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How To Teach Teen Drivers
When it comes to helping teenagers becomes competent, skilled drivers, should the method be slow and steady or fast and fraught?
Electric Cars: Still Stuck in First Gear
Electric-car fever is rising again. But to appreciate the obstacles standing in the way, you don't need to talk to skeptics. Instead, you can listen to the people who believe in electric vehicles, and are investing in those beliefs.
Range Rover: Still King of the Hill
The limousine-like luxury lures celebrities, but Dan Neil says the 4x4 retains its off-road bona fides—for now.
Yoda Steers Drivers Away From The Dark Side
The voice of "Star Wars" Jedi master Yoda is being used for a navigation system.
Chrysler to Sell Special-Edition Mopar Dodge Challengers
Chrysler Group LLC will sell 500 special-edition Mopar Dodge Challengers in the auto maker's biggest step yet to promote its part and accessories unit.
Cadillac Sculpts One Sharp Coupe
The Cadillac CTS two-door has some flaws inside, but drivers smitten with its exterior won't much care, says Dan Neil.
Maintenance-Free Luxury
Cadillac, Lincoln and Jaguar announced "no cost" maintenance plans. But are they a good deal?
Jeep Barrels Past Drama
The new Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV is good enough to make you ignore the troubled company that builds it, Dan Neil says.
Where Corvette Lovers Meet
America has dozens of annual Corvette shows, but only a few are as large as this weekend's Bloomington Gold.
White House Backs Electric-Car Aid
The Obama administration backed a proposal to spend up to $6 billion more on subsidies for electric vehicles.
Range Rover HSE: Road-Testing a Smug SUV
The Range Rover HSE is smug, snug--and arguably one of the most luxurious and desirable vehicles on the road.
A Hybrid That's Hot -- Sometimes
Dan Neil finds Honda's CR-Z, a "sport hybrid" aimed at environmentally aware driving enthusiasts, to be zippy fun in shift-yourself Sport mode.
Renting Your Dream Car
The easiest way to drive the Porsche or Ferrari you wish you could afford to own? Rent it.
States Crack Down on Aggressive Driving
If you're taking to the open road this summer, beware: States are launching special programs to snag aggressive drivers.
BMW M3: A Monster on the Road
BMW's M3 convertible is perniciously fast, impeccably tailored and sumptuously provisioned with data-mad technology, but its girth takes away from the thrills, Dan Neil says.
Bond's Aston Martin Goes to Auction
Will the sale of an Aston Martin used in the James Bond movies leave the auto market shaken or stirred?
Red Decal Has N.J. Teens Seeing Red
A New Jersey law requiring young drivers to stick a red decal on their license plates expectedly upset teenagers. But parents, too, are protesting the overhaul of the state's rules for young drivers.
The Regal's a Pretty Great Car
Love the General Motors bailout or hate it, the company has a success in its Europe-derived Buick sedan.
Tourists to Germany, Start Your Engines
It's now possible to travel across Germany, the birthplace of the automobile, with nothing but cars on the brain and car museums and factory tours on the itinerary.
Greener Cars, European Style
The question of how much like Europe the U.S. should aspire to become is a touchy one, especially in light of recent economic events. But America is on track to become more European when it comes to cars.




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