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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Contrary to some analyses, Americans aren't flocking to small cars, the chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association said as the North American International Auto Show got underway in ...
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Jim Burt, Editor
SLIDESHOW : Toyota Motor Sales, exploring new product categories, as well as a few old ones, has developed the FT-HS hybrid sportscar concept, which could evolve into a replacement for the defunct ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: Tuning: Tweaking the Scions by TCC Team (8/9/2004) The canvas is there — but how’s your Scion going to be different from the rest? Toyota , which has already ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: DCX Spends Big on Plants by Joseph Szczesny (12/29/2003) New tools and new gearboxes add up in Auburn Hills. DaimlerChrysler AG is launching an effort to remake its assembly ...
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Gary Witzenburg, Editor
Related Articles: In Defense of Pushrods by Gary Witzenburg (5/31/2004) Pity the poor pushrod, the Rodney Dangerfield of engine components. Washington Post Staff Writer Warren Brown was ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: INDUSTRY REPORT: Feb. 9, 2004 by TCC Team (2/8/2004) The new year started in January with weaker than expected sales, but Japanese carmakers continued to pick up market share ...
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Mike Davis, Editor
1951, October Ford Division VP & General Manager Lewis Crusoe sees European sports roadsters at Paris Auto Show, asks “Why don’t we have something like that?” 1953, January Chevrolet reveals ...
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TCC Team
TCC'S DAILY EDITION: Jan. 15, 2004 New STS Coming in 2005 This is the first official photograph of Cadillac’s 2005 STS. The replacement for the ...