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April 9, 2007
Office Life

The many meanings of the workplace.

April 2, 2007
Pick a Ride

New Yorkers tend not to drive everywhere—they use their cars for very specific purposes. So here, we select the models that satisfy the particular needs of the modern urban driver.

April 2, 2007
The Decadent Commute

Commuting via automobile in Manhattan is, of course, impractically expensive, time-consuming, and selfish.

April 2, 2007
Making Cars Fly

What does it take to sell a used car in this town? A silky-smooth personality and a lot of cheap SUVs.

April 2, 2007
Name That Part

A guide to identifying, and fixing, car parts.

April 2, 2007
Confessions of an Urban Grease Monkey

I always kind of knew I’d end up with the Blazer. Ever since I was old enough to drive, I’ve owned a series of crap cars—first out of economic necessity, later because I couldn’t help myself.

April 2, 2007
Spots Aplenty

A new theory makes parking easy, but at a price.

April 2, 2007
Transparency in Parking

It took a high-school kid on a bike to illuminate the murky world of Manhattan garage rates.

April 2, 2007
Everything Guide to Cars

What New Yorkers drive, how they feel about it, and how they park it

March 26, 2007
What Celebrities Are Saying About London

Kate Winslet, Alan Cumming, and more tell us what think about London.

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