Concept Cars at Tokyo Motor Show Offer Fuel Efficiency, Low Pollution
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At Japan Motor Industrial Federation Inc.'s 35th Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota Motor Corp., Suzuki Motor Corp., General Motors Corp., Opel AG, and Nissan Motor Company Ltd. all showed concept cars that used advanced fuel technologies. Additionally, Japanese companies showed off new automobile audio and other electronics.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2001
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To revive aftermarket sales, Pioneer focuses on visual car A/V products
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The car A/V aftermarket for Pioneer and its competitors has been shrinking because increasingly car manufacturers are installing high-quality OEM car audio-video (A/V) equipment.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2001
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Hard drives find new home in A/V equipment, car navigation systems
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Makers of hard drives are finding new uses for their products in audio-video (A/V) equipment for cars.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2001
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