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Articles in July 1999 issue of Automotive Industries
- Hyundai Saddles Equus For U.S. Market
- No Wonder The Freeway Is Crowded
- Automania Hits Moscow
- Micro-Manufacturing Miracle
by Gerry Kobe - Information Systems Strategies
- Swedes May Build Cars In U.S
- Satellite Radio On Line At Ford
- New Proving Grounds For DaimlerChrysler
by Don Sherman - LOOK WHO'S TALKING: Sverdrup's Robert Norfleet
by Marjorie Sorge - Electronic Communications - Statistical Data Included
- Nissan, Part 1: The Next Cool Thing
- Smallcars Still Big Business
- TRW Refocuses After Lucas Varity Takeover
by Mark Bursa - Another Spin On Run-Flat Tires
by Norman Martin - Applications Planned and Deployed
- Nissan, Part 2: Sticks And Stones
- Japanese Still Lead Productivity Race
by Marjorie Sorge - Chrysler-Badged Golf-Fighter Likely For Europe
by Mark Bursa - Putting The Delphi Brand On Europe
by Norman Martin - Deflecting The Environment
- Cars Worth Noting
- 2000 Park Avenue Ultra Gets Electronic Stability Control
by Tom Lankard - Revealing The Report
by Ron Harbour - To Idle Or Not To Idle?
- Japanese Keep Labor Coast Lead
by Lindsay Brooke - Hybrid-Electric Class 8 Truck Debuts
by Tom Lankard - The Product's The Thing
by Maryann Keller - Ford: No Early Settlements
- NEWSWORTHY
- Mitsubishi Close To Deal With Fiat; Talks With Volvo
by Paul Fisher - Letters
- A New Roadster For Jaguar?
- Automakers Say: Korean Market Back To Normal
by Mark Bursa - SAE To Adopt "Lean" Standard
by Marjorie Sorge - Overview and Key Findings
- Bucks-Up For Engineering Grads
- GM Delays J-Car Replacement After It Bombs In Clinic
by Lindsay Brooke - Saturn Grows Up
by Gerry Kobe - Key Technology Issues in the Automotive Industry
- Vw Attacks Dealer-Internet Sales
- India Emissions Law Stuns Automakers
by Mark Bursa - Our Readers Respond
by Marjorie Sorge - The Business of I/S - Statistical Data Included