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Articles in Oct 2005 issue of Automotive Design & Production
- The view from Visteon's European ops
by William Kimberley - How the Chrysler Group's flexibility strategy is putting new products on the road
by Gary S. Vasilash - Saving gas, saving the day: Eaton's "Superturbo" has almost all the hallmarks of a comic book super hero
by Gary S. Vasilash - Steel on campus: research into mechanical performance and potential vehicle designs of the future have a certain ferrous material in common …
- Globalization: myths, speculations & what you need to think about
by Kim Korth - Fuel cell assist
- GEMA takes off: although some people think that the only place to build new manufacturing plants in the U.S. is in the southern states, a team of global companies has constructed one of the most flexible powertrain plants in the world in Michigan. Why? On
by Kevin M. Kelly - Solidworks solidly works
by Lawrence S. Gould - Comment to consider about "common"
- No cranks allowed: can three Australians produce a free-piston engine efficient, clean and powerful enough to power a series hybrid vehicle?
by Christopher A. Sawyer - FIORES & the mathematics of style
by Lawrence S. Gould - Think about it
by Gary S. Vasilash - The lengths of luxury: Jaguar's XJ long wheelbase & Super V8 Portfolio; In which we consider aspects of the '06 longer XJs from Jaguar …
by Gary S. Vasilash - A Jeep for 2015?
- On the ford Fusion
- Introducing the '06 IS: the Lexus product rollout continues, this time with a sport sedan that has a sales plan which is 600% greater than the previous-generation model
by Gary S. Vasilash - At the movies
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Another lesson of Katrina
by Kevin M. Kelly - New Passat is longerand long overdue
- Lasorta takes charge
- Explorer: still head of the class
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Toward the autonomous car
by Antonio Benecchi - Suspension of disbelief
- Kia: another Korean competitor takes aim at U.S. market
- Impala: building on a solid foundation
by Gary S. Vasilash