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Updated: January 04, 2009
Mercedes C300 earns its star
The compact and midsize luxury sedan market is getting to be like a big party in a small room. It's not the largest segment of the market, but it seems everybody's got to have a car in it these days. In this seriously crowded segment of the car market, the new Mercedes C-Class stands out by being ineffably polite. Full Story

 
Updated: December 24, 2008
2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid - going green gets better
We were intrigued during a visit to New York City by the large number of Ford Escape Hybrid taxis plying the streets of Manhattan. ...[MORE]

 
Updated: December 24, 2008
Lincoln MKS looks back in design, ahead in technology advances
Ford Motor Co. went back to the future in designing its 2009 Lincoln MKS as the flagship of the company's luxury brand. ...[MORE]

 
Updated: November 25, 2008
L.A. Auto Show showcases new green products
It's getting easier than ever to be a green driver.  ...[MORE]

Saturn Astra XR a head spinner
Less than a year after it debuted in the U.S. as a replacement for the Ion, Saturn's Astra XR has proved itself to be a snazzy sports coupe that's a fun, stylish ride. ...[MORE]

 
Updated: July 19, 2008
Classic chase scene set the standard
The classic chase scene in the 1968 movie "Bullitt" lasted nine minutes and 42 seconds and brought attention to the Mustang GT 390 and the Dodge Charger. ...[MORE]

New Scion xB a good fit for young and old
Five years after Toyota Motor Corp. launched its Scion Division, the urban-utility vehicle is living up to expectations.  ...[MORE]

 
Updated: February 27, 2007
2007 Acura MDX pricier than last year's model
The automotive mantra when a manufacturer launches a new or significantly upgraded vehicle is that it has held the line on prices, particularly when figuring in equipment now standard that was optional last year. ...[MORE]

Zero percent financing not always the best option
A new round of discount financing and the arrival of 2003 models are bringing car and truck buyers back into showrooms.

But in addition to kicking the tires and taking a test drive, consumers need to shop hard to make their way through an array of auto loans.

Despite a rocky economy, U.S. auto sales in August were up nearly 18 percent compared to a year ago and 2002 is shaping up as another strong year. ...[MORE]

 
Updated: October 14, 2005
Attorney sentenced in insurance scam
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Marina del Rey attorney was sentenced Friday to seven years and eight months in prison for his role in an auto insurance fraud ring that stole about $3 million, officials said.

Robert Belshaw, 56, was found guilty in March of five counts of money laundering and three counts of state income tax evasion.

A co-defendant and ring leader, Solomon Morris Davis, 61, of Rancho Palos Verdes, also was convicted on 20 counts of insurance fraud and conspiracy. ...[MORE]

 
Updated: October 14, 2005
Tailpipes hazardous to health
Children living near freeways have a greater chance of developing asthma, and people living in communities with airborne particle pollution are more likely to die earlier than those who don't, according to two studies released today... ...[MORE]