DETROIT, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Most folks have finally figured out who to
vote for tomorrow, but making the right choice isn't nearly as easy when
picking a car, truck or crossover. In this week's issue of
TheCarConnection.com, you'll get some help deciding how to vote with your
pocketbook.
Start with an exclusive preview of the next-generation BMW 3-Series. The
fifth generation of the hot-selling compact follows the same pattern of each
successive update from BMW, with more technology, more performance, and more
power than its predecessor.
Then, if blistering speed is what turns out your vote, take a spin in the
newest update of Porsche's classic 911 sports car.
If you're willing to wait, get a glimpse of what's up for election in '06
and '07. TCC's spies have the goods on the 2006 Ferrari 600 Maranello, and
the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe and Yukon SUVs.
And for the complete round-up of all the 2005 models, check TCC's annual
-- and continuously-updated -- Buyer's Guide. Wonder which car or truck will
give you the least trouble and longest life? Check out J.D. Power's Power
Circle ratings on TCC.
In business news, long-troubled Chrysler now has reason to crow. The
automaker turned in a strong, third-quarter profit, off-setting problems with
its German siblings. But while Chrysler is back in the black, is it on track?
And what about the rest of the industry's profit picture? GM is slashing SUV
production, and these cutbacks in Detroit will mean fewer jobs, less business.
XM Satellite Radio goes wearable. Will megadeals and new hardware drive
satellite growth?
In this week's TCC Tip, what to do if you have a vehicle fire -- and how
to avoid one in the first place.
Let OnSite Mechanic solve your service problems. Find Kelley Blue Book
pricing and more -- on the Web's Automotive Authority, TheCarConnection.com.
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