Car Tech – 2015 BMW M5

Read the CNET review: http://www.cnet.com/products/2015-bmw-m5/ The monstrous M5 is a car that needs no introduction. Its 575 horsepower is enough of a statement. Subscribe to CNET: http://bit.ly/17qqqCs Watch more CNET…

Car Tech – The brutally brilliant 2014 Lexus IS F

http://cnet.co/1jh3R4L We bid farewell to the most unlikely Lexus — a sport sedan with the heart of a muscle car. source

Car Tech – 2015 Lexus NX 200t

http://cnet.co/1s45Dho A turbocharger and a touch pad are just two of the firsts the sharply styled NX 200t brings to the Lexus brand. source

Car Tech – 2015 Ford Transit 150 XLT commercial van has a nice tech layout

Watch more from Car Tech – http://cnet.co/1GojYNf Though most Transit 150s are destined to become anonymous white delivery vans, this high-trim XLT model boasts niceties for the discerning airport shuttle…

Car Tech – Lexus RX hybrid quietly persists

http://cnet.co/1sSwH3d The luxury hybrid SUV hasn’t changed much since its debut almost a decade ago, but maybe the quiet and refined 2014 Lexus RX 450h doesn’t have to. source

Car Tech – 2016 Lincoln MKX

Read the CNET review: http://cnet.co/1J8uEeu Lincoln’s midsize SUV steps up in comfort and class. Subscribe to CNET: http://bit.ly/17qqqCs Watch more CNET videos: http://www.cnet.com/video Follow CNET on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CNET Follow CNET…

Car Tech – Toyota brings the style and substance with the 2014 Avalon

http://cnet.co/1ivK4Mb Known as your typical old folks’ car, the 2014 Toyota Avalon reinvents itself as an affordable luxury car that can go toe-to-toe with its more-expensive Lexus cousins. source

Car Tech – Quant's nanoFlowcell technology offers a clean alternative

http://cnet.co/18iUVuo Quant’s Quantino and Quant F are vehicles that run on a new and clean technology called nanoFlowcell that offer longer range and no batteries. source

CNET News – Fighter jet technology for your car dashboard

http://cnet.co/15ymDzz Garmin’s latest device is a head-up display that projects directions right onto your windshield. It certainly has a cool factor, but how about the safety factor? source