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Gary S. Vasilash "The what & how of being the '05 Jeep Grand Cherokee: staying true to a pedigree is something that Jeep engineers—and executives—take seriously. Very seriously". Automotive Design & Production. FindArticles.com. 06 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KJI/is_10_116/ai_n6277203/
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The what & how of being the '05 Jeep Grand Cherokee: staying true to a pedigree is something that Jeep engineersand executivestake seriously. Very seriously
by Gary S. Vasilash -
The importance of being positive
by Ted Pollock -
The trends in CFD are continuous, dynamic, and real: a variety of new computational fluid dynamics software packages are just a mouse click away for part and product designerswith a lot more capability to boot!
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The new Honda Odyssey: beyond the mom-mobile? Honda shoots for a revolution with its updated benchmark minivan
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The new realities of demand & supply
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Nissan's platform play
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The view from Bosch: China, diesels, hybrids, & more
by William Kimberley -
Detroit's socialists
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A clean, green, mean engine: the engineers at Ricardo are working on an engine that gives a four cylinder the power and smoothness of an eight by changing from a four-stroke to a two-stroke on demand
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
High-performance testing from Cosworth Technologyand you thought they only built engines
by Gary S. Vasilash - Folding money: Mini drops its top; Available across the line for an extra 4,500, the Mini Convertible aims to set the standard in the premium compact convertible segment
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Pardon the disruption
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Who needs paint? Automakers have long dreamed of building assembly plants that don't need expensive, emissions-intensive paint shops. With plastic film technologies maturing quickly that dream may soon be within reach
by Kermit Whitfield
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