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With a boost from Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler unveils its first two-seater—the Crossfire.
By Alex Taylor III

Like dogs, cars are said to reflect their owners' personalities. A Volvo station wagon usually indicates a family-oriented, safety-obsessed driver. Look behind the wheel of a red Porsche, and you're likely to find a man... Continue

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