Hummer and Saturn get new parents, new mini cars are coming to the U.S., we learn what consumers really want in car tech, and we roll in a new hybrid sedan we really like.
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Hummer goes to the Chinese, Saturn to Roger Penske. It's a whole new day.
(Credit: Hummer, Saturn)• Fiat 500 coming Chrysler stores
Did hydrogen cars just blow up? GM's closer to unloading Saturn, but also to keeping part of it. One less GPS nav brand to contend with. And, we get a lot of stares in this week's test car.
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SHOW NOTES
• First look at the Nissan Cube
• Yet another EV comes out of the woodwork
Sirius XM averts possible bankruptcy (for now), GM kills off its hot rod division, Hyundai won't just take your car back--they'll pay for it! And we take a ride in a car Mazda has to get a home run out of.
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SHOW NOTES
• New Moto phone safe for gas station use
• States consider billing you for each mile driven
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Brian Cooley has a fleet of late '60s cars so he's well aware that great motoring exists happily in the absence of silicon--car technology only impresses him when it's great.
Wayne Cunningham On the cutting edge of tech coverage, Wayne began his journalism career writing about the Web in 1995. Although he has covered many areas of technology, he considers the Car Tech beat the best yet.
Antuan Goodwin gained most of his automotive knowledge the old fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway. From drivetrain tech and performance to car audio installs and cabin tech, if it's on wheels, Antuan is knowledgeable.
