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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Explaining the Trim Levels
KickingTiresThe new 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee gets a subtle freshening this year, and with the new face comes some new options. A new diesel engine enters the mix, as well as an additional trim, the top-of-the-line Summit. Add in a......Tags: Electronics, Diesel Fuel, Blu-ray Discs
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2013 Geneva International Motor Show: FT-86 Open Concept
KickingTiresLooks like: Yet another FT-86 concept Defining characteristics: It's a convertible version of the Scion FR-S Ridiculous features: Aside from the Milan-inspired interior, none; it looks production-ready Chances of being mass-produced: A Scion FR-S...Tags: Subaru, Car Engine Repair, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Milan (Italy)
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Luxury Wagons Work to Woo Families
KickingTiresI'm a wagon lover, and I'm not ashamed to say it. If things went my way, I'd have one of those big, wood-paneled ones in my driveway right now. However, most Americans don't share my enthusiasm for the old-school wagon.......Tags: Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles, Prices, Manufacturing and Engineering
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GM's New Framework Could Add Apps Galore
KickingTiresThe weather map displayed on a small screen showed what anyone could gather from looking outside. I sat inside a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, tucked into a brick-lined gallery in Chicago during a recent auto show. The digital map cast most......Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., The Weather Channel (tv network), International CES, Toyota, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Toyota to Pay $29 Million Settlement in Unintended Acceleration Claims
KickingTiresToyota will pay $29 million in settlements to 29 states and one U.S. territory resulting from claims that the automaker concealed information about its unintended acceleration recalls in 2009 and 2010. New Jersey led the investigation, which began in...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Justice System, Toyota Recalls, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, The Detroit News
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EPA Estimates Your Share of Cost for Fuel-Economy Mandate
KickingTiresIf you could double your new car's gas mileage, how much would that be worth to you? If you're thinking of a number somewhere in the neighborhood of $2,600, you'll at least be spared the sticker shock. The EPA projects......Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Detroit Free Press, Passenger Cars, Automotive Equipment, Freedom of the Press
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2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon: First Drive
KickingTiresMercedes-Benz has updated the mainstay E-Class lineup of midsize luxury cars for the 2014 model year, the latest in a barrage of products from the German automaker. Like the others, this one is also designed to keep rival BMW at......Tags: Cadillac, Electronics, Audi, BMW, Automotive Equipment
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Hyundai, Kia Mileage Mishap: How It Happened
KickingTiresHow did Hyundai-Kia get its estimated mileage ratings so wrong that it had to offer reimbursement to some 900,000 owners? The truth is complicated, and it gets to the complexities of EPA testing. Hyundai-Kia's Sung Hwan Cho told reporters this......Tags: Hyundai Motor Co., Kia, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Passenger Cars, Automotive Equipment
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Is a Flooded Car Junk?
KickingTiresAs East Coast residents recover from Hurricane Sandy, they'll be surveying their businesses, homes and cars and trying to decide what's salvageable. Here are some tips from Car Talk hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi about whether that flooded car is......Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Services and Shopping, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Business, Hurricanes
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Loopholes and Fuzzy Math: The Tangled Science of MPG Ratings
KickingTiresIn the wake of the revelations that Hyundai's and Kia's EPA mileage ratings were overstated, it's more important than ever for consumers to understand that mileage ratings are not always what they seem. On every new-car window sticker, shoppers will......Tags: Kia, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Services and Shopping, Ford, Hyundai
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NTSB: Make Collision-Avoidance Systems Standard
KickingTiresThe National Transportation Safety Board's 2013 Most Wanted safety list includes a recommendation for standard collision-avoidance systems on all cars, the first time the technology has made the agency's list. To the board, systems like lane departure...Tags: Standards, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents
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NHTSA: Electronic Stability Control Saves Lives
KickingTiresUpdated Dec. 7, 2012 Thousands of American lives have already been saved by electronic stability control systems, with many thousands more to come as the technology becomes as standard as seat belts and airbags, according to a National Highway Traffic.......Tags: Electronics, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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