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The most striking change in the 2008 Lincoln MKX is Sync, the voice-based software platform that enables users to play music and operate a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone using voice commands. The same can also be done using the steering wheel. The technology, developed by Microsoft, is said to be a revolutionary innovation. The MKX is a five-seat crossover based on the same platform as the Lincoln Aviator sport utility vehicle.[MORE]
The 2008 Dodge Dakota is an updated version of the midsize pickup truck. It features new exterior and interior styling, and a more powerful version of the optional 4.7-liter, V-8 engine Dodge Dakota Laramie wears a new face with a fully chromed grille. The other trim grades have other new "faces"; TRX with wheel bulges and the Sport with a monochromatic look. For 2008, the Dodge Dakota is offered in two body styles - extended cab and crew cab - and six trim levels: ST, SXT, SLT, TRX4, Sport ...[MORE]

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05/09/2008
Liane Yvkoff

(IAC) After paying a premium for a hybrid vehicle, owners expect savings at the pump. But instead of seeing more green in their wallets, many drivers are seeing red. Their frustration? Inability to achieve the average mileage per gallon advertised on their vehicle's EPA sticker. The new EPA mileage tests and calculations that went into effect in 2008 were supposed to temper driver expectations. So what's the problem? While the updated methodology that reflects more city driving, aggressive drivi...[more]
05/02/2008
Liane Yvkoff

(IAC) Fueling your hydrogen car with a glass of water may make for good headlines, but it's unlikely to happen any time soon. Unless we want a "scorched earth policy" to be the U.S.'s new energy policy, manufacturers will have to figure out a way to reduce carbon emissions sooner as opposed to later.  This doesn't mean that you have to learn to love the Prius—new eco-vehicles emerging on the horizon will make it easy to go green.Fueled by consumer demand, government regulations and profit-h...[more]
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