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CNET Car Tech Weekly
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Read our new Car Tech blog
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September 28, 2007
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What's hot this week
![]() Wayne Cunningham
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Read our new Car Tech blog
We just launched a new blog for Car Tech. You may have seen it already if you followed our Frankfurt auto show coverage. Up until now, we've done most of our postings on the cars category of CNET's Crave blog. We will still cross-post there occasionally, but the new Car Tech blog will include even more posts, news items, and links to our reviews and slide shows. Check out the new blog here This week's five hottest products
Latest reviews and features
2008 Mercedes-Benz ML550
The 2008 Mercedes-Benz ML550 is a brawny midsize SUV with some admirable on- and off-road performance capabilities. But its optional--and expensive--cabin technology lets it down. Read more 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe The 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe combines head-turning styling and gutsy performance with some advanced--albeit, pricey--cabin technology options, including GPS navigation and a great hands-free calling interface. Read more 2008 Volvo C30 The 2008 Volvo C30 makes for a fun and sporty little car that will stand out in a crowd. It can be optioned up with the full range of tech, though its stereo interface leaves something to be desired. Leave out the automatic transmission option in favor of the manual. Read more 2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe An excellent sports car, the 2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe has a lot of weird little quirks that take getting used to, such as learning how to control its cabin tech. Spend some time with it, though, and it will grow on you. Read more
Car Tech blog
Lexus getting into the aftermarket businessKevin Massy Associate Editor Now here's a teaser. We got an e-mail from Lexus' PR firm this week informing us that Lexus is going to be debuting a "new performance accessory line" at this year's SEMA show. Read more
Car Tech forum
Hybrid conversion kits?
Posted by Flanative27 Is there a company that specializes in offering a kit or services to convert conventional vehicle into a hybrid? Seems as though if a kit were available, mechanically inclined folks would jump at the chance to purchase it. Just wondering... Read more Editors' top techie cars
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