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  • How to Save on a New Car

    Shopping for a new car is exciting. Actually buying one can be an ordeal.

  • How to Lease a Car

    Taking out a lease requires understanding many variables.

  • How to Buy Car Insurance

    Car insurance policies are priced on six different coverage areas. All six prongs influence the price you pay.

  • How to Buy a Used Car

    Thanks to increased demand coming out of the economic downturn, prices on many late-model used cars have risen, increasing the importance for consumers to get the best value for their money.

  • Breaking Up With a Broken-Down Car Is Hard to Do

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    When David Groeger was 17 years old, his parents bought him a white, 1998 Mustang convertible as a birthday present."In high school, it was the coolest car that was," says Mr. Groeger, who grew up on Long Island, N.Y. "People knew me for ...

  • Mercedes CLA45 AMG lands at New York auto show

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    Mercedes-Benz’s increasingly active AMG performance division has thrown its hat into the performance small sedan ring with this: the 2014 CLA45 AMG 4Matic, which starts at $48,375 after a debut at the New York auto show, which runs through ...

  • New Efforts to Shorten the Car-Buying Process

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    "Let me run that by my manager."To minimize the use of that shopworn delaying tactic—and other haggling strategies that can drag out the car-buying process—more companies are experimenting with ways to slice the time consumers spend in ...

  • Don't Paint It Black

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    Q: After a lifetime of economy cars, I'm finally at a place where I can indulge in a luxury car. Problem is their colors are so boring—beige, white, gray, black and an occasional winy red. Cadillacs look like hearses and Mercedes-Benzes ...

  • Lexus ES 300h: A Smooth, Elegant Guilt-Eraser

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    THE SPECIMEN in question is a luxury sedan of goodly size and weight, around 3,700 pounds, with 200 hybrid horsepower, generous leather seats, big audio, exceptional soundproofing, and a cabin filled with fine joinery and brushed alloy ...

  • Columnist Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles

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    Q: I recently bought a 2013 Volkswagen Jetta. It's a great little car, but when accelerating the automatic transmission seems a little rough. As I drive, there is a slight jolt or jump among the various speeds. Is this roughness normal for ...

  • A Pricey Way to Zip Down Your Private Mountain

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    THE WORD "SLED" has been with us a long time. Its roots go back thousands of years, to the Old Saxon slido and Old German Schlitten, which roughly translates as "Look out, I can't stop."

  • Is Regular Gas Good Enough?

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    Q: Do you think my Mercedes-Benz S550 with a 429-horsepower, twin turbo V-8 engine would perform satisfactorily on regular-grade gas? Mercedes recommends 91-octane fuel, but the per-gallon difference of 15 to 20 cents seems a high price to ...

  • Ram's Got a Truck That Jingle Jangle Jingles

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    OH HONEY. Aren't you the big stud.Can we delve into this "Longhorn Edition" thing? A Western/rancher-themed upholstery-and-trim package for the Ram 1500 truck, the Laramie Longhorn package takes personal obliviousness to new heights. ...

  • A Lamborghini for the tall driver in a huge hurry

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    The Hindus call it darshan, the blessing one receives by being in the presence of a great person. Say what you want about Lamborghini—of all exotic-car brands, the one that most flirts with the ridiculous—its cars are remarkable and noble ...

  • Evolution; Drive All-American; Through 60 years of changes—and some not-so-great years—there's always been something that makes a Corvette a Corvette

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    PEOPLE THROW around the word "icon" but rarely think what it means for a culture to spontaneously decide that something is sacred. As of 2013, the phrase "Chevrolet Corvette" has been in the lexicon for 60 years, and somehow this product ...

  • Acura RLX: Larger, but It Still Comes Up Small

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    CHIVALRY DEMANDS that I offer Acura a blindfold and a cigarette, because the marque is about to get it right in the heart.The car at issue is the 2014 Acura RLX, a 310-horsepower, six-speed, midsize luxury sedan (base price: $49,345) ...

  • Following the Manual; Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles

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    Q: I own a 2005 Lexus LS 430 with just over 38,000 miles. A Lexus service rep suggested I have the timing belt and water pump changed soon. Charge: $1,250. The manual says to change them at 60,000 miles. Is time a factor or can I wait?

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    GM to Bring Back Camaro Z/28

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    General Motors Co. for the second time this year reached back in time for a storied muscle car name as it looks to jump start its Chevrolet brand in the U.S. and potentially around the world.

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    Introducing the 97-Month Car Loan

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    Last month Nakisha Bishop took out a loan to buy a $23,000 Toyota Camry and pay off several thousand dollars still owed on her old car. The key to making it work: she got more than six years—75 months in all—to pay it off.

  • The Rise of the Rent-a-Porsche

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    Forget first class, early boarding and hotel suites. If you really want to upgrade your next trip, get a Ferrari or a Bentley, try out a teched-out Audi or turn heads when you pull up to your destination in a Porsche.

  • Is It Better to Buy a Used Car Rather Than New?

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    Q: I've always read that it's cheaper to buy cars three to five years old that have substantially depreciated. With used cars now holding such high prices, does new or used make more sense?

  • Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles

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    Q: My 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser with 316,000 miles has been a prince of a vehicle. My only complaint is that I just replaced the starter for the fourth time! Is the starter undersized for this vehicle or ...

  • A New Bundle Jungle for Travelers

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    With your airline ticket, would you like to add "Ascend" or "Lift?" Perhaps you prefer "Choice Seats" or "Choice Plus?" Or maybe you're a "Main Cabin Select," "Main Cabin Extra" or even "Main Cabin Express" traveler?

  • The Longevity of a Lexus

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    Q: My mother-in-law recently gave a 1991 Lexus LS 400 to my wife and me. She bought the car brand new in 1991, and now it has about 75,000 miles. We had to install a starter, brakes and rubber suspension boots to safely drive the car from ...

  • German Auto Makers to Shake Up Luxury Market

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    Germany's luxury car makers, fresh from record 2012 sales, plan to launch new, lower priced models that would draw younger, less affluent U.S. customers away from mass market brands such as Ford Motor Co., Honda Motor Co. and Toyota Motor ...

  • Why Your Car's Mileage May Not Always Measure Up

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    It's possible to get precise measurements of nearly every feature of a car, from trunk space to front hip room. But the most important attribute for many shoppers—fuel economy—is still just an estimate.

  • Focus ST: Why should Europe have all the fun? Car review: Ford finally brings its Euro-spec hot hatch to the U.S.

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    Frankly, Santa, I haven’t actually been that good this year. For example, I wasted a ton of money on power tools. Would you like to hear my impression of my wife? It goes like this: “Four cordless drills?”

  • A Porsche Cayenne for Diesel Fetishists Only

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    IN MY CONTINUING war on U.S. customary units of weights and measures, I would like to point out that, on Porsche's U.S. website, the fuel-injection pressure of the Cayenne Diesel is listed as 29,007 pounds per square inch.

  • The Tow-Along Trailer Goes Posh

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    Mauro Micheli has earned international renown over the last two decades as a designer of multimillion-dollar superyachts. His elegant designs for the Italian Riva line have reinvigorated a brand that has catered to celebrities such as ...

  • How Auto Makers Keep You Coming Back

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    John Kwiecien, 47, is a commercial photographer who reckons he has owned vehicles from about 10 different brands since he started driving."I don't want to put myself in a box," says Mr. Kwiecien, who lives in suburban Detroit. He chooses ...

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    Ford Posts $1.6 Billion Profit

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    DEARBORN, Mich.—Ford Motor Co. posted fourth quarter net income of a $1.6 billion on another strong performance in North America, but the second-largest U.S. auto maker forecast a wider, $2 billion operating loss in Europe this year.

  • Dash Away, Lexus! Seriously, Throw the Dash Away

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    WE BEGIN WITH what Lexus calls the Remote Touch controller. I call it Satan.It's a sort of square, upholstered computer mouse, a gimbal controller about the size of a motel soap. In the car's center console, the controller ...

  • Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles

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    Q: My son will get his driver's license soon. Time for my wife and me to think about the optimal car for him. We always hear that a bigger, heavier car is good for a new driver, primarily for the protection it affords. But large vehicles ...

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    Renault Posts Fall in Profit

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    PARIS—French auto maker Renault SA on Thursday posted a 15% fall in net profit and it expects new vehicles and fewer sales incentives would return its money-losing automotive operations to profit this year.

 

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