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2009 New York Auto Show Highlights

Posted by Marc Laspina on 5/11/2009 at 1:00 PM

Automakers used the recent 2009 New York International Auto Show to roll out new models loaded with the latest technology features and to introduce energy-efficient concept vehicles that your children will drive. This podcast highlights how these automakers are levering technology innovations to address energy savings, driving comfort, and safety.

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Podcast: 2009 Detroit Auto Show

Posted by Marc Laspina on 2/6/2009 at 1:00 PM

We've partnered with Ziff Davis Enterprise, a leading technology resource company, to bring you the Progressive Auto Tech Podcast series, which provides useful and insightful information about technological developments in the automotive world.

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New York Auto Show: The Power of Green

Posted by Marc Laspina on 5/13/2008 at 1:00 PM

By Bill Howard

Billed as an ode to performance cars, the early spring New York show was also an environmental statement. It was both because many of the cars getting world debuts in New York were performance minded and that drew the attention of the media. But they were balanced out by the wide variety of hybrid, electric, hydrogen and clean diesel vehicles on display.

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Technology Drives Cars to the Forefront at CES

Posted by Marc Laspina on 1/29/2008 at 1:00 PM

New technology displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show makes automobiles safer, greener and more fun

By Bill Howard

For one week a year, what happens in Las Vegas not only doesn't stay here, it actually spreads around the world and sets the agenda for all the gadgets you'll buy in the next year or two.

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At the Detroit Auto Show, the Future Looks Hybrid

Posted by Marc Laspina on 2/12/2007 at 1:00 PM

This year's North American International Auto Show highlighted fuel efficiency, concept cars and vehicles from Asian automakers.

By Bill Howard

Most car shows are about dreams: shiny convertibles, racy sports cars and monster four-wheel-drive pickups. This year, however, Detroit's North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) is about reality: the reality that gasoline prices seem stuck on the high side of $3 a gallon and that the auto industry has to address fuel efficiency in a dramatic way while further reducing pollution and dealing with the potential of global warming.

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