Today we start our look back at the year that was 2007 from the perspective of the car buyer, shopper and enthusiast. Over the next few weeks, we’ll give a brief overview of what happened and what impact the news of the day had on the year overall. Each day we’ll highlight a different month leading up to the new year. Tell us what your favorite happenings were in the comments below.
NHTSA says it will make its crash tests tougher, meaning no more automatic five-star ratings for automakers.
Jeep gives a free Patriot SUV to a New York man who leaped in front of a subway train to save a man from certain doom. A Jeep that couldn’t avoid said doom was the Commander, as it gets slated to end its lifecycle in 2009.
We get an Urban Dink on KickingTires, while the Suburban Dad cruises around in an FJ Cruiser.
Consumer Reports suffers a major media outcry after incorrectly administering child-seat crash tests. We weren’t so surprised to hear that most seats didn’t hold up in simulated crashes of 70 mph instead of 38 mph.
Before the month is over, we’re seeing new carsSUVs appear in advance of the Chicago Auto Show, slated for February. This would be a reoccurring trend over the course of the auto show season.
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David Thomas
Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.