still Estimates, Though Closer to Reality
      Starting with 2008 models, car shoppers can have more faith in the fuel economy window stickers that they study in dealership showrooms.

    +McLaren Is Fined; Took Data From Rival
      The punishment for McLaren Mercedes was by far the harshest in the 57-year history of Formula One racing.

    +European Carmakers Bet That the U.S. Is Ready for Diesel
      European carmakers are hoping that diesel power will become an alternative to the hybrid cars popularized by Toyota and others.

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