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Every once in awhile, acronyms trip up even the avid car researcher. In this case, we have a potential Nissan Sentra customer who wants to know what the "CVT" stands for in terms of the 2.0-liter engine. Ask.cars.com lets him know. Then, PickupTrucks.com has a sneak peek at the work Turbonetics has done on a Ford F-150 at this year's SEMA show. Finally, MotherProof.com shows how the United States Postal Service is working to keep children safe around its vehicles, plus the moms review the 2008 Lexus IS-F.

I See a Nissan Sentra S (4-Cylinder, 2.0L CVT). What does the CVT Mean? (Ask.cars.com)
SEMA 2008 Preview: Turbonetics Ford F-150 (PickupTrucks.com)
2008 Lexus IS-F (MotherProof.com)
Postal Service Works to Keep Kids Safe Around its Trucks (MotherProof.com)

By Stephen Markley | October 9, 2008 | Comments (0)

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