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    +Behind the Wheel | 2008 Volvo XC70: A Wagon Survives the Slippery Slope
      While many manufacturers are ditching station wagons, Volvo is offering a rugged edition of its XC70.

    +Glory of Cars, Even Parking
      Contributing writers provide a handful of book recommendations, all related to automobiles but most of them of interest to the general reader.

    +Design: Getting an Early Start on Drawing the Future
      A design competition for elementary school students pushes them to stretch creatively and build team skills.

    +Collecting: Frugal, Before Americans Cared
      The efforts of Powel Crosley Jr. followed a path taken by many automaker start-ups: creating a car for the masses, whether the masses wanted one or not.

    +High Beams: Unfold and Ride
      To help solve the problem of overcrowded streets, a group at M.I.T. designed a folding electric scooter that can be placed throughout cities for rental.

    +Rust In Peace: Whoops! There Goes the Trunk
      When Buick was designing its 1939 models, a cost reduction of 10 percent led to an unfortunate shortcut.

    +For China and Vietnam, a Highway Link Means Speedy Growth
      Construction workers from Vietnam and China will soon join forces to build a highway that promises to bring new wealth to their once heavily guarded border regions.

    +European Automakers Likely to Build Plants in United States
      The dollar?s falling value is making European automakers eager to build more vehicles in the United States, even as American car companies continue to shift production to other, lower-cost countries.

    +Greentech: Hydrogen Car Is Here, a Bit Ahead of Its Time
      The recurring theme of Honda?s highly polished FCX fuel-cell car is normalcy, a sign that the company is confident the vehicle is ready for the road.

    +Greentech: G.M.?s Fuel-Cell Test: 100 Cars, No Charge
      General Motors is preparing to test its Equinox Fuel Cell crossover wagons by providing no-cost, three-month tests to 100 consumers in select markets.

    +Roads: A Shift, but for Some Drivers, a Vicious Circle
      Drivers in central Monmouth County find themselves facing yet another configuration of roads, courtesy of the New Jersey Department of Transportation: the roundabout.

    +Behind the Wheel | 2007 Suzuki XL7: It?s a Stretch: Small-Car Specialist Hits the Big Leagues
      Suzuki, best known for little cars with great mileage, had a surge in American sales last year, and brought out its largest vehicle ever.

    +Living the Hydrogen Life
      For two years, a Southern California family has been driving the earliest version of Honda?s FCX Clarity fuel-cell vehicle.

    +Greentech: A Microbrewery for Hydrogen
      In the standoff between hydrogen supply and hydrogen demand, home refueling stations are one option.

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