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November 8, 2009 9:45 AM PST

Ford puts airbags where? Automatic parking coming to a car near you, the Army wants a hybrid Humvee, first 4G-connected car is a Prius, and we take a spin in the hottest SUV you'll ever drive.

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EPISODE 143

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CNET review of the 2010 BMW X5 M

Ford to put airbags into seat belts

First 4G LTE-connected concept car is a Prius

CNET coverage of the best tech from SEMA

Best colleges for a career designing cars

October 30, 2009 6:07 PM PDT

Honda talks about bigger hybrids, Cash for Clunkers might have been a huge boondoggle, Infiniti will get an electric car, should DWT be punished harder than DUI? And we take you for a ride in the frustratingly fun Scion xB.

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EPISODE 142

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Should DWT being punished more severely than DUI?

CNET drives the new 2010 VW GTI

CNET review of the 2010 Scion xB

World distance record claimed for driving an electric car on a single charge

Wacky driving robot being developed at MIT

October 23, 2009 4:37 PM PDT

Lexus is about to put the V-10 LFA into production; Ford puts batteries in the Focus; Nissan swears that goofy Land Glider is for real; we discuss why your cell phone may not work worth a damn in your next new car; and we take a ride in the luxury crossover that started it all.

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EPISODE 141

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Lexus' first supercar is reality: The LFA

Honda CR-Z coming to the U.S.

California energy rules could hamper in-car cell phone reception

CNET's take on the third generation Lexus RX350

Standard charger for electric cars soon to be adopted

October 16, 2009 4:57 PM PDT

Apps are the next big thing in car tech; New York wants to crack down on how truckers use GPS; why run-flat tires suck so damned much; the search for the perfect iPod Touch rig in your car; and a ride in the BMW 650i Convertible.

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Episode 140

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CNET drives the BMW 650i Convertible in a rather bemused way

Consumer Reports takes on the stuck throttle floor mat thing

Why an FM modulator makes a monkey out of your hissy FM transmitter

New York state wants to crack down on truckers using GPS the wrong way

Run-flat tires: Not worth the various headaches, hassles, and costs?

October 9, 2009 4:56 PM PDT

The drumbeat gets louder against driving while texting, it's hybrid vs. diesel for Green Car of the Year, GM says selling on eBay was great--but we're over it! And we go for a ride in a new retractable Lexus that is either BMW's nightmare--or a total chick car.

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EPISODE 139

SHOW NOTES

Federal employees banned from driving while texting -- are you next?

Vote for Green Car of the Year

We get an early ride in the Acura ZDX

Audi's electric supercar is a go

CNET Video: BMW 650i Convertible

October 2, 2009 5:08 PM PDT

Toyota recalls 3.8 million cars, automakers gear up for the Tokyo Motor Show, Garmin sets a date and price for the Nuvifone, and we go for a ride in Lincoln's smallest luxury car.

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EPISODE 138

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Toyota recalls vehicles over loose floor mats

Skydeck concept: Honda's hybrid van of the future

Mazda to show concept, fuel efficient engines in Tokyo

Subaru's Tokyo concept surfs trends

Reserve Nissan's Leaf EV starting Spring 2010

Garmin Nuvifone G60 launching with AT&T on October 4

TomTom prices iPhone car cradle

September 25, 2009 5:05 PM PDT

Everyone is saying ENOUGH to driving while distracted; Volvo announces a plug in hybrid, while Mini wonders how to charge them; Chrysler gets rid of the book we never read, but always wanted; and we go for a ride in a really affordable performance car you wouldn't have taken seriously a few years ago.

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EPISODE 137

SHOW NOTES

U.S. to hold a summit on driving while distracted--soon a stigma equal to drunk driving?

Volvo promises its first plug-in hybrid, in showrooms by 2012

CNET takes a drive in the new Nissan 370Z Roadster

Mini finds out that charging an electric car isn't as easy as just plugging it in

Hyundai Genesis Coupe on the road with the editors of CNET. Look out!

September 18, 2009 11:55 PM PDT

All the droolworthy stuff from Frankfurt, what it will *really* take to sell the Chevy Volt, Toyota's gonna' call everything a Prius, and this is the first episode of 'Car Tech Live', the new live video edition of the CNET Car Tech Podcast.

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EPISODE 136

SHOW NOTES

CNET coverage of the Frankfurt auto show

What's the funny noise coming from your electric Nissan?

Hertz NeverLost supports USB drives to load your navigation destinations

Calculate if a plug-in hybrid makes sense for you

FLO TV in-car television debuts as a dealer option

September 12, 2009 8:35 PM PDT

Ford is backing a federal ban on texting while driving--well, of course they are! Do you need a nanny to hang up the phone for you? GM thinks its cars and technology are good enough for a money back guarantee. And we roll in the Mercedes that looks more expensive than it is.

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The stunning, sort-of-affordable Mercedes E550 Coupe

The stunning, sort-of-affordable Mercedes E550 Coupe

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Ford backs ban on driving while texting

Mercedes S500 Plug-in Hybrid

Frankfurt hottie: Audi R8 Spyder

Mercedes E550 Coupe review and video

New iPod Nano gets FM radio

September 5, 2009 9:49 AM PDT

If you buy a Chevy Volt, are you a moron? The writing's on the wall for driving while texting. Future Toyotas may call you a liquor face. And we take a ride in really great American hybrid.

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SHOW NOTES
BMW's Vision EfficientDynamics concept is electric, hybrid, diesel, turbo...

BMW's Vision EfficientDynamics concept is electric, hybrid, diesel, turbo...

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BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car

Toyota breathalyzer also checks your face

Garmin Nuvi 1690 with NuLink service

Audi microsite hints at something electric

CNET gives Ford Fusion Hybrid an Editors' Choice

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Every Friday, car nut and tech aficionado Brian Cooley runs down the latest news in the ever-evolving integration between cars and technology. Meanwhile, Wayne Cunningham and Antuan Goodwin drive the newest car in the CNET barn, going over its cabin tech with a fine-toothed comb, checking out off-the-line acceleration, and trying not to crash.

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