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Content posted in October 1995
Wakeup call on wakes
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10/23/1995  Post a comment
Heavier aircraft and increased air traffic make wake turbulence studies necessary
Experience shows the way to latch onto success
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Southco Inc. combines novel technologies and engineering experience to help customers integrate latches and fasteners into their designs
Mirror-image minivans?
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Box-shape minivans have gone the way of the station wagon
Wireless Communications: The next generation
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New high speed DSPs and ADCs will boost the capabilities of current wireless communication devices
METALS vs. PLASTICS: And the winner is?
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Steel and aluminum battle over automotive market; plastics gain ground
The ultimate Porsche
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Electronics create the cybercar
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Lincoln-Mercurys 1996 Continental has microprocessor modules controlling everything from suspension to the voice-activated cellular phone
1995 Design News Auto Survey
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Once again, the Taurus is the car engineers would buy today
Taurus: The Sequel
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Ten years later, Ford unveils a stiffer, sleaker, more powerful edition of the Taurus
Amusement rides on wheels
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They may be impractical, but sports cars are a blast
Ease on down the road
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Computers, sensors, and new materials help engineers bring the latest in creature comforts to your car
For 1996: an Emphasis on VALUE
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TGet set to find more for your money in the latest automotive offerings




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