Energy Consumption & Dependence on Oil
.... China is getting into the automotive industry late in the game, so can take advantage of the developments of alternative
fuel cars, and is already producing ....
(2054

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Hydrogen Cars
.... Honda's V-3 is one of the most advanced hydrogen
fuel cell
cars in the world, but cannot be taken onto the road until it has been warmed up for at least five ....
(1262

5

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Cars powered by hydrogen
.... Honda's V-3 is one of the most advanced hydrogen
fuel cell
cars in the world, but cannot be taken onto the road until it has been warmed up for at least five ....
(1262

5

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Government Regulation of Auto Industry
.... concerns are addressed from two angles as government regulates the production and distribution of
fuel and also regulates what kinds of
fuel cars require and ....
(1040

4

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Alternative Fuels for Cars
.... Nevertheless, some
fuel alternative to gasoline is likely a part of the future for American motorists. .... Ivey, M. (1990, 4 June).
Fuel wars. ....
(2545

10

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Analysis of a Proposed Rule:
....
cars. Gas, for the foreseeable future, is cheap, and the few prototype alternative
fuel cars seen thus far are not encouraging. A ....
(3717

15

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Internal Combustion Engine
.... However, there are some drawbacks to
fuel cell-powered
cars. .... 77-78. Siuru, N. (1999).
Fuel-cell batteries for
cars. Electr. Now, 70, pp. 13-14. ....
(1430

6

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Fuel cells
....
Fuel cells are being developed for use in
cars because they are more economical than gasoline engines and cause less pollution: the only exhaust from a ....
(569

2

)
American Auto Companies' Future
.... What can be learned from the American auto industry commitment to the SUV is the industry's inability to introduce
fuel-efficient
cars as part of their overall ....
(2416

10

)
Hybrid Vehicles
.... in hybrids, and the conventional
cars, emissions included those from crude oil extraction, processing the crude oil into motor vehicle
fuel, distribution of ....
(1656

7

)
The conventional gasoline engine
.... in hybrids, and the conventional
cars, emissions included those from crude oil extraction, processing the crude oil into motor vehicle
fuel, distribution of ....
(1656

7

)
Global Warming and Lifestyle Change
.... This creates safety hazards on streets and freeways. The most important global-warming problem comes because the SUVs burn more
fuel than other kinds of
cars. ....
(1381

6

)
GM'S CADILLAC AND THE LUXURY MARKET
.... US News & World Report, 61-66. Lynch, Terrance. (1993, 4 October).
Fuel-stingy
cars. Design News, 122-125. Profiles of the 1994
cars. (1994, April). ....
(1992

8

)
Marketing Plan
.... and finely tuned engines for maximum
fuel economy. Ford achieved a 20 percent
fuel economy over the standard models of these
cars. ....
(1785

7

)
A Day at the Track
.... green. The race is over almost before it began, with the
cars having gorged out nearly a hundred gallons of top
fuel apiece. The ....
(1334

5

)
Changes in American Automotive Industry
.... of the market. They would have design and produce low-maintenance,
fuel-efficient
cars at competitive prices. And they would have ....
(3142

13

)
Technology of Hybrid Vehicles
.... Because the reason for designing hybrid
cars is to improve
fuel efficiency, embedded systems must be very efficient and require a minimum of power to operate ....
(2701

11

)
FORD AND GENERAL MOTORS ANALYSIS
.... These markets require a different approach than that favored by the American automakers, with an emphasis on small and
fuel-efficient
cars, but there is ....
(2018

8

)
Organization Theory at Chrysler Corporation
.... The resulting increase in the price of gasoline caused American automobile buyers to begin looking for more
fuel efficient
cars. ....
(6885

28

)
Employee Commute Options
.... Every company, says Brownson, is trying to figure out what
fuel will be best for them. .... To comply with the laws, producers of
cars and trucks are developing and ....
(2459

10

)
Obama v. McCain Social Economic Plans
.... Obama offers $4 billion in loans and tax credits to Auto manufacturers for retooling to build more
fuel-efficient
cars and would give consumers a $7,000 tax ....
(1673

7

)
Employee Commute Option of Clean Air Act
.... Every company, says Brownson, is trying to figure out what
fuel will be best for them. .... To comply with the laws, producers of
cars and trucks are developing and ....
(2485

10

)
Country-of-origin Labeling
.... engine "gas guzzlers" in the American automobile inventory, and the readily imported availability of smaller, more
fuel-efficient foreign
cars shifted consumers ....
(2952

12

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MITSUBISHI MOTORS
.... The company broke into the US market in the late 1970s by supplying Chrysler with small,
fuel-efficient
cars to be sold under the Dodge and Plymouth labels. ....
(1955

8

)
US Auto Industry & Society
.... negatively," (Easterbrook 3). The availability of lighter weight
cars and inexpensive
fuel have given Americans an unprecedented mobility since World War II. ....
(3431

14

)
PRODUCT LIABILITY: FORD PINTO CASE
.... safety in favor of styling and market share for decades and when foreign competition began to undercut them with smaller, more
fuel efficient
cars, they cut ....
(4411

18

)
Natural Gas & Cleaner Automobiles
.... sources. Such a car would be safe and cost no more to operate than today's
cars. This technology would involve the use of a
fuel cell. ....
(2375

10

)
ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCES
.... In homes and offices,
fuel cells would keep the lights on when the grid can't.
Cars propelled by the cells wouldn't foul the air. ....
(4160

17

)
The oil industry
.... This also gave increased market opportunities to Japanese automakers who already produced smaller
cars that were more
fuel efficient than American
cars. ....
(2905

12

)
Bendix Corporation
....
Cars which use the EFI system or other electronic control systems are .... requiring that an automobile manufacturer's fleet meet a particular
fuel efficiency level ....
(1181

5

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