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Top tech cars of 2010

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December 17, 2010
Top tech cars of 2010
We've reviewed an impressive roster of cars over the last year. There was the ultimate luxury of the Audi A8, the fast and furious Nissan GT-R, the practically self-driving Infiniti M56x, and the battery-driven Nissan Leaf. We wanted to round up these cars for a retrospective, but we found so many good ones that we couldn't fit them all in the same feature. So instead we came up with five roundups, including the very top tech cars, top performance cars, top family haulers, top everyday drivers, and even the top concept cars. All of these vehicles appealed to our tech-happy style, working with MP3 players, offering Bluetooth phone support, but most of all being cars we liked to drive.

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