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Articles in Dec 2004 issue of Automotive Design & Production
- Ford's Non Destructive Evaluation Lab: looking into problems
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Hush: the Buick LaCrosse
by Gary S. Vasilash - GM's two-seat technology showcase
- How to simplify your job
by Ted Pollock - Extended stability control: suppliers are adding greater functionality to electronic stability control systems to improve safety and entice car buyers to check the ESC option box
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Building Aston Martin engines in Cologneby hand
by William Kimberley - Steel strikes back
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Designing safer bodies the Volvo way: in which we travel to Volvo's headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, to learn how the automaker whose name is synonymous with safety approaches body engineering
by Kermit Whitfield - Faster machining
by Gary S. Vasilash - Do small companies need PLM?
by Lawrence S. Gould - No air? No problem!
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Sweden does telematics: in automotive circles Gothenburg is known mainly as the home of Volvo, but Sweden's second largest city has become a hotspot for telematics research that is drawing global attention
by Kermit Whitfield - Spin this!
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Chrysler Group goes to extremes
by Gary S. Vasilash - Wallowing in the mud
by Gary S. Vasilash - The innovation imperative
by Melissa Anderson - This software could even improve Jennifer Garner's looks
- Speed and quality
- Denso 2015
- Achieving economic survival
- Siemens VDO's innovative controls
- Saturn re-emerges