When cars were high-tech and an industry was born

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The brothers Frank and Charles Duryea, are credited with inventing the first Americn gasoline-powered automobile in 1894 and with creating the first American automobile company in 1895. The two brothers feuded over who actually produced the designs for the car, but credit was given to both.

author: Csere, Csaba
History, Biography, Automobile industry, Automobile engineers, Automotive engineers, Duryea, Charles Edgar, Duryea, James Frank

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Mr. Csere goes to Washington

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The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation recently gathered information on fraudulent services. But the hearing failed to produce plans for legislation or indictments, illustrating how the federal government spends taxpayers' money without any results.

author: Csere, Csaba
Investigations, Automobile services industry, Automotive services industry, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation

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Chrysler Electric Van

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The Chrysler Electric Van's main attribute is its ability to meet California's zero-emissions standard. Unfortunately, the van has inadequate power, extremely poor acceleration and limited range.

author: Csere, Csaba
Evaluation, Product/Service Evaluation, Electric vehicles, Chrysler Minivan (Van)

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Aug 17, 2009 @ 7:07 am
Dear
I am a university student . for preparing the final project I need some information about "High technology in Automotive industry" . May you help me? Please,
Thanks a lot

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