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Recent reviews:
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Jetta Sportwagen offers power, but doesn't gulp down gas
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Audi provides pizazz with new S5
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2009 Nissan Maxima: Sedan with a sporty attitude
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Aston Martin V8: Worthy of James Bond
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Sonata ready for big time
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G8 gets to pump fast, often
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Chrysler's new Challenger gets 'em going
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Corolla redesign is on time
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Audi A4 Avant mates elegant design with driveability, utility
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Mazda's RX for boredom
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2009 Toyota Corolla Matrix: A nifty car for all ages
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By any name, Volvo V70 station wagon a pleasure to drive
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Azera continues Hyundai's gains in luxury
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2008 Scion xD measures up
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2008 Honda Fit is little car with big list of fans
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MKZ's a luxury easy rider
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Evo elicits stares, makes you feel part of hip crowd
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Nissan's Z gets an A in fun
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Kia Optima EX: Bang for a buck
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Audi's Q for quality
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Kia's hatchback version just as peppy
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Vue keeps eye off the pump
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Azera is at the table
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Sable offers room for whole family
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Expedition EL Offers More Room
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Porsche 911: A drop-dead-gorgeous piece of engineering
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Quick, smooth Audi TT roadster
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A tough, stylish Saab? Believe it
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2008 Nissan 350Z: Tooling around in the Z
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This Caddy rocks
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Civic Hybrid is green fun
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Acura TL Type S
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Ford Taurus X: Not too big, not too small
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2008 Nissan Quest
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Honda Accord: Safer, faster, taller
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Supersized
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2008 Nissan Versa: Economical comfort
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Sensible sedans
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Worst cars of 2007
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Small and fuel-friendly
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Scion xD: versatile hatchback
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The Infiniti G37 Coupe dazzles
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Six luxury cars
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Nissan Rogue: Peppy engine
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Audi R8 shines like a star
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Infiniti: First-class accommodations
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2008 Ford Taurus: Better than ever
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Toyota Scion: Frugal family car
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Kia Spectra: Great value
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Buick Enclave: Handsome soccer-mom-type vehicle
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Volkswagen Touareg 2: Ready for action.
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2008 Honda Pilot: Comfy, not flashy
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2008 Chrysler Town & Country: A winner
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Mercedes-Benz CL550: Sheer beauty
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The Hyundai Veracruz SUV: Superb product
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The Hyundai Veracruz SUV: Superb product
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The Dodge Dakota: Enhanced power
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The Honda Fit: A well put together car
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The Chevy Suburban: The big guy
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The Kia Sportage: High fun & quality quotient
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The Saturn Vue: Nicely packaged crossover SUV
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The Mini Cooper: Fun and frugal
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The Kia Rondo: Family-friendly fun
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Chevrolet HHR is both fun and practical
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2007 Honda Civic lives up to its reputation
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2008 Ford Escape compact SUV: bolder new look
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2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible: Fun to drive
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Lexus GS 450h: Very quick
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Jaguar: Sleek and muscular
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2007 BMW3-Series Convertible: Smartly designed
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Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Limited: A fun commute
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Mazda CX-9: Room for the kids
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GMC Acadia: Well-designed interior
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2007 Volvo S80: Quality stays high
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Mazdaspeed 3 GT: A powerful, grown-up car
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Kia Sorento: Bargain-priced utility
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Toyota Tundra: Capable, and comfortable
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Dodge Avenger: A sexy sedan
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Volkswagen GTI: A whole lot of fun
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Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI: Platinum-card luxury
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BMW X5: Handles nimbly
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Chevrolet Silverado: Capable and comfortable
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Hyundai Elantra: Surprisingly sophisticated
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Pontiac G5 GT: A competent commuter car
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Honda Accord: It won't break your heart
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2007 Saturn Outlook: Runs like a dream
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2007 Acura MDX: Enviable versatility
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Ford Edge: Plenty of utility
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Dodge Magnum SRT8: A stylish standout
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Saturn Vue Green Line: The advantage is price
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Porsche Cayman: Makes driving fun
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Chrysler Aspen: Pulling power aplenty
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Suzuki XL7: Bigger, better SUV
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Hummer H3: Few places it can't go
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Chevrolet Avalanche: More driver-friendly
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Mercedes-Benz R320 CDI: A classy diesel SUV
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2007 Suzuki SX4: A solid ride
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2007 Hyundai Santa Fe: A terrific choice
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The Saturn Aura: Real deal sex appeal
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