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Honda has rolled out a totally redesigned Odyssey for 2011. It's roomier
and more upscale—but buyers may be turned off by its funky looks and
steep price
For serious drivers only: Porsche has stripped all the excess weight it can (no radio!) and muscled up the engine to make the Spyder the fastest Boxster yet
Roomy, well-appointed and well-engineered, the new 2010 Acura MDX might just be
the best seven-person luxury SUV on the market—and it sells for only
around $45,000
The BMW Alpina B7 is a limited-edition version of the 7 series that delivers 500 horsepower and race track-quality performance without sacrificing luxury
The new 2010 Ghost is the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever, thanks to its turbocharged V12 engine, and with a base price of $247,000 it's a relative bargain
The 2010 BMW 750Li sedan offers BMW-style performance and engineering coupled with its refined new xDrive all-wheel-drive system and an additional 5.4 inches of rear-seat legroom
Lexus's RX basically started the mid-size luxury crossover craze when it was first introduced in 1998. Can the redesigned 2010 model uphold the brand's reputation for bulletproof quality?
With terrific design, technology, and performance, vehicles like the all-new 2010 Lincoln MKT luxury crossover are proof that Detroit is finally building great products again
From strong concepts like the Cadillac XTS Platinum and stylish compacts
like the Ford Focus to some less successful attempts from Honda, Lincoln
and others, the 2010 NAIAS proves that the auto industry is serious
about overhauling itself
Mercedes has tweaked its mid-level E-Class, making it more stylish and upmarket and refining its performance. Equally impressive, Mercedes has done all that and kept the price cheaper than the model it replaces
The L.A. Auto Show is back. The mood may not be as gloomy as last year, but uncertain sales, management shakeups, government intervention, and ongoing energy concerns continue to define—and depress—the industry
The new 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo offers the roominess of a crossover, and the performance and styling of a BMW. But the clunky exterior may turn off some buyers
Coming to dealers at the end of November, the new Honda Accord Crosstour offers the same ride and quality of the Accord but the looks and capacity of a crossover
Honda looks to dethrone Toyota's Prius as the No. 1 hybrid, but even though the Insight is priced lower it offers inferior gas mileage, interior space, and performance
The resurrected Chevy Camaro is a thing of beauty and power, but do buyers still want Detroit muscle cars? Once they drive the Camaro, we think they will
The surprisingly well-designed and -engineered Hyundai Genesis offers luxury and performance that is almost as good as the Mercedes C-Class or BMW 3 Series, but for thousands less
Institutions dedicated to the history of some of Europe's best-known automakers are springing up all over and include other attractions to entice tourists
The reinvigorated Ford Focus, complete with Sync technology and 35 mpg on the highway, shows that American compact cars can compete with Japan's. Too bad about the cheesy interior
The smoking-hot Cadillac CTS-V is the kind of car GM should have been making all along. It's got looks, performance, and a competitive price. Too bad it's a niche luxury vehicle that won't ever be a big seller
Carriers including AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sirius XM, as well as automakers like Ford and GM, are devising hardware and software to turn cars into moving communications hubs
Winners of Toyota's sponsored design competition include a vertical storage system to keep bikes away from thieves, and a keyboard for two-fingered typists
Consumers have plenty of incentives to buy small, fuel-efficient cars. To meet the demand, automakers worldwide are bringing out new or resurrected models
The '09 FX35 may not be for everyone, but if you prize great
handling, speed and comfort and don't mind its looks and mediocre gas
mileage, head for your Infiniti dealer
The new '09 Jaguar XF is one of the finest luxury sports
cars we've ever driven, a gorgeous new rival to such vehicles as the BMW 5
Series, Mercedes E Class, and Audi A6
Even as the auto industry enters an unpredictable tailspin, manufacturers both foreign and domestic are preparing a raft of new vehicles for the 2009-2010 model year. From thrifty-yet-fun sporty compacts to ultra-luxury coupes, here are 20 must-drive vehicles for 2009
Virtual-reality golf emerges as a hot new business in KoreaThe new $105,000, 2009 Corvette ZR1 is designed to compete with the fastest supercars Italy and Germany has to offer and, boy, does it ever!
Dodge's souped-up, special-edition Caliber SRT-4 lets drivers
unleash their inner juvenile delinquent—without spending a lot of money.
That's good, because you'll need the extra cash to buy gas
There are a few rays of hope out there for the auto industry. After years of taking a back seat to pickups and SUVs, small cars and hybrids—both domestic and imported—are suddenly sales champs at the 2008 halfway mark
Most Americans say further gasoline price increases won't affect their summer driving plans. Sure, prices are at a record. But a typical road trip hasn't gotten all that much more expensive.
It's so sad. In a world of $4 gas, can gorgeous cars we drive simply for the sheer pleasure of it survive? A look at those weekend cars whose time may have come
Is it possible to improve on the already sweet-handling and speedy BMW 3 Series? Believe it or not, yes. The BMW M3 Coupe is a 414-hp, V8-powered joy to drive
Baby boomers came of age driving muscle cars and SUVs. As they get older, they can continue their love affair with the car, but instead of powerful engines or flashy exteriors, they will need new features and technology that aid their weaker eyes and creakier joints
A number of carmakers are focusing on newer, cleaner diesel engines rather than hybrid technology. Take a look at these 50-state-legal diesel vehicles coming soon
From bikes to electric scooters to hybrid mini-cars, a huge variety of new vehicles and programs are now in place to encourage city travel by means other than CO2-spewing, gas-guzzling automobiles
Hyundai's new upscale sedan, redesigns from Mercedes and Acura, and Pontiac's three new offerings, including a coupe version of the Solstice convertible
China's new wave of millionaires are spending fortunes to buy luxury cars, from Rolls-Royces to special-edition Buicks, some of which can't even be found in the West
The Indian conglomerate's auto unit has grabbed headlines for its new
Peoples' Car, but its operations also include consumer goods, chemicals,
steel, power, and more
Looking for performance and style but don't want to spend a fortune? Here are 16 recommendations at prices ranging from under $25,000 to under $55,000 that will leave you with a smile on your face and money in your bank account
Mercedes' new GL320 CDI SUV offers luxury, refinement, power,
and great gas mileage. Too bad the steep sticker price and high price of
diesel may keep away many potential buyers
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested nine new midsize SUVs and found that, with the exception of the Nissan Murano, most of them left something to be desired
We take a look at the high-performance divisions of the world's greatest luxury carmakers, including Mercedes' AMG, BMW's M, and Cadillac's new V series
U.S. vehicle sales are ebbing, and the Detroit Three are losing market share. U.S.-based automakers are making progress on improving production efficiency, but many of their cars and trucks still lag behind Toyota and Honda in dependability.
The 15 most promising new cars of 2008 include the powerful Bentley Brooklands coupe and the electric Tesla Roadster that zooms from zero to 60 in less than four seconds
You don't need to spend a fortune to get blazing speed and rakish looks. But, whether you are looking at new cars, classics, or kit cars, you do have to know where to find them
This year, auto designers had fun, as usual, coming up with far-out, innovative designs, but even their most fantastic ideas were shaped by concerns about fuel economy
Think the $1.4 million Bugatti Veyron is the world's most expensive car? Here's a list of 15 cars that sold this year for $2.8 million to $9.3 million each
BusinessWeek's David Kiley discusses how the Indian car company, which is a well-known brand in its homeland, is courting green consumers and Indian expats in the U.S.
Here's a look at BMW's remake of the Rolls-Royce Phantom family, which has been such a success that the automaker is planning to roll out a "baby" Rolls in 2009
Every automaker has one: a perfectly good car that few people want. These cars aren't lemons, but they aren't getting the attention they deserve—or their company wants
Increasingly, many of the smartest auto designs are not only being created overseas, they are staying overseas. Here are 16 sleek, stylish--and typically small--cars that should be available on American roads, but aren't
Just because you're paying top dollar for a car doesn't mean you need to impoverish yourself at the gas pump. Find out which luxury autos let you drive and save money in style
J.D. Power announces its annual Vehicle Dependability Survey, with Ford, Honda, and Toyota's Scion and Lexus divisions scoring the top honors—but some winners have already been discontinued
Volvo's flagship is handsome, powerful, and, of course, safe. But in its extremely competitive luxury field, does it have enough personality to compete against rivals BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus?
GM hopes to wow Chinese luxury car buffs with its Cadillac lineup and a taste for the high life by serving up Davidoff cigars and Napa Valley wines at its showrooms
Nissan redesigned its venerable Sentra economy car for '07, making it bigger and giving it a much-improved interior. But it faces very tough competition
A new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists ranks Honda as the greenest automaker, while the Big Three are the big cause for environmental concern
Attention parents of large families, and Secret Service members, your favorite SUV looks better and drives better than ever. And, best of all, its fuel economy isn't that bad
The Subaru Legacy wagon is one of the most affordable, practical, yet fun-to-drive family cars on the market. Unfortunately, it's not going to be around much longer, so check it out now if you want one
Sales of diesels in the U.S. have been slow, but that's because there aren't many available...yet. If you are looking to buy one, take a look at what's on the market
The fifth WADC strived to provide manufacturers worldwide with a source of new automotive design talent—and to encourage design students to choose a career in the industry
From hybrids to hydrogen cells, the world's leading automakers are working furiously to increase their production of "green cars." But buyers may be forgiven for being confused over which technology is best
As always, Geneva sees European auto companies, and their overseas rivals, debut some of their smartest, most stylish new models. Here are our selections for this year's winners—and losers
Despite strong competition in the popular midsize category, the Altima sells well because of its pricing, performance, sharp looks, and fuel efficiency
When it comes to automotive opulence, the Europeans retain the crown, thanks to such legendary brands as Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Maserati. However, Japan's Lexus LS460 squeaks onto the list
Behemoths like this once ruled America's roads, but they're gradually becoming extinct. Evolution is a good thing, but the Expedition is still one heck of an SUV
BMW has totally revamped its pioneering X5 SUV for the first time since the model came out in 2,000. Bottom line on the new X5: A sharp vehicle, but pricey
Whether from carmakers or the aftermarket, one of the biggest anticipated trends in the auto industry is developing technology to access phones, PDAs, music, maps, and more through new dashboard controls
General Motors' redesigned flagship pickup truck is now the benchmark among domestic, full-size pickups, but it faces a challenge from Toyota's new Tundra
From a $25,000 hatchback to a $328,000 rolling work of art, our top choices for buyers for whom a luxurious interior is a higher priority than horsepower or handling
Volvo's top-selling model has a powerful new entry-level engine, a top safety rating, and numerous features that make it a family-friendly people hauler
Take a look into the future at Detroit's annual premier automotive showcase, where carmakers from around the world unveil their newest models, as well as far-off—and far-out—concepts
Acura's tech-laden TL sedan is a low-hassle, high-tech crowd-pleaser that is packed to the gills with digital goodies and power to spare—particularly with the return of the high-performance Type S edition
While Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, and Toyota Camry retained the top three spots for a consecutive year, Corolla and Cobalt made their first appearances in the top 10
The made-in-Korea Aveo subcompact has been redesigned and improved for the '07 model year. But it still can't match the Nissan Versa, Honda Fit, and Toyota Yaris
For years, Lincoln was the archetype of the American luxury car, but increased competition has weakened its legacy. Can successful new designs and an increased emphasis on luxury help it regain its preeminence—and sales?
The Toyota Camry is the best-selling family sedan on the market. Now the new Camry Hybrid is giving the hybrid version of the Honda Accord a real dusting
From the Boxster and Cayenne to the legendary 911, no luxury carmaker offers the range, reputation, performance, quality, and competitive pricing of Porsche
The latest cars from high-end marques such as BMW, Aston Martin, Lotus, Land Rover, and Ferrari—what else would you expect from an auto show held in Los Angeles?
The new Hyundai Accent hatchback is an inexpensive economy car that comes laden with standard safety and other features. But it faces tough competition from Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Chevy
Car sales in China could grow by 30% in 2006, and global automakers are expected to double capacity by 2010. Here's what Chinese buyers are snapping up
The new A4 Cabriolet is a quick, beautifully made convertible. But it will get some serious competition next March when BMW's hot new 328i and 335i convertibles hit the market
From Ascari to Spyker, the world’s fastest, coolest looking, bank account-draining, you’ve-got-to-have- nerves-of-steel-to-drive-one-of-these-babies supercars
Senior transportation design students at Detroit's College for Creative
Studies presented their work to the public and industry representatives
during the school's annual Student Exhibition earlier this year
Too much inventory is bad for automakers and dealers—but a great opportunity for consumers. Find out the 10 cars and trucks with the highest inventory in the U.S.
BMW's new Leipzig plant is one of the most innovative car factories in the world, thanks in part to the avant-garde design of its central building. Bucking convention, plant manager Peter Claussen held an architectural competition for the factory, inviting the world's top design houses to help create a central building with interior spaces that would promote communication between line workers and managers, enhance innovation, and speed problem-solving. Claussen wanted soaring, transparent spaces, daylight streaming in, and open, cascading work areas. Pritzker Prize-winning, London-based architect Zaha Hadid transformed that vision into a productivity-enhancing factory that is also visually striking.
Looking to go up against two of the world's best-selling cars—the Camry and Accord—the Aura offers good looks, plenty of power, and an affordable price
From cars that pay attention when you don't to built-in stereos that can store music and photo collections, high-tech cars are now commonly available in nearly every segment
Transportation Design students from this Italian applied arts school were
challenged to design the Renault that they'd like to drive in the near future
From the brand new Ford Edge crossover to the cutting-edge Lexus GS 450h luxury hybrid sedan, here are the new models that will define the 2007 automotive year
With its body-on-frame design that mates the utility and capability of a truck undercarriage with the body of a car, the Explorer was almost single-handedly responsible for the sport-utility-vehicle revolution. Now, after selling more than 5.5 million units over the past decade, it could soon be fighting for survival because of its poor fuel economy. That's too bad, because the Explorer is still a great SUV.
To maintain its sales vroom, VW must continue cutting costs, remain competitive with Asia, and get new products to dealers. Here are the cars on which the company's fortunes are riding for 2007
There are a lot of zippy small cars on the market. The Fit isn't one of them. It is, however, a well-priced, intelligently designed, and fuel-efficient subcompact that will appeal to many cost- and environmentally minded buyers
There are some duds, but some new GM cars, such as the CTS, Saturn Aura, Chevy Impala, and, down the road, a new Camaro, could be the hits the struggling auto maker badly needs
Christie's Exceptional Motor Cars auction in Monterey, Calif., is one of the classic-car world's premier annual events, and this year offers some real beauties
It may look like another plastic Detroit dullmobile, but thanks to a 205-horsepower dual overhead cam, four-cylinder engine, the SS has lots of excitement under the hood
Driving from Amsterdam to Beijing would be difficult under any circumstances, but doing it in a classic car requires determination, nerves of steel, and plenty of spare parts
Some new British models from Land Rover, Jaguar, and Vauxhall make their debut, but one of the most exciting new cars is the long-awaited BMW M6 convertible
With a 300 hp V6 and a starting price of $33,055, the Grand Touring Coupe may not be the fastest sports car in the world, but it might be one of the most attractive and affordable
Unless you like the idea of spending a lot of time taking your new car back to the dealer for one glitch after another, take a look at the 2006 cars that suffered the biggest recalls
The Corvette convertible with automatic transmission may not satisfy hardcore drivers, but it's still one of the sexiest and most affordable roadsters on the market.
The all-new 2007 Jaguar XK features an aluminum monocoque body structure that is 31% stiffer than its predecessor with a 10% improvement in power to weight ratio
From small cars to supercars, a look at the U.S.-made cars that scored best in terms of reliability, safety, cost of ownership, fuel economy, and performance
The new Saturn Sky roadster is a well-priced winner. Is this an aberration or an indication that GM is finally producing cars that can compete against imports?
American consumers are fighting high gas prices with gusto, and
companies are doing their best to help. BusinessWeek chose the
best cars by vacation type—and our picks might surprise you
With gas prices rising, small cars are becoming increasingly attractive. The best thing is that, thanks to improved design and performance, they are also a blast to drive
The new flagship from Mercedes combines a sleek new look and a bigger engine, but can it escape the quality-control problems that plagued earlier versions?
The fuel crunch may soon be driving the U.S. market toward diesel vehicles long popular in Europe for their fuel efficiency. Here are some you may be shopping for soon.
With its power, good looks, and overall quality, the new Toyota pickup is the most serious threat yet to U.S. auto makers' dominance of the light-truck market
Look, up in the sky, it's a, well, a wild goose chase, mostly.
Undaunted by generations of failure, designers and dreamers keep coming
up with flying cars like these
Transportation Design students at Germany's Pforzheim University displayed their work in the school's spring Transportation Design degree show in February, one of the two graduation shows per year
This year's European auto show was not a quiet affair. Automakers
from around the world are showcasing vehicles they hope will help crack
the European market as well as juice sales back home.
Students from the Transportation Design Masters program at Spain's Elisava School of Design presented their work in the 2005 Degree Show entitled 'Real Transportation'
In the lull between the Tokyo Motor Show and the upcoming Detroit
autopalooza in January, carmakers are leaking info on new models. Here's
a look from Car Design News
Technology should make life easier. When it doesn't, it's not your fault. Each Tuesday Senior Technology Writer Arik Hesseldahl answers your toughest tech questions–in plain English.
This weekly podcast series will help people learn how to invest by covering the mutual fund managers, institutional investors, and hedge fund hotshots who are wracking up scorching returns. Part personal profile and part investment expose, it will examine the investment philosophies of the masters in plain and simple terms so that BW listeners learn how to manage their own investments.
How do I get an interview for a job? What should I do to get the best possible start in a new leadership position? Climbing the Ladder tackles these questions and more -- drawing on the experience of Executive Editor John A. Byrne
Each month BusinessWeek editors will distill useful insights and practical guidelines from select stories in BusinessWeek magazine and explore the broad spectrum of issues facing top managers.
New technologies are revolutionizing the way companies -- from Web startups to Dow titans -- manage their businesses. This monthly series highlights innovation in areas like next-generation Web applications, IT security, and even podcasting and provides practical advice on how CEOs and other top executives can and should harness these high-tech tools
In ways large and small, in places near and far, the Internet is changing just about everything. This monthly podcast spotlights innovative companies or organizations that are using the Web to improve sales, management, customer service, marketing, and more.
Jack & Suzy Welch's answers to readers' questions about business, managing, and careers. Drawing on Jack's experience as the legendary former CEO of General Electric and Suzy's background as the former editor-in-chief of the Harvard Business Review, the pair debate and discuss the issues addressed in their highly popular BusinessWeek column.
Profiles of pioneers who are pushing the limits of design. Spanning ten weeks, this special series highlights the opportunities that emerge on the fertile edges of innovation, where architecture blurs with branding, information design becomes a business tool, video games morph into training tools, and more
Drawing on the reporting prowess of BusinessWeek's network of correspondents in Europe, Asia, and Mexico, this weekly series highlights the trends and events that matter most to listeners interested in such vital topics as globalization, international energy markets, Asian technology, and foreign trade.
Cruise Control, a nationally syndicated automotive radio show now available here as a podcast, takes viewers on an inside tour of the car industry with reviews and interviews with industry designers, engineers, and executives. With plenty of trivia contests and giveaways, Cruise Control is the radio show for car enthusiasts who enjoy racing and restoring all kind of vehicles.
From blogs and podcasts to open-source journalism on Wikis, BusinessWeek's Heather Green, co-author of Blogspotting.net, talks with startups and traditional companies alike about the latest in social media, collaboration, sharing technologies, and online video.
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