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Articles in September 2002 issue of Automotive News Europe
- Mitsubishi: New thinking.(News)
- Valeo offers 95% repayment in USA.(Suppliers)
by Wilson, Amy - How GM took charge in America's crisis; When GM sales execs got together after September 11, they knew what the No. 1 automaker had to do. They didn't know how well it would work, or the benefits to the economy and GM a year later.(News)
by Guilford, Dave - 'Think value, not just price'.(News)
- Supergreen diesels on trial at BMW.(News)
by Auer, Georg - XC90 must suit markets in both Europe and USA.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - Alfa: Our dealers must improve.(News)
by Wright, Chris - news digest.(Briefs)
- JCI to grow battery sales.(News)
- Renault's Duzan, new NedCar boss at Cannes.(News)
- supply line.(Suppliers)
- No sale on scented seats.(News)
- Intier to develop complete BMW interiors.(Suppliers)
by Chew, Edmund - Zastava is for sale, but who wants it?(News)
by Wright, Chris - Parts prices rise in Germany, fall in France.(News)
by Chew, Edmund - Toyota speeds parts delivery with e-kanban; Lack of supplier parks in Europe meant a new ordering system had to be developed.(News)
by Cullen, Thomas James - Automotive chip makers.(News)
- Kalos will arrive in early 2003.(News)
- Honda: A new approach.(News)
- Porsche Cayenne.(News)
by Ostle, DorotheE - BMW Z4.(News)
by Ostle, DorotheE - Ford StreetKa and SportKa.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - From the new Megane to the new Maybach - Paris 2002 has it all: Part 2 of 2.(News)
by Ciferri, Luca; De Saint-Seine, Sylviane; Ostle, Dorothee; Weernink, Wim Oude; Wright, Chris - Some lean ideas at Ford may even out-do Toyota.(News)
by Kochan, Anna - Kiekert is looking for new openings.(News)
- Visteon breakthrough with BMW.(Cover Story)
by Wernle, Bradford - Scheele: Ford must treat suppliers better.(Suppliers)
by Sherefkin, Robert - Paris will be about interiors, roofs, controls.(News)
- Trade war: No longer possible.(Opinion)
by Brown, Peter - supply line.(Briefs)
- personnel digest.(People)
- GM to rely on 'architectures,' not platforms.(News)
by Ciferri, Luca - Nissan: Lost the lead.(News)
- PSA takes production lead in engine project.(News)
- Carmakers see a service nightmare.(Cover Story)
by Wernle, Bradford - Siemens offers route data system.(News)
by Chew, Edmund - Kia plans to triple EU sales with new product assault.(News)
by De Saint-Seine, Sylviane - 5 years ago.(News)
- Rollovers analyzed at new center.(News)
by Morton, Ian - Suppliers cut prices, but at what cost? Demands for cheaper parts mean less money for vital research and development.(News)
by Chappell, Lindsay - Venture gets a little more time to rescue Peguform.(News)
by Kosdrosky, Terry - New Mitsubishi purchasing boss.(News)
by Wright, Chris - Kia's European comeback plan.(News)
- Magna may build cars in US.(News)
by Auer, Georg - Citroen C3 Pluriel.(News)
by De Saint-Seine, Sylviane - From the new Megane to the new Maybach - Paris 2002 has it all: Part 1 of 2.(News)
by Ciferri, Luca; De Saint-Seine, Sylviane; Ostle, Dorothee; Weernink, Wim Oude; Wright, Chris - Hy-Wire.(News)
by Ciferri, Luca - Ford is now a lot less enthusiastic about pay-on-production.(Cover Story)
by Kochan, Anna - MG Rover to sell in Mexico.(News)
by Wright, Chris - New Beetle Cabrio seems like the old.(News)
- Rival suppliers team up on GM 'flexline'.(News)
by Morton, Ian - Fiat is forced to cut capacity again.(Cover Story)
by Ciferri, Luca - Late News.
- Ford reTh!nks electric cars.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - Confidential.(News)
- Having a fistful of fun at Saab.(News)
by Weernink, Wim Oude - Zetsche: Chrysler job is best I've had ... so far.(News)
by Ostle, DorotheE - 'Walkarounds' show it's a new era at General Motors.(News)
by Brown, Peter - Negotiations were very challenging.(News)
by Morton, Ian - Hair today, Ghosn tomorrow.(Cover Story)
- Lutz will get involved at GM Europe.(News)
by Lapham, Edward - It's showtime for suppliers, too.(News)
- Late News.
- Confidential.(News)
- Supplier says thin seats will appear in 2004.(News)
by Morton, Ian - Porsche boosts ads for Boxster.(News)
by Cantwell, Julie - No easy task for Mazda's new boss.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - Truckmakers look toward Asia.(News)
by Auer, Georg - Small SUVs stay at Pininfarina.(News)
by Weernink, Wim Oude - Nissan to use Toyota know-how for new hybrid.(News)
by Treece, James - Subaru: Rally driven.(News)
- Elitism? It might not be so bad.(Opinion)
by Johnson, Richard - Audi A8.(News)
by Weernink, Wim Oude - Bentley GT Coupe.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - Peugeot Sesame.(News)
by De Saint-Seine, Sylviane - Ford: Suppliers may do too much.(News)
by Wernle, Bradford - Ford gets rid of the bottlenecks in Cologne; Ford is shifting to flexible production at big European plants to match changing demand for specific cars.(News)
by Kochan, Anna - Automechanika gets a new look; The German aftermarket show also wants to become a place for suppliers to sell OEM parts.(News)
by Chew, Edmund - Bosch wins big at GM.(Cover Story)
by Wilson, Amy - Alfa won't come to USA until 2007.(Cover Story)
by Ciferri, Luca