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The scope of the automobile continues to grow each year, with new high-tech features designed to do everything from saving fuel with hybrid power to saving your life with stability control. Innovative communication, navigation and entertainment systems have made everyday driving — yes, even the daily commute — a more engaging experience. The automotive technology experts of MSN Autos will help you stay informed about the innovations that drive your world.




