12-12-2008 07:28 AM
Filed under: Gadgets, BMW, Cadillac, Dodge, Infiniti, Lincoln, Nissan
About this time last year,
Cadillac's CTS added
CNET's Tech Car of the Year to its increasingly crowded trophy case. Its entertainment system's
recording capability was one of the things that impressed us, and, presumably, the voters. This year, CNET asks its readers to
choose between three imports and two domestics, none of which are Cadillacs.
BMW's
M3 Convertible DCT gets a spot on the ballot with its dual-clutch transmission. We wonder if the car's
recent recall for transmission problems will affect its standing. The
Nissan GT-R shows up again, as you might expect with its cabin full of g-whiz electronics, from the in-dash performance computer to the quick-loading navigation. Lincoln makes the list for its THX-equipped
MKS and
Infiniti's EX35 Journey gets recognized for its lane-departure warning system and park-assist cameras.
The biggest surprise, though, is the
Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie. The pachyderm-sized pickup impressed the CNET judges with its UConnect multimedia system which includes a 30GB hard drive, Bluetooth hands-free system, SIRIUS TV and rear seat DVD player.
The winner will be announced the second week of January to coincide with the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
[Source:
CNET]
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