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AutoWeek - Car Reviews
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Unbiased car reviews of all cars on the U.S. market with the experts at AutoWeek
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Green Cars: Report on hybrid and other alternative fuel cars
In terms of green car technology, North America is just catching up to the rest of the world. As green technology costs come in line with the value to the consumer, we'll probably see more eco-friendly cars hit the street. Whether it's gasoline-electric hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, electric, new-generation diesel or the next big thing, AutoWeek cover it on these pages.
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2011 Honda Odyssey, an AW Flash Drive:
What is it?
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2011 Mercedes-Benz R350 Bluetec, an AW Video Drivers Blog:
The Mercedes-Benz R350 wagon--it's big, heavy and powered by a diesel engine. That makes it an ideal car for road trips. AutoWeek editors Natalie Neff and Wes Raynal give their views.
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2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS, an AW Drivers Log:
MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I like this Camaro, but I don't love it, and that bums me out. I want it to be everything I hoped for, but it just doesn't quite satisfy me or provide the exact type of driving thrill I look for.
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2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged, an AW Drivers Log:
EXECUTIVE EDITOR ROGER HART: As far as comfort and interior design goes, the Range Rover remains at the head of the class.
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2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid, an AW Flash Drive:
What is it?
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2011 GMC Sierra 3500, What I drove last night:
Cue up the Sir Mix-a-Lot, because this truck has got back! In fact, everything about this truck is big. Let's start with the name--the 2011 GMC Sierra 3500 4WD Crew Cab SLT DRW. That is crammed with enough acronyms to qualify as a government project.
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2011 Hyundai Equus, an AW Flash Drive:
WITH VIDEO -- What is it?
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2011 BMW 335i sedan, an AW Video Drivers Blog:
The 2011 BMW 335i sedan is a car that is perfect in nearly every way. Editors Wes Raynal and Mac Morrison give their impressions of this recent visitor to the AutoWeek fleet of test cars.
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2011 Ford Fiesta SES Hatchback, an AW Drivers Log:
COPY CHIEF WENDY WARREN KEEBLER: I just reread Mark Vaughn's Drives story on the Fiesta and it confirmed what I suspected: This is not the Fiesta we've been wanting. As Mark says, "the first version of the Fiesta is not for enthusiast buyers.
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