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Delphi at CES
Although the North American International Auto Show is certainly a focus of attention in the auto world right now, the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show is underway this week in Las Vegas, and there are some auto developments there, too.
Blog Published: 1/11/2012
Bright Lighting Idea from Federal-Mogul
With few exceptions—think Nissan cube and Scion xB—one of the downsides of new vehicles for those who are lanky of stature is that when a sunroof is part of the package, headroom is seriously truncated.
Blog Published: 1/2/2012
Bridgestone Develops Airless Tire
According to the U.S.
Blog Published: 12/8/2011
Orange Tires Are Still Black, But Also Green
While tires are produced with a variety of materials, there is only one company in the world that produces tires with orange oil.
Blog Published: 10/12/2011
Insanely Great
The influence of Steve Jobs and Apple on the auto industry cannot be overestimated.
Blog Published: 10/6/2011
GM to Offer Additional Airbag
Is airbag inflation occurring in the auto industry?
Blog Published: 10/3/2011
Chevrolet Volt: Future Power
The Chevy Volt lithium-ion battery comes with an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty.
Blog Published: 7/20/2011
Euro EV Items
A few things happened of late in Europe related to the electrification of the automobile that are the sorts of things that underline things are moving rapidly in that direction.
Blog Published: 7/11/2011
TRW & the Disappearing Steering Wheel
TRW Automotive has developed a concept that could make it easier for people (think: Aging Boomers) to get into and out of cars, especially if gas prices have those seasoned citizens in A- and B-class cars that are. . .snug.
Blog Published: 6/30/2011
Fisker Automotive: Help Wanted
Fisker Automotive has announced that it is going to be hiring people for the former GM assembly plant that it purchased in Wilmington, Delaware.
Blog Published: 6/22/2011

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