Wheels Blog: Rolls-Royce Wraith: Something Slightly Wicked This Way Comes

Times are changing, and Rolls-Royce – now owned by BMW – finds itself obligated to go, to some extent, with the flow.

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Get Something Shiny and Gadget-y for the Holidays? Download C/D for Your Mobile Device Now!

Not sure if you’ve been paying attention to the television this holiday season, but if so, you probably saw them: ads for tablet devices. Large tablets, small ­tablets, medium-size tablets. Three new screens from Amazon, two from Apple, and one from Microsoft, all being stroked and plied by children and bright-eyed teens of diverse ethnicities over a backdrop of bold color blocks and soft sans-serif type. The future is here, and a toddler is going to show you how to use it. Indeed, the tablet is b…

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2013 Ford Fusion Drive Review: Ford’s biggest seller offers something for everyone

What Is It? The Ford Fusion is the biggest-selling car in the Ford lineup and#8211; only the F-150 pickup truck moves out the dealership doors faster.

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Toyota’s new Scion is truly something to behold

The FR-S represents a huge departure for Toyota’s Scion brand. For starters, it looks really good.

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The All-New BMW 335i Takes On The Four Rings Seasons S4 And Something Weird Happens – BMW And Audi Switch Roles

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Something on your car you don’t like? You might have asked for it!

"Be careful what you wish for, for you may get it," the saying goes, and many car buyers are finding that to be true. Thick windshield pillars, head restraints that push your neck forward, transmissions that upshift too quickly: they're all because consumers and governments wanted the benefits that they provide, without realizing they may have the odd drawback. Read my list of them at Sympatico Autos  by clicking here.

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Is your car trying to tell you something?

Your car might not be able to converse with you in the literal sense, but it does have ways that it "tells" you that it needs repair – odd smells, strange lights, and warning signs among them. I have a list of ten of them that you can find at Sympatico Autos by clicking here.

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Something The NHTSA Missed? France To Make Breathalyzers Mandatory For Drivers

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TEASED: BMW’s Up To Something, Could Diesel-Powered M Cars Be JUST Around The Corner?

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2012 Mercedes-Benz B-class Driven: Becoming Something Better – First Drive Review

The first Mercedes-Benz B-class was a disappointment. The second generation is not.
When the first Mercedes-Benz A- and B-class appeared on the market, the tall compacts offered great practicality but little in terms of material quality or driving enjoyment. Welcome, then, to the second-generation B-class. It’s another high-roof hatchback, but this time it looks far less awkward, is larger, and rides on a new platform for which Mercedes has big plans.
Keep reading: 2012 Mercedes-Benz B-class &#821…

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