Car Tech Podcast from CNET
Summary: CNET's Car Tech Podcast gives you new developments in automotive technology every week, along with an in-car experience in a new review car.
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Podcasts:
You may not have the right to repair your own car, a wicked ride in the BMW Z4 M Coupe, and an interesting proposal to expand satellite radio.
"Survey says: . . " You tell us what gadget you most want on the road. Sirius TV hits retail stores, XM gets a split screen look, and HD Radio gets fully baked. Plus a ride in the new '08 Highlander.
Chevy's Volt charges toward reality . . Why your factory car stereo delights and frustrates you . . Ford gets SYNC ready for its debut . . And we hit the road in the squarest hip car of all!
Your next car will have a hard drive . . A Bluetooth horror story you won't believe . . And it's tire smoke & baby seats: The BMW 535i!
Toyota to test plug-in hybrids in the real world . . Porsche will do a Cayenne hybrid . . and a hot run in the 2008 Subaru WRX.
Everyone does diesels -- except Ford! Why Audiovox is making stereos that look like the one you hate. And we go on the road in the limo of Jeeps.
GM to put diesels in passenger cars, TomTom has a radical new way to show navigation, and a new gadget reads email as you drive -- and stay alive! Plus, we drive the ML320 CDI turbodiesel SUV.
A new BMW: The most expensive iPhone accessory of all! Fiat says they are making the next iPod, and we take you for a drive in a rolling oxymoron.
A rip snorting ride in Detroit's gnarliest car, Infiniti comps you 3 years of XM, and Toyota backs away fom lithium oon batteries -- for now.
Is Apple heading for your dashboard? A GPS navigation system that knows who you are. And we go for a ride in the much-anticipated Altima Hybrid.
Which cars and their tech will leave you, a ride in the most excessive car on earth, and guess who now offers HD Radio?
We drive the Lexus LS 600hL, the Chevy Volt gets real, the Accord Hybrid loses its charge, and Ford thinks it's Toyota.
What will Ford do with Volvo? (Same thing it did with Aston!) Also, Sony enters the HD Radio push, and Toshiba thinks you need HD-DVD in your car.
A new "iPod connector" for those without an iPod, New York taxis to go all hybrid, and we go for a ride in one of our favorite cars of all time!
Chrysler splits from Daimler, Toyota says its all hybrid by 2020, and who wants to go for a ride in an orange Chevy HHR? Anybody?