| The Think City: In Norway, they're building your first electric car | 9.0 | EDITOR: Cars from Norway? | ||
| The Top 10 Cars Women Buy More Than Men | 8.0 | EDITOR: Interesting, but I'm not sure why? | ||
| GM: Live Green of Die | 9.0 | EDITOR: "The lumbering, money-losing giant finally sees that gas engines are a losing bet. But is it too late?" This ominous quote from the article is a sad testimony to a once great company." | ||
| BMW's New Baby: Fast, Not Fresh | 8.0 | EDITOR: Damming with faint praise... | ||
| In New York, Parking Is Ever So Easy - with the Smart ForTwo. | 7.0 | EDITOR: Well, at least Rich thought it was roomy... | ||
| Mini Boasts Soaring Sales | 8.0 | EDITOR: Insight into the changing dynamics of car buying - gas prices the key factor. | ||
| Smart Fortwo: Ready for Its Hollywood Close-Up | 8.0 | EDITOR: Cute - but there are a few problems... | ||
| Nissan - 50 Years of Memorable Cars | 9.0 | EDITOR: Nice little history of Datsun/Nissan in the U.S. | ||
| Final Jaguar From Ford's Litter | 8.0 | EDITOR: The outside is not a home run, but the inside is... | ||
| Barely a Motorcycle but a Really Easy Ride | 9.0 | EDITOR: Super-modern looks. I like the no feet down required at stop lights. Does this make it a car? | ||
| Revving Up Nissan | 8.0 | John Silver: "The GT-R--part luxury vehicle, part sports car--is Nissan's bid to compete head on with Ferrari and Porsche." EDITOR: Note the supercar introduction without typical advertising. | ||
| Edgy Jaguar's New Cat | 9.0 | Ry S.: "Can this one solitary cog, even as handsome as it is, restart Jag?" | ||
| Nissan Cube: The Right Angles | 8.0 | KRS: "A sneak peek shows the truck-nugget tackles today's big issues: driveability, fuel efficiency, space." EDITOR: This may be one of the "cool" cars of the future. | ||
| 2008 Mazda Miata | 9.0 | Ry S.: "Mazda introduces retractable hardtop to MX-5 roadster lineup" | ||
| Hyundai's New Luxury Sedan | 7.0 | KRS: "After spending 20 years trying to convince Americans that Hyundai was not the Korean word for "Yugo," this country's largest car maker has grand plans to woo the affluent buyers of BMW and Lexus to its first luxury models." EDITOR: Putting this over is going to be tough because so much of "luxury" car purchases are based on image. Hyundai doesn't have that upscale type of image for now. Time will tell. | ||
| India's Tata Motors unveils $2,500 car | 8.0 | KRS: 'Nano' seen bringing car ownership into the reach of millions" |