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Articles in July, 2004 issue of Automotive Industries
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Saab-aru Sport Wagon: the Saab 9-2X is a significant new product born of an emerging global partnership
by Gary Witzenburg - Mazda, China FAW to expand alliance
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2003 Ford Falcon XR6
by Rich Wilson -
The power of the press
by Gary Witzenburg - Toyo Rubber to build tire manufacturing plant in Georgia
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Market share or profits
by Maryann Keller - Betaseal uni-wipe system
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Regal rides
by Gary Witzenburg - Optical keyless sensor
- Setting records: Japan's auto sales are up for 2004
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Technology with a purpose: Cadillac touts user-friendly advanced technology systems as key to new STS appeal
by John McCormick - GM to build China's largest professional proving ground
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No more designing for lowest common denominator: Ford and GM talk interiors at the 11th annual Auto Interiors Show
by Carla Kalogeridis - Isolating signal conditioning modules & limit alarms
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President Kerry? How would a Kerry victory affect the auto industry?
by Gary Witzenburg -
Legacy 2.5GT, a WRX for grownups
by John Peter - In-line flow conditioners
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2004 Cadillac CTS-V
by Gary Witzenburg - ArvinMeritor receives grant from the Welsh Assembly
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Rethinking the IQ test: 2004 J. D. Power initial quality survey consumers understand brands, not sales-weighting
by Ray Windecker - Industrial Fans
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Entry level luxury: Scion's third and most expensive offering aims at young wanna-be BMW owners
by Rich Wilson - Structural adhesives
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Diesel love affair intensifies: diesel powered is more than just a mileage mantra
by Anthony Lewis -
A business solution on wheels: international and IBM collaborate on a telematics system that will change the way fleets do business
by John Peter - Dateline
- GM-Suzuki partnership grows
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2005 Scion xB
by John Peter -
The man behind the door
by John Peter -
Keen on craftsmanship: Chrysler's turnaround in interior quality is the latest story to emerge from a company that has embraced a new culture and renewed senior management support
by Carla Kalogeridis - Dunnage bars
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Pioneer spirit: a small California company charts a unique course on the road to fuel cell commercialization
by John Peter -
Cable in your car: new technology promises to turn your SUV or minivan into a second family room
by John Peter -
Piece of Oz a momentum changer
by Rob Wilson -
Getting serious about quality: domestic OEMs need to pay attention to all aspects of quality if they expect to succeed
by Craig Fitzgerald - Voltage connector
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The Sky's the limit: the industry's number one sunroof maker brings innovative open air roof systems and other creative technologies to North America
by John Peter - Visteon contributes to Ford Escape Hybrid
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Baiting the fishhook: consumers are seeing stars in NHTSA's new dynamic rollover test, but what does the Fishhook Maneuver really mean to vehicle rollover safety?
by John Peter
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