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Articles in March 2005 issue of Automotive Industries
- Snow's the show: Volvo's XC90 V-8 SUV and V50 wagon perform their best in the worst of climates
- Arts and craftsmanship: senior vice presidentdesign, Trevor Creed has added "quality" and "fit and finish" to Chrysler's extensive design vocabulary
by John Peter - Circuit protection
- SPX sells GSE Tech-Motive tool to Atlas Copco
- Safety training
by John Peter - Springtime in Japan: Japanese domestic coil spring manufacturers manage to keep busy despite the shift to outsourcing parts
- Camry extra large: Toyota's "Most American" sedan finds its rightful place at the head of the family table
by John Peter - Veri-Tek announces full exercise of underwriters' over-allotment option
- Dateline
- G35 + M = FM2: infiniti's latest sport sedan rides on the next-generation rear-drive platform offering better ride and handling and improved safety
by John Peter - On the level
by Mike Grimm - Fuel cell pioneer: Honda pushes to be a leader in hydrogen fuel cell vehicle development
by John McCormick - Earning respect: Audi adds a new A4 to its U.S. lineup as it searches for more recognition in the American market
by Gary Witzenburg - Apologies to our Northern friends
by Norm Thurston - Crisis in the automotive parts industry
by Maryann Keller - Lexus, the car company: this all-new sports sedan is just the beginning of things to come for Lexus
by Rich Wilson - Dodge Viper
by Gary Witzenburg - Lake effect showing: as the 2005 Auto Show front moves East, the automakers drop a significant number of new product and concept introductions on Chicago
by Gary Witzenburg - Turning center
- HydroGen3 fuel cell
by John Peter - Measuring station
- Level the playing field, part II
by Gary Witzenburg - Creed's apostle
by Rob Wilson - 2005 Mitsubishi Evo VIII MR
by John Peter - Righter than air: with the cost question ever before their eyes, North American OEMs have held back on offering cabin air filtration systems as standard equipment. Still, suppliers and overseas OEMs argue that with the proven health benefits to the driver
by Carla Kalogeridis - Gentex auto-dimming mirrors featured on '05 Nissan Pathfinder/Frontier
- Digital Sensor System interface
- Next generation Active Control Retractor seatbelt system from TRW
- One more time: strategy, not operations, is key for rest-of-decade performance
by Jason C. Brewer