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Articles in July, 2003 issue of Automotive Industries
- Alfa Romeo heads to Mexico
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2003 Hyundai Accent
by Gerry Kobe -
Cadillac is back: XLR and SRX are two worthy contenders in the race for luxury market share
by Gary Witzenburg - SGI and Boeing team up
- Linamar and McLaren Performance Technologiesrevised letter of intent
- Getting schooled at diversity university
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Telematics update: safety detection and less expensive applications drive future expansion
by Brent Haight -
Changing telematics: the industry must change the way it looks at telematics to make it profitable
by Andrea Wielgat - Solenoid valves
- Toyota appoints new executives in Europe
- VW to buy stake in Eurocar
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Tundra and Titan the new boys on the block
by Ray Windecker -
Minivan redefined: Nissan seeks to change minivan basics with its new Quest
by Andrea Wielgat - LEDs
- TT Electronics and BAE Systems form partnership
- Dateline
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Building on a legacy: Ford's Norfolk, Va., assembly plant introduces the next F-150 and a new flexible manufacturing system
by John Peter - Butterfly valves
- Timken and Stanadyne form alliance
- Nissan transferring Pathfinder
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2004 Toyota Sienna
by Gerry Kobe -
Hyundai hitches a few more horses to this Wagon
by John Peter - Lavergne Group increases capacity
- Delphi plans investment on advanced fuel injectors
- Japanese results continue to climb
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David Vs. Goliath: armageddon for full-size pickup trucks
by Don Sherman - Tie strap fasteners
- Actify forms licensing relationship with EDS PLM Solutions
- DC to sell Smart in U.S
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What makes Nissan unique?
by Maryann Keller -
Interior noise reduction: attacking sound at the source
by Brent Haight - LED MiniMeters
- GM to cut its work force in Japan
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Asia/Pacific in line for substantial growth
by Andrea Wielgat -
Downsized versatility: the biggest feature of Mitsubishi Electric's new 6-disc DVD changer is its size
by John Peter -
Telematics made easy: complex behind the scenes, telematics must be kept simple to the consumer, argues OnStar chief
by John McCormick - Wirewound resistors
- Metaldyne expands in Germany
- Fiat says doesn't intend to use 'put'
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2003 Bmw X5
by Gerry Kobe -
CayennePorsche's hot pepper SUV
by Gary Witzenburg - DENSO expands manufacturing facility
- Letters
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Economy drive: Europe's raft of new diesel and gas engines increases efficiency both up and down the market
by Anthony Lewis -
One big happy family: all GM vehicle engineering is back at the Tech Center under one roof
by John Peter -
Laser-guided sales: hunting smarter to avoid extinction
by Jason C. Brewer - Bosch expands programs
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