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Consumer Reports auto experts report from the 2008 New York Auto Show in New York City
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- Mercedes-Benz M-Class BlueTec
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- Pontiac G8 GXP
- Pontiac G8 Sport Truck
- Pontiac Solstice coupe
- Porsche Boxster RS60
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Concept cars
- BMW Concept CS
- Ford Transit Taxi
- Kia KOUP
- Mitsubishi i MiEV
- Nissan Denki Cube
- Saab 9-X BioHybrid
- Scion Hako Coupe
- Subaru R1e
- Suzuki Kizashi 3

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In the spotlight
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2009 Honda Fit
 What is it? Honda introduced the second-generation Fit at the New York auto show, months after it had gone on sale in other, international markets. True to the original model, the new Fit addresses several weaknesses and adds features seldom seen in this car class. Notably, front leg room is improved, the clever "Magic seat" folds flat to the floor in one motion, and the steering wheel has a wide range of adjustment. This new Fit has a longer wheelbase and a wider track. Along with moving the A-pillar forward, these changes promise more interior space. In Japan, the base engine is a 1.3-liter...  More

Acura TSX
Infiniti FX
Pontiac G8 Sport Truck
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About our coverage
Consumer Reports covered the annual New York auto show, with articles, photographs, blogs, and videos produced direct from the Jacob Javits Convention Center. Over 20 near-future production vehicles and concept cars were unveiled and we share the most significant models here.
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CR New York standouts
Acura TSX
Honda Fit
Hyundai Genesis Coupe
Nissan Maxima
Pontiac G8 GXP
Volvo XC60

CR Cars blog               
Smart ForTwo crash test results and video

Average gas prices--May 12, 2008

$2.99 gas from Chrysler—Deal or no deal?

Arnold to automakers: Stop whining!

From the logbook: Nissan Murano

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