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Automotive industry outlook for 2010
If 2009 was a year of unprecedented turmoil in the auto industry globally, 2010 promises to be a year in which the industry continues to endure hard times. Some vehicle markets remain at historically low volume and some companies will continue to be financially stressed. Written by Dave Leggett, this briefing provides a global outlook on key trends, issues and changes to expect in 2010.
Intelligence set: Global market review of driver assistance systems – forecasts to 2017 (download)
Research has shown that driver error is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. Almost one in five accidents with physical injuries can be attributed either to inappropriate speed (16%) or to insufficient stopping distance (12%). At 3,000 words longer than our last edition, with fully updated market data and six lengthy interviews with key suppliers, this report provides excellent value for money and an overview of the very latest technologies in this rapidly growing sector.
Price: £ 630.00
Global future vehicle programme data out to 2020
As evidenced by the dozens of prototypes and concept vehicles set to premiere at the New York, Beijing and Busan motor shows in coming weeks, investment in global future vehicle programmes is rising rapidly. PLDB (Product Life Database) from just-auto covers all regions, so tracking both existing vehicles and models in development by American, Chinese, European, Japanese, Indian or Russian OEMs is easy.
As well as being searchable by architecture/platform, plant location and country of build, PLDB also lists vehicle lifecycle, codename, expected next update/model change (MC) or replacement date/full model change (FMC). All entries are constantly audited, and, as the latest developments come to light, updated.
PLDB lists 2223 current and future global models from 146 OEM groups, spread across 225 brands, with data for 1254 vehicles having been checked or revised in the last month. Simply click on the link below to take a tour and see pricing.