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1. Suppliers Segue into new business. (The Supply
Side).
"Think" forward and with just the slightest forward tilt, the Segway scooter moves forward. "Think" stop and the Segway obediently stops. Think profit and you're ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Denso drives ahead: A plan to double global sales by
2005 has Japan's...
Watch your rearview mirror, Robert Bosch. The big supplier behind you is preparing to pass. Nearly six years ago, Hiromu Okabe became president of what ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Luring the big fish: Automaking's biggest
supplier exchange morphs itself...
In early 2000, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Go. and DaimlerChrysler AG formed a global business-to-business, Internet-based supplier exchange that was supposed to change the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Speeding back to the track: Dodge wasted no time in
getting its Winston...
Illustrations, photos and technical analysis by David Kimble One year ago, the high banking of Daytona International Speedway shook with the thunder of Dodge V-Ss ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Japan leads the hybrid charge: Toyota alone is on
track to sell 300,000...
Were you one of the skeptics who sneered at Honda Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Co. when they introduced their gasoline-electric cars two years ago? (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. GM's Radical Ride: Fresh, flexible and
futuristic, GM's AUTOnomy concept...
"It is senseless to predict now, the technologies that might later prove effective. It is time to imagine; it is time to dream. Everything seems ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. 2002 Acura 3.2TL Type-S. (Cars Worth
Noting).
Take heed you purveyors of performance, you touters of telematic technology. The new TL has made quite an impact on those who have come in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. 2002 Ford Thunderbird. (Cars Worth
Noting).
Judged on its ability to pluck at heart strings, turn heads and open the spigot of Good Time Feelings everywhere it goes, the reborn T-bird ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. 2002 Chevrolet Express Van. (Cars Worth
Noting).
Gee Christmas. The "gee" is for G-van, GM's full-size, people-and-cargo devouring monstrosity that perfectly illustrates why minivans are so named. "Christmas" is for Christmas. Or ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Mobile Electronics compete with OEMs. (Opinion &
Analysis: Electronics).
As the telematics market emerges, the auto industry needs to be wary of intense competition from the mobile communications industry, which could win a significant ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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