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VEHICLE ANALYSIS: Audi risks a diesel-only strategy for new Q7
6 August 2015 | Glenn Brooks
VEHICLE ANALYSIS: Audi risks a diesel-only strategy for new Q7 Glenn Brooks Audi UK is about to launch the new Q7 with just one engine: a 272PS 3.0-litre TDI. Will that be enough with which to take o... read more
February 2015 management briefing: 48V mild hybrids (3)
27 February 2015 | Calum MacRae
February 2015 management briefing: 48V mild hybrids (3) Calum MacRae Moving to a 48V architecture in hybrid and electric vehicles offers plenty of promise. It provides about four times the energy r... read more
February 2015 management briefing: 48V mild hybrids (2)
20 February 2015 | Calum MacRae
February 2015 management briefing: 48V mild hybrids (2) Calum MacRae Moving to a 48V architecture in hybrid and electric vehicles offers plenty of promise. It provides about four times the energy r... read more
November 2014 management briefing: Supplier industry financial review (1)
25 November 2014 | Colin Whitbread
November 2014 management briefing: Supplier industry financial review (1) Colin Whitbread Part 1 of this briefing reviews the recent financial results of a sample of major global auto suppliers; Pa... read more
July 2013 management briefing: Automotive interiors
22 July 2013 | Matthew Beecham
July 2013 management briefing: Automotive interiors Matthew Beecham This month's management briefing considers the latest developments in automotive interiors. In this instalment, we include questi... read more
ANALYSIS: Low-CO2 refrigerant produces heated dispute
12 February 2013 | Vanessa Scholfield
ANALYSIS: Low-CO2 refrigerant produces heated dispute Vanessa Scholfield The debate about which refrigerant to use in automotive HVAC systems is a long and drawn out one. Climate change concerns ha... read more
THE WEEK THAT WAS: RX-8 bows out, Toyota adds UK reality dose
29 June 2012 | Simon Warburton
THE WEEK THAT WAS: RX-8 bows out, Toyota adds UK reality dose Simon Warburton It's been a busy week as usual with a whole raft of announcements jostling for position, but one of the most eye-catching... read more
December 2011 management briefing: Review of 2011 (part 2)
23 December 2011 | Dave Leggett
December 2011 management briefing: Review of 2011 (part 2) Dave Leggett Like any year in the auto industry, 2011 saw its fair share of company ups and downs, industrial comings and goings, and a fa... read more
ANALYSIS: Anti-trust raids could start an ugly new era of automaker-supplier relations
1 March 2010 | SupplierBusiness.com
ANALYSIS: Anti-trust raids could start an ugly new era of automaker-supplier relations SupplierBusiness.com Carmakers open up wounds by complaining to authorities, says SupplierBusiness. But did par... read more
FEATURE: Driver assistance comes of age
4 February 2009 | just-auto.com editorial team
FEATURE: Driver assistance comes of age just-auto.com editorial team Research has shown that driver error is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. Driver assistance technologies can th... read more
Automotive Exterior Lighting – Lighting up Roads and Lives!
19 January 2009 | Frost & Sullivan
Automotive Exterior Lighting – Lighting up Roads and Lives! Frost & Sullivan The automotive exterior lighting systems have seen many significant advances, since the early days of oil lanterns used on... read more
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Review of driver assistance systems
12 August 2008 | Matthew Beecham
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Review of driver assistance systems Matthew Beecham Driver assistance systems use a combination of warnings and some degree of active intervention to help steer the driver away fr... read more
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Review of wiper systems
6 March 2008 | Matthew Beecham
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Review of wiper systems Matthew Beecham Automatic windshield wipers first appeared on cars in the US in 1916 and then on ‘luxury’ cars in Europe in 1924. Since then, as with all ot... read more
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Cutting edge wiper blade innovations
25 September 2006 | Matthew Beecham
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Cutting edge wiper blade innovations Matthew Beecham For years, wiper blade engineers have concentrated on improving two performance characteristics: operational noise and wiping ... read more
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Wiring tomorrow’s car
17 August 2006 | Matthew Beecham
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Wiring tomorrow’s car Matthew Beecham Although conventional round wire harnesses continue to evolve to support additional electronic content in vehicles, the technology has remaine... read more
24 February 2006 | Matthew Beecham
Small is beautiful Matthew Beecham They can adjust your seat and headlights, power your windows and wing mirrors, and help you brake and steer. In fact, they are found in anything that has an ... read more
European interest in dual-clutch technology shifts up a gear
2 December 2005 | Matthew Beecham
European interest in dual-clutch technology shifts up a gear Matthew Beecham Although automatic transmissions are gaining a greater market share, especially in northern Europe, consumer resistance r... read more
6 May 2005 | Matthew Beecham
Automotive networking Matthew Beecham The use of electronics in vehicles has seen a considerable rise over the last decade. Can the current wiring and multiplexing harnesses within today’s vehicles... read more
5 April 2005 | About Automotive
Open sesame About Automotive The men's 100 metres final at last year’s Olympic games in Athens was all over in just ten seconds. That's just how quickly some car thieves can break into most c... read more
The global aftermarket industry: a state of flux
24 March 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
The global aftermarket industry: a state of flux just-auto.com editorial team The automotive aftermarket is in a state of flux. Improved technology can mean increased service intervals and longer l... read more
New frontiers in front-end modules
23 August 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
New frontiers in front-end modules just-auto.com editorial team What is a front-end module? It depends who makes it and for whom it is made. According to Faurecia, a complete front-end comprises th... read more
Denso: The supplier industry benchmark
9 August 2004 | SupplierBusiness.com
Denso: The supplier industry benchmark SupplierBusiness.com Leading Japanese supplier Denso Corporation is arguably the best performing large supplier in the world today. It is currently enjoying b... read more
Automotive News Europe Congress 2004 - a review
14 July 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Automotive News Europe Congress 2004 - a review just-auto.com editorial team The annual Automotive News Europe Congress has become a firm fixture in many diaries. It’s a useful occasion to take on ... read more
17 June 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Electric potential just-auto.com editorial team They can adjust your seat, operate side window and mirrors, assist braking and make steering more comfortable all at the touch of a button. With as m... read more
PSA: Cost savings made, where to now?
31 March 2004 | SupplierBusiness.com
PSA: Cost savings made, where to now? SupplierBusiness.com PSA has refined and continued to refine its manufacturing organization, and achieved good results in terms of cost reduction. However, it... read more
12 March 2004 | Matthew Beecham
On the look-out for trouble Matthew Beecham Driver assistance systems use a combination of warnings and some degree of active intervention to help steer the driver away from trouble. Although ... read more
Vehicle air conditioning: refining the comfort zone
19 February 2004 | Institute of the Motor Industry
Vehicle air conditioning: refining the comfort zone Institute of the Motor Industry Since the majority of new cars are now fitted with air conditioning, the almost inevitable demand is for better, ... read more
GM purchasing: Cost reduction and supplier reduction
3 February 2004 | SupplierBusiness.com
GM purchasing: Cost reduction and supplier reduction SupplierBusiness.com GM is the worst performer in our series of supplier satisfaction surveys so far. But the survey reveals that while some sup... read more
Front end modules gain ground despite OEM doubts
2 December 2003 | SupplierBusiness.com
Front end modules gain ground despite OEM doubts SupplierBusiness.com Front end module use could reach 50% penetration in Europe by 2006/7, but the market is complex with definitions varying from OE... read more
The global market for automotive heating, ventilation and air conditioning: 2004 edition
24 November 2003 | About Automotive
The global market for automotive heating, ventilation and air conditioning: 2004 edition About Automotive The general trend in air conditioning is towards increased climate comfort in the vehicle, w... read more
18 September 2003 | Matthew Beecham
Fascinations at Frankfurt Matthew Beecham Behind the razzmatazz and brouhaha of Europe’s biggest motor show, auto parts suppliers’ stands also bristled with a fascinating array of new ideas, produc... read more
Company developments in starter motors and alternators
30 July 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
Company developments in starter motors and alternators just-auto.com editorial team The starter motor and alternator as we know them could be on the way out, if the latest news from their suppliers... read more
Emerging and future electronics applications: advanced driver assistance
30 June 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
Emerging and future electronics applications: advanced driver assistance just-auto.com editorial team This article examines developments in future electronics applications with respect to driver as... read more
Automotive News Europe Congress 2003 - A review
26 June 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
Automotive News Europe Congress 2003 - A review just-auto.com editorial team Representatives from Europe's automotive industry gathered in Paris this week for the seventh annual Automotive News Euro... read more
The growth of vehicle electronic systems
3 February 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
The growth of vehicle electronic systems just-auto.com editorial team Vehicle electronics are becoming increasingly complex but that complexity is expected to lead ultimately to more efficient, low... read more
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