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Car booster seats to avoid

Car booster seats to avoid

While booster seats are improving, many don't fit consistently across all vehicles and 8 aren't recommended at all.  More

An economy driven by need not want, the unforeseen impact of Cash for Clunkers, and teenagers' lust for cell phones all point to structural shrinkage in the auto industry More
A new book from Steven Rattner shows how hard it's been to find someone to lead the automaker. More
In the 1980s,Toyota -- hoping to learn more about the U.S. market -- teamed with GM to make good, cheap, union-built cars in a GM plant. A new book, Clutch, shows how little GM got out of this rare gift. More
German Dash: VW CC SportThe sedan's design, drivability, and surprisingly good value help explain why VW is staging an impressive comeback. More
There's no such thing as a free lunch. The Audi's diesel-powered extended range comes at a not-inconsiderable price. More
The all-new M37, with a 3.7 liter, 330 horsepower engine, deserves to be the flagship of almost anybody's lineup. More
You've seen the headlines: automakers on the brink, sales slowing to a crawl, credit tighter than ever. Yet amid all of this gloom there's a silver lining: deals of a lifetime. But to snag one, you have to learn how to navigate today's uncharted market. More
Toyota's troubles: A timelineSince 2006, issues with brakes, acceleration, floor mats, and gas pedals have led to probes by U.S. agencies, resulted in the recall of over 10 million vehicles and landed the Japanese carmaker in trouble. More
The fate of legendary car brandsIt used to be simple: Racing-green cars were British, red cars were Italian. Now Tata owns Jag, and Volvo is being shopped to the Chinese. More
Cool cars for less than $18,000Cheap cars keep getting better and better. Kelley Blue Book picks the best for '09. More
Cool gadgetry for your carYour car may not be new, but its gizmos can be - for as little as a few hundred bucks. More
Detroit's brand chopping listHere's what may wind up on the block for Detroit's struggling auto brands as GM, Ford and Chrysler look for cuts. More
Kelley Blue Book predicts how much these vehicles will hold their value. More
Hyundai knocks one out of the car parkHyundai turns a corner with the 2011 Sonata delivering quality, value and performance in the crowded midsize sedan segment. Play

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