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  • '''David C. "Dave" Hill''' (b. 15 January, 1943) is an automotive engineer for [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]. He is best know ...ement assignments for Cadillac in the mid-1970s, rising to the position of Engineering Program Manager in early 1992. In late 1992 he left Cadillac to become the
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  • '''Vandenbrink Design''' is an automotive design, consultancy and engineering services company, located in The Netherlands. The industrial designer Michiel van den Brink (1977) is specialised in automotive design in the style that, for example, the Ferrari is known for.
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  • '''Center for Automotive Research''' can refer to either: ...tate University)]], an interdisciplinary research center in the College of Engineering of Ohio State University focused at developing alternative fuels and electr
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  • ...as '''BS6''', is a car produced by the Chinese sedan manufacturer [[Jinbei Automotive Company Ltd.]], in Shenyang/Liaoning, China, it is a subsidiary from [[Bril ...the Zhonghua sedan. A team of engineers from BMW was stationed in Shenyang Automotive's facilities to assist in the start-up of the production processes.
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  • ...] industries. The Society is a standards development organization for the engineering of powered [[vehicle]]s of all kinds, including [[automobile|car]]s, [[truc ...ing aircraft, boats, agricultural machinery, and others. The new word ''[[automotive]]'' was coined by the Society to describe all self-powered vehicles, and th
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''IFR Automotive''' is a Spanish boutique manufacturer of Sports cars. It was founded by [[I ...design of individual components and whole vehicle concepts through to the engineering of production cars for high volume series production.
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  • ...nmental comfort. HVAC system design is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat trans
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  • ...ouple of years abroad and completed a second bachelor degree in electrical engineering in Liège, Belgium. In 1911 he returned to Italy and created "Ing. Nicola R [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
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  • ...motive Technologies (MSAT), to focus on developing components and offering engineering services. -The Automotive Division which manufactures utility vehicles, light commercial vehicles and
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  • ...motive Aftermarket Industry Week]]. As part of this event, SEMA and other automotive aftermarket trade groups make-up one of the single largest events on the La | Ansen Automotive Engineering || Louie Senter
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  • ...'', (January 15, 1909 – August 11, 1939), was an Italian French automotive designer and test engineer. ...vehicle was launched at the 1936 Paris Salon. Jean Bugatti also showed his engineering skills by working on new independent suspension systems to replace solid fr
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  • ...eams of design engineers responsible for all aspects of the vehicle. These engineering teams include: [[chassis]], body and [[trim]], [[powertrain]], electrical a In the USA, automotive design reached a turning point in 1924, when the American national automobi
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  • * Parts and systems supplier for the automotive industry * Industry and building services engineering
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  • ===Engineering=== ...in a third-person point of view'''''. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''.
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  • ...tion|General Motors]]. He is the father of [[David E. Cole]], [[Center for Automotive Research]], Chairman. ...New Generation" at Time.com], retrieved on 13 Aug 2008.</ref> He worked in engineering, rising to co-head a team (with Harry Barr) that developed the 1949 [[Cadil
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  • ...ctive to rebadge a single product multiple times. However, excessive badge engineering can be problematic for car companies, and even detrimental. Having a singl ...an [[SUV]]. The two products are different automobiles, where as in brand engineering involves using the identical (or nearly identical) finished product.
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  • ...n) new horseless carriage and immediately saw an opportunity for using his engineering and entrepreneurial skills. In 1898, he met Count Emanuele Bricherasio di C ...ing 24 cars. Known from the beginning for the talent and creativity of its engineering staff; by 1903 Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars; this grew to
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  • ...esigner, [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]. However, Italdesign also does automotive engineering, prototyping, and testing.
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  • 2) In [[automotive engineering]], the '''bodywork''' of an [[automobile]] is the structure which protects: Automotive Bodywork
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  • ...for him to become a bookkeeper, but developed an interest in machinery and engineering, and was fascinated with the new motor car. ...er in the company's brochure in 1898. He was also developing his skills at engineering, design and construction, and developed patience, perseverance and determin
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