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Video: Jay Leno Drives the Oldest and Newest VW Beetle

From 1938 to 2012, the Volkswagen Beetle has changed quite a bit.  At the same time, the shape is similar, albeit much larger.  Recently, noted car enthusiast and comedian Jay Leno got his chance to drive the new Beetle.  He also got to drive the oldest known surviving example, which dates back to 1938.  Click past the jump for the video, which contains Mr. Leno’s impressions of the new Beetle.

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Garmin Recalls Nav Units, Affects Automotive Market

Garmin Nuvi 785T

Remember the laptop battery recalls which came and went a couple years ago?  Yeah, me too.  It seems that an unknown number of Garmin satellite navigation units can spark a fire if their faulty batteries get too hot.  The affected units are available both as built-in navigation units sold with a car and through the aftermarket.

There’s a long list of recalled units after the jump, including specific recalls from Nissan and Suzuki.  As more manufacturers figure out specifics, we’ll be sure and keep you informed.

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KBB Awards for Best Reader Car Review

In a recent contest, Kelly Blue Book (KBB) challenged its readers to come up with the best car review, and the results are in.  The winner is Clark Olson Media for the review of his 2000 Toyota Corolla.  Runners up include Joel Moss Levinson and his 2001 Volkswagen Passat and Patrick Latimer with his 2004 Subaru Forester.  Click past the jump to see the videos.

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GM’s Aveo RS: Not just an econobox anymore?

At this year’s Detroit Auto Show, GM took the wraps off of its Aveo RS, its first entry into the burgeoning Premium Small Car market.  The Mini Cooper, built by BMW, started the market, also known as the “C Segment” cars, but nowhere near the traditional C Segment cars of late.  With the Ford Fiesta, Mazda Mazda2, and a host of others, Chevrolet is tossing its hat into the ring with a redesigned Aveo.  The first model, the RS, is a performance-oriented version of the Aveo, but still keeps part of its focus on fuel economy, and the rest on premium features and materials.

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The Safest Cars in America: IIHS Top Safety Picks for 2010

Since 2006, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) tests each car model for sale in the United States in several crash scenarios.  They run them into walls, barriers, other cars, poles, all the major accident types.  Speeds range from 5 mph to 40 mph, and all of the results are analyzed and finally tallied.  The vehicles which earn “good” ratings in each of the 4 tests are added to the “Top Safety Picks” list for that model year.  This year, the IIHS added a “roof stability” test, which pushes a metal plate at a constant speed into one half of the roof of a vehicle.  How well the car sustains this crushing force determines its score.

With this new test, recent winners such as Toyota, BMW and Mazda were left out in the cold.  Chrysler modified its seats and head rests in order to garner better crash ratings for its vehicles, as did GM to get its Malibu on the list.  Read on after the list to see how each manufacturer did.

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