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BusinessWeek
February 16, 2004
Gail Edmondson
Designer Cars From Munich to Tokyo, hot designers are driving sales more than ever. Who are they? Who's got the right stuff? mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
January 2002
Mark Bruno
Successful Net Banker Gives Up the Reins It's very unusual when a CEO admits that he may no longer be the right man for the job, especially in banking. But D.R. Grimes, CEO of NetBank, says he will be stepping down after it completes its merger with Resource Bancshares Mortgage Group... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 16, 2006
Audi's Design Guy Looks Inward Audi's Walter Maria de'Silva predicts a revolution in interior design, from ergonomics to materials. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
January 30, 2004
Paul Anderson
5 Concept Sports Cars Here are five of the most recent and interesting sports concept cars. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 26, 2004
David Welch
Detroit Tries It The Japanese Way Shared platforms and parts save time and money, but the Big Three are years behind. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 16, 2004
Gail Edmondson
The Italian Behind Audi's Radical Look The eye-catching combination of German minimalism and Italian flair has got designers from Los Angeles to Tokyo riveted on Audi's next move. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 16, 2006
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Dream Machines There's a new 'golden age' of automotive design and technology dawning as sales-hungry automakers are innovating at full speed -- and giving buyers the power to shape their vehicles. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 16, 2006
Fiat's Sexy Designs on Success Italian auto maker Fiat's chief designer, Frank Stephenson, talks about sensuality, artistry, and staying organic in a digital world. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 15, 2003
Adam Aston
Running Out Of Road Micheline Maynard doesn't drop any bombshells in The End of Detroit: How the Big Three Lost Their Grip on the American Car Market. Instead, she builds a persuasive case with layers of detail, a methodical recounting of the imports' successes and Detroit's repeated fumbles over the past 30 years. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 8, 2003
Kathleen Kerwin
When Flawless Isn't Enough For Car Buyers The Big Three are catching up in quality, but they have miles to go on the wow factor. mark for My Articles similar articles
Lucire
March 25, 2007
Jack Yan
2007 Audi TT 3,2 Quattro tested The 2007 Audi TT 3.2 Quattro is more of a masculine vehicle than its predecessor. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 16, 2004
David Welch
It's Tough Keeping Your Eyes On The Road Heightened scrutiny has carmakers, especially Detroit's Big Three, pushing their designers to make the confines of their cars' interiors as fancy as they can. mark for My Articles similar articles
Car and Driver
August 2003
Patrick Bedard
The Blow Dryers Five two-seaters for blurring the fence posts and mussing your hair: A comparison of the Audi TT Quattro, BMW Z4 3.0, Honda S2000, Nissan 350Z Touring, and Porsche Boxster mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 25, 2009
Larry Webster
The Case Against Cash for Clunkers: Analysis Under this program, car buyers can receive up to $4500 by scrapping a gas-guzzler and purchasing a more fuel-efficient new car or truck. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 21, 2005
Shaping Cars for the Chinese While General Motors (GM ) stumbles in the U.S., its Chinese operations are surging. This year, GM China's vehicle sales are expected to grow by 20%. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 12, 2004
Kathleen Kerwin
Detroit: Pedal To The Metal Enough is enough -- the Big Three is filling showrooms with new cars to beat back foreign rivals mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 7, 2007
Jim Dunne
Who Killed the American Car? Nobody! Desolate headlines late last week cried for the death of Detroit's hold on the auto industry, as imports topped American cars in overall U.S. sales for the first time ever. mark for My Articles similar articles
DailyCandy
February 16, 2005
Oh Naturale Thrown, molded, painted, and glazed by hand, Miranda Thomas's pottery works are one-of-a-kind odes to the natural world. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
David Welch
Autos: Not Your Father's...Whatever What does Gen Y want in a car? To auto makers' surprise, it's price and value mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 5, 2004
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Dude, Where's My Car Stock? The auto industry gets its motors running for 2004. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
June 20, 2003
Steve Richer
2002's Most Stolen Cars & How To Prevent Theft Car thieves go after the types of cars that most of us drive. Hence, with the purchase of a new car comes the eternal fear of potential auto theft. mark for My Articles similar articles
Foundation News & Commentary
Mar/Apr 2006
Louis Porter
The Creative Art of Listening Mary L. Thomas won the 2006 Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking for her efforts to strengthen the voices of some of South Carolina's everyday citizens. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 12, 2007
John Rosevear
Help for the Car-Crazy Fool In the end, buying a car is like any other major purchase. Add up all the costs, take a deep breath, decide whether you can afford it without compromising any of your other financial goals, and if you can and it makes your heart sing, go for it. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 26, 2008
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: New Jobs For Isiah What type of job could Isiah Thomas do that wouldn't be detrimental to the Knicks organization? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 17, 2005
David Welch
Detroit: Suddenly, Small is Beautiful Buyers are flocking to little cars -- and not just because of high fuel prices -- as a fresh crop of little cars is making small cool again. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
November 2007
Tracey Longo
More Friendly Skies Former United Pilot Robert Thomas has expanded his advisory practice from airline employees to ExxonMobil credit union members. mark for My Articles similar articles