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Hybrids could prove costly to the U.S. 4 numbers show possible drawbacks of Prius and the like.(Opinion)

Byline: Ray Windecker There is considerable, well-publicized evidence that without corrective action, the world ecology could implode in 30 to...
Automotive News, 03/13/06 by Windecker, Ray · More from publication -
1995-2004pie in the sky: the North American Free Trade Agreement hasn't lived up to its promises
In the early 1990s, there were many discourses and discussions about, rationalizations of, and promotional efforts for two upcoming political/...
Automotive Industries, 03/01/05 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
1949the floodgates open: Whacky eccentric European and Asian autos were the precursor to today's import mania
1949--the floodgates open: Whacky eccentric European and Asian autos were the precursor to today's import mania.(Opinion & Analysis) The 1949...
Automotive Industries, 02/01/05 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
The 300 effect: the popularity of Chrysler's new full-size sedan has raised sales numbers across the board
Chrysler Group's 300 sedans are given much and well-deserved credit for the Group's growing stature within both the industry and media but there is...
Automotive Industries, 01/01/05 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Pickups aplenty: gobs of product and money are stirring up the compact pickup segment
Pickups aplenty: gobs of product and money are stirring up the compact pickup segment.(Opinion & Analysis) The compact pickup truck segment has a...
Automotive Industries, 12/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Protection and taxes: connecting the dots; if you want to save American manufacturing jobs then buy the cars that are manufactured here
Following a recent presidential debate, an audience participant complained that neither presidential candidate had a dear answer to the problems of...
Automotive Industries, 11/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Jaguar score card: up 605, down 21: a small group of avid owners and rabid journalists have their own ideas on how to keep the momentum going
Jaguar, one of the few remaining brands of a once thriving British-owned auto industry, had, through the mid-1980s, reasonable sales in the...
Automotive Industries, 10/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Looking at large pickups: domestic manufacturers dominate a growing pickup market but keep a concerned eye on the rearview mirror
Large pickups, those cash cows for Detroit and market-share and PR weapons for Toyota and Nissan, are middle-America status symbols, an irritant to...
Automotive Industries, 09/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Auto workersfragmented and divided: non-union transplants and the global economy set new wage standards for autoworkers
Auto workers--fragmented and divided: non-union transplants and the global economy set new wage standards for autoworkers.(Opinion & Analysis) In...
Automotive Industries, 08/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication -
Rethinking the IQ test: 2004 J. D. Power initial quality survey consumers understand brands, not sales-weighting
Rethinking the IQ test: 2004 J. D. J.D. Power conducts a technically sound, quality/satisfaction research program that apparently generates...
Automotive Industries, 07/01/04 by Ray Windecker · More from publication


