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Automotive News Europe Congress 2005 – a review
23 May 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
Automotive News Europe Congress 2005 – a review just-auto.com editorial team The annual Automotive News Europe (ANE) Congress took place earlier this month in Barcelona, Spain. The event attracts h... read more
Hats off to Audi, fully-fledged member of luxury elite
9 May 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
Hats off to Audi, fully-fledged member of luxury elite just-auto.com editorial team After 25 years of trying, Audi finally matches its peers such as BMW, and Mercedes-Benz on product, sales and a re... 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
European profitability about to deteriorate again
4 April 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
European profitability about to deteriorate again just-auto.com editorial team The big European car companies are going through tough times. Europe’s economy is weak, US export earnings are hit by ... read more
New car launches: model army on the move
31 March 2005 | Institute of the Motor Industry
New car launches: model army on the move Institute of the Motor Industry This year sees a record number of new models - not mere facelifts - destined for UK showrooms. For carmakers, it should give... read more
Insider Opinion: Big Dog: 'Pride comes before a fall!'
2 March 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
Insider Opinion: Big Dog: 'Pride comes before a fall!' just-auto.com editorial team As I sit on the kerb surveying my suburban street, this pooch is very grateful to be offered a plethora of tasty ... read more
Insider Opinion: Big Dog on the folly of the ‘Hyper Car’
19 January 2005 | just-auto.com editorial team
Insider Opinion: Big Dog on the folly of the ‘Hyper Car’ just-auto.com editorial team As investment bank analysts sit at their desks in Frankfurt or London, else ponder the future from New York, Bl... read more
13 December 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
The Listening Car Company just-auto.com editorial team I guess it was inevitable. I’d been noticing for a while that Audis were the new bullies on the road. It used to be BMWs, of course. Drivers o... read more
China’s car market hits the buffers in 2004
8 December 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
China’s car market hits the buffers in 2004 just-auto.com editorial team After an explosive couple of years, China’s car market hit the buffers in 2004. The Chinese Government effectively put the b... read more
Europe's mass carmakers can't make money
25 November 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Europe's mass carmakers can't make money just-auto.com editorial team European mass car manufacturer's third quarter results induced more gloom and underlined the fact that the industry is producin... read more
Luxury cars: trouble at the top
11 November 2004 | Institute of the Motor Industry
Luxury cars: trouble at the top Institute of the Motor Industry The cars are magnificent. More than enough rich people around the world can afford them. So why aren't Bentley, Maybach and Rolls-Roy... read more
2 November 2004 | Matthew Beecham
Cocooned in a cockpit Matthew Beecham Despite the smooth lines and simple appearance, the cockpit is one of the most complicated and tightly packaged assemblies in a vehicle. Matthew Beecham report... read more
Heading in the right direction
14 October 2004 | Matthew Beecham
Heading in the right direction Matthew Beecham At least a third of new cars built in Europe will be equipped with electric steering by 2007. Demand is being fuelled by a range of factors, not least... read more
The development of the diesel engine - an overview
4 October 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
The development of the diesel engine - an overview just-auto.com editorial team It is no accident that as the twenty-first century dawns, car manufacturers have stepped up the pace of diesel engine... read more
New Ford Focus central to Ford's European performance
23 September 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
New Ford Focus central to Ford's European performance just-auto.com editorial team The first Ford Focus, launched in 1998, transformed Ford's image - for the better - in one of Western Europe's lar... read more
BMW’s advanced powertrain developments
2 September 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
BMW’s advanced powertrain developments just-auto.com editorial team Un-phased by the furious activity surrounding alternative propulsion systems at other manufacturers, BMW has remained focused onl... 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
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
10 June 2004 | Automotive Design and Production
The Art of Scion Automotive Design and Production How utilizing blazingly fast product development, a realistic cost calculation system, completely engaged engineers, designers who want to achieve ... read more
Chickens come home to roost at VW
25 May 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Chickens come home to roost at VW just-auto.com editorial team Volkswagen might be the market leader in Europe, but its profitability is crumbling and experts say its basic strategy is flawed and n... read more
Block Exemption and the parts business
26 April 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Block Exemption and the parts business just-auto.com editorial team Late last year Keith Jones, the vastly experienced managing director of Unipart Logistics admitted in public to being "jaundiced"... read more
The history and evolution of the 4WD market
30 March 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
The history and evolution of the 4WD market just-auto.com editorial team While a four-wheeled motor vehicle will perform perfectly well for most purposes so long as two of its wheels are driven, ... read more
Automakers up in arms over Chinese ‘bootleg cars’
22 March 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
Automakers up in arms over Chinese ‘bootleg cars’ just-auto.com editorial team The streets of China are a lot busier than they used to be. In the major cities, bicycles and mopeds are having to giv... read more
OE supplier branding – a growth opportunity?
1 March 2004 | SupplierBusiness.com
OE supplier branding – a growth opportunity? SupplierBusiness.com The practice of brand development is now extending into the OE supplier industry. But building a global brand can be very expensive... read more
Round, black and (not at all) boring
24 February 2004 | Matthew Beecham
Round, black and (not at all) boring Matthew Beecham Most people rarely give tyres a second thought, but the tyre is actually a highly complex product packed with advanced material engineering. And ... read more
The fantasy that is Alfa Romeo
23 February 2004 | just-auto.com editorial team
The fantasy that is Alfa Romeo just-auto.com editorial team Alfa Romeo has been touted for years as the brand of the future. Is that future ever likely to materialise? Unless the Italians get their... read more
Hyundai: top five, here it comes?
12 February 2004 | AWKnowledge
Hyundai: top five, here it comes? AWKnowledge Prior to its acquisition of a majority stake in Kia in 1998, Hyundai was ranked twelfth in the world in terms of production volume. Since then, the... read more
Car quality - when reality clashes with reputations
29 January 2004 | Institute of the Motor Industry
Car quality - when reality clashes with reputations Institute of the Motor Industry Reliability studies underscore the fact that German-branded cars long ago lost their quality crown to the Japanes... read more
Glaring issues – developments in automotive lighting
26 January 2004 | just-auto.com/ABOUT
Glaring issues – developments in automotive lighting just-auto.com/ABOUT To most people, terms such as AFS, HID, Xenon, Neon, LEDs and CHMSLs mean very little. But to lighting engineers, they... read more
Creating the Inviting Interior
13 January 2004 | Automotive Design and Production
Creating the Inviting Interior Automotive Design and Production Bill Fluharty, vice president of Industrial Design at Johnson Controls, not surprisingly thinks that the focus on automotive interior... read more
The auto industry looks to a mild upturn in 2004
19 December 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
The auto industry looks to a mild upturn in 2004 just-auto.com editorial team What will 2004 bring? On the evidence of a survey of leading academics, auto industry experts and investment bank analys... read more
11 December 2003 | Matthew Beecham
Take a seat Matthew Beecham In the global automotive seating market, worth some $26.8 billion annually, the main players must offer seats that will appeal to folk of all shapes and sizes. Not only ... read more
10 December 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
All couped up just-auto.com editorial team The furore over BMW's design strategy had just begun to quieten down following the launch of the 7-Series, Z4 Roadster and 5-Series, then BMW revealed the ... 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
Where now for Russia's auto industry?
25 November 2003 | just-auto.com editorial team
Where now for Russia's auto industry? just-auto.com editorial team It may once have been symbolised by the sturdy but decidedly dowdy Fiat 124 saloon-based Lada Riva, but Russia's auto industry has ... read more
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