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    Braff: Driving a 2009 Forester is like sitting in a bland-yet-comfortable AWD greenhouse... more »
    MushyHeirloom: A friend of mine has a new Fit, and though I haven't driven it (she's understandably protective of her egg) it seems like a neat little car. That's th... more »
    Bumblebee: More than twice as many readers for the ZR1 than the 2nd-place review. I wonder why people flocked to Jalop to read about it? Did you guys have a link... more »
    SundaySunday: I always enjoy reading your reviews. In terms of straight writing and not number of hits, I'd throw the review of the Suzuki SX4 into that mix as well... more »
    Scott Wynn: The Mustang....meh. 315 horses just doesn't inspire when the new V6 Camaro will have 300. That is if we ever see the Camaro. more »
    BlueRSX: The Civic CTDI looks like an egg-shaped spaceship. Me likey. ^_^ Here's looking back and to the future... Cheers everyone! more »
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    Top 11 Jalopnik Reviews Of 2008

    We wrote 159 reviews during 2008. While culling the best for this list of the top 11, one thing became abundantly clear: America is making good cars again.
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    BMW Assist, Google Maps Introduce "MyInfo" Service For New Big-Ass X6

    BMW's teaming up with everyone's favorite mapping monopoly, Google Maps, to bring a new addition to the BMW Assist Safety Plan. It's called "MyInfo," and it's a service which, in addition to sounding hip and techie-cool through deletion of the spaces in the name, will allow BMW Assist subscribers to send business locations, street addresses and their associated phone numbers to their car via some magical connection between the two companies databases. Look at it kind of like a way to use their ConnectedDrive feature from your home. You may already have intimate knowledge of what that's like if you've ever opened up a browser and spent any time at Google's "Local Search" page. The MyInfo system will be available in the BMW X5, X6, 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 Series, effective with Model Year 2009, but for 2008 will only be available in the new big-reared 2008 BMW X6 — which, as you can see through the link, we've already had the privilege of road-testing. Starting four days ago, in 2008 X6 "Sports Activity Coupes" equipped with the BMW Assist and Bluetooth systems, customers will be able to call the phone numbers received with their Bluetooth connected mobile phone or, if their BMW is equipped with a navigation system, immediately start route guidance by a simple push of a button. Not to shabby a plan if you ask us. But BMW isn't the first to offer space-deleting net-based navigation connectivity. More »
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    BMW X6, Part Three

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    2009 BMW X6, Part One

    The 2009 BMW X6 isn't great on a racetrack. This thought occurs during my third lap when I realize — the throttle wide open, exiting a corner at 100mph — this may not be the best sports car out there. My next thought is "But this is a 4,993lbs SUV." And that's the point where you realize what we have here is something entirely new. More »
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    2009 BMX X6 Officially Revealed, Shows Off Bootylicious Rear End

    Yes friends, here it is. Officially. Not just video, and no longer merely just a concept. For serious. Now that the embargo's dropped thanks to the Brits at AutoCar, we're now comfortable showing you all the pictoral details on BMW's newest cross-coupe with the bangin' big butt of a back-end — in both petrol and diesel versions. That's right, it's the 2009 BMW X6, now revealed for all the world to see in all of it's officialness. We'll have more for you shortly, but for the time being feast your eyes on the brilliantly beautiful — umm — boot? UPDATE: Full press release — in all its big verbose Bavarian verbiage after the jump. More »