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The 2010 Chevrolet HHR is a quiet and compact four-door; five-passenger wagon endowed with more power and new safety technologies. The HHR lineup includes HHR LS, HHR 1LT, HHR 2LT, HHR Panel LS, HHR Panel 1LT, HHR 2LT, and HHR SS models. The 2010 Chevrolet HHR, mainly a carryover model from 2009, i...MORE
Volkswagen brings its Golf back with a lot of updates and the 2010 Volkswagen Golf is available in both two and four-door models. Now in its sixth generation, the Golf derives power from an athletic and highly fuel efficient TDI clean diesel engine. With a number of options, the 2010 Volkswagen Golf...MORE

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05/19/2010
by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Click & Clack

Dear Tom and Ray: We are Americans living in England, and have a 2000 VW Beetle automatic that I named Betty. I hope you can settle a domestic argument for us (preferably by siding with me). The VW is my "baby," and until I started living with Matt, the car was aging, but otherwise the transmission was fine. In the year since Matt started driving her, Betty's transmission has seriously deteriorated. I think it's because Matt changes gears without pressing in the little button on the shifter. My understanding was that if you don't press the little button before moving the shifter (like from R to D, or D to 2), you can strip the gears and ruin the transmission. Matt says it doesn't matter, and he changes gears in the automatic like it's a stick shift. So, is he hurting the transmission by failing to press the little button? -- Elaine...more
05/10/2010
by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Click & Clack

Dear Tom and Ray: Every time I am braking and go over a bump in our 2008 Prius (a frequent occurrence in hilly San Francisco), the anti-lock braking system kicks in. The problem is that when it does so, it feels like the brakes disengage for a second and the car goes faster. Our Toyota dealer tells me this is the way the ABS is supposed to work, and the brakes aren´t disengaging - the computer system is just taking over the braking process. Is this true? It just doesn´t feel safe to me. If I had to stop suddenly, I don´t feel confident that I´d be able to in this car. Thanks. -Betsy TOM: Gee, Betsy, we hate to kick poor Toyota when it´s down. But I guess it´s only fair. We´ve been doing it to GM for the past 35 years. ...more
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