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  • RWD Does Not Have to Die

    Rear Wheel Drive Car future - RWD Does Not Have To Die - Motor Trend
    Now the financial crisis, bankruptcies, and the 2016 CAFE has put the kibosh on that. Or has it? Here's how RWD will survive the decade.

    For those of us enthusiasts who reached driving age during the first oil crises, the 2010s are looking a lot like the 1970s. The V-8 as affordable, mainstream performance already is dead. That's okay, given the increase of direct injection and turbocharging.

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  • Make your car a hot spot

    Whether you are a business professional, a student, or just someone who likes to stay connected, accessing the Internet and e-mail servers while away from your home or office is becoming more and more popular. While you can purchase an Internet card from your cellular provider or hook up at a pay-for-time hot spot, another solution on the market is the Autonet, a wireless Internet hub designed for use in your car, truck, or SUV.

    Chrysler was one of the first manufacturers to offer wireless Internet as an option with its UConnect product, currently offered as an option on many vehicles. The same device is also available for use in any vehicle as the Autonet.

    Autonet Internet hub

    The Autonet Internet hub can be placed under a seat or in a cargo bin.

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    We installed the Autonet in a Honda belonging to our outside sales rep, but it can go into any car. It's a two-wire hook-up (power/ground), and can be placed under a seat or in a storage compartment. Once powered up, multiple users can surf the Net, check e-mail, download files, or do whatever they need to do online. It has a range of about 100 feet, so it can provide a wireless network away from the vehicle, too. It can be set up as a secured or unsecured network. You could also wire the unit up to a cigarette lighter-type plug and use it in multiple vehicles by plugging in to a 12v power supply.

    The system works pretty well. It takes about 30 seconds to boot up and access the network. During this time, you see a flashing blue indicator light, which goes solid blue once an Internet connection is established. Then, you simply log on the way you would to any available wireless network.

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  • Husqvarna's green riding mower

    Husqvarna Panthera Leo

    The Panthera Leo can cut grass for 2 hours before needing a recharge.

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    The Hank Hills of the world won't be impressed, but Husqvarna revealed a concept riding lawn mower that runs on electricity. The Panthera Leo's lithium phosphate battery can power the mower's five ...

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  • Bentleys mob Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance

    Bentley chassis 141

    This Bentley competed in the very first Le Mans race, setting the inaugural lap record and finishing fourth overall.

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    Any true James Bond fan will want to be at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on August 16, as four Birkin Blowers go on display ...

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  • Budget shopping tips: GPS and car stereo

    Alpine iDA-X305

    The Alpine iDA-X305 is a good example of a car stereo that can be found for significantly less than MSRP.

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    Looking to save a few bucks on that portable navigation device or epic stereo system for your car? Well, we have a few tips to help ...

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  • Mercury Milan Hybrid takes editors' choice

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    We were expecting a lot from the Mercury Milan Hybrid. After having briefly driven the Ford Fusion Hybrid, we had an idea what to expect from the powertrain, and we've also seen Ford's killer combination of Sync and Sirius Travel Link in a few ...

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