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Articles in Jan, 2005 issue of Automotive Industries
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Electronic tune-up
by John W. Daws -
Financial prudence: why is General Motors still paying a dividend?
by Maryann Keller -
Advanced chassis technologies
by Gary Witzenburg - BorgWarner buys majority stake in Beru AG
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Some like it hot: gaining in popularity in Europe, fuel-operated heaters offer much higher efficiency over conventional idling and remote start
by Rob Wilson - Area sensors
- Dateline
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Definitely not the new cavalier: a solid foundation and focus on quality takes the Chevrolet Cobalt to a new level in the small car market
by Gary Witzenburg - Miniature guideways
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Open letter to President Bush : level the playing field
by Gary Witzenburg -
All-wheel drive
by Gary Witzenburg -
Lane departure warning
by John Peter - Ford to offer factory-installed Sirius satellite radio
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Power players: GM debuts two very different high-performance cars at this year's NAIAS: Chevrolet's race-bred Corvette Z06 and Cadillac's supercharged STS-V
by Gary Witzenburg -
Hydrogen's heyday: green machines leave the lab and hit the highway
by Don Sherman -
Safe and sound
by Carla Kalogeridis - Fasteners
- Metal alloy strip resistors
- Plymouth Rubber Company Inc. to form joint venture in China
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Correction
by Mark A. Sterrett -
Mazda RX-8
by Gary Witzenburg -
Flexible manufacturing
by John Peter -
Stage is set: a new range of advanced nonwoven fabric technologies is gearing up to challenge the market dominance of conventional textiles in the automotive interior supply chain
by Carla Kalogeridis - Johnson controls forms minority joint venture
- Green trucking: the Tokyo commercial vehicle show is a showcase for future emission-reducing technologies
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2005 Honda Odyssey
by John Peter -
100 + 10: America's oldest automotive magazine celebrates its 110th year with an insightful look at the past 10 years and what the implications will mean for the next 10
by John Peter -
Safety
by Carla Kalogeridis -
Celebrating 110 years of connectivity
by Rob Wilson -
Hybrids and fuel cells
by John Peter - Japan certifies Honda FC stack-equipped FCX
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The 300 effect: the popularity of Chrysler's new full-size sedan has raised sales numbers across the board
by Ray Windecker -
CVT versus 6-speed
by John Peter -
When will we start collaborating? The recipe for collaboration requires key ingredients that are not yet in place
by Jason C. Brewer - Air compressors
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Smokey Yunick lives on
by Tom Kuchnicki -
2005 Subaru Legacy Wagon
by John Peter -
The new diesels
by John Peter - Thermistor
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BMW wins back the diesel crown; twenty years of diesel fine tuning makes the BMW 535d one of the best all-around cars in the world
by Anthony Lewis -
Cylinder deactivation
by John Peter -
Racing to relevancy
by John Peter
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