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American fuel efficiency standards , energy prices and the evolution of the American automobile industry with the tendency towards larger cars in a world of cheap gasoline.
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Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot
New York Times 07/06/2008
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01/09/2010
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Toyota's Prius top sellig car in 2009.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
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Buy a Hybrid, and Save a Guzzler
New York Times 02/08/2006
U.S. Makers Facing Glut of S.U.V.'s as Gas Rises
New York Times 05/03/2006
Auto Trade Group Plans Ads on New Fuels
New York Times 05/08/2006
Detroit's No Good, Very Bad May
BusinessWeek 06/02/2006
Going Where Toyota’s Never Gone Before
New York Times 05/06/2007
Corolla: Toyota's Time Machine
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2008
Ford's efforts in this area after the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies. Conditions on fuel economy set by the government for companies taking financial asistance or loans from the government and for the auto industry bailout.
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Ford Remakes F-150, the Nation’s No. 1 Vehicle
New York Times 01/13/2014
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Ford Among First to Get Loans for More Efficient Cars
New York Times 06/24/2009
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01/09/2010
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
With the government's investment in GM and its clear mandate for higher fuel efficency under the Obama administration, and with Ford's committment to fuel efficiency leadership, as well as the operation of Chrysler by Italian small carmaker Fiat, the move is towards smaller cars, large gains in fuel efficiency, and investment in hybrid cars.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Fuel-Efficiency Technology Gives Fiat a Boost in Bargaining to Acquire Chrysler Stake
Wall Street Journal 04/07/2009
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05/14/2015
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01/09/2010
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Shifts away from larger vehicles in the American auto industry. A significant shift was underway in the US auto industry by the middle of 2008 towards fuel efficient automobiles as gasoline prices went over $4.00 per gallon, and consumer net worth declined significantly with decline in housing and stock prices causing cuts in spending. The situation in 2008-2009 before the government led bailout and the planned bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler.
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Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07/17/2013
Ford Remakes F-150, the Nation’s No. 1 Vehicle
New York Times 01/13/2014
Chrysler’s Fall May Help Administration Reshape G.M.
New York Times 05/03/2009
Why Gas Feels Cheap—and Why It’s Not, Historically Speaking
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2015
Ford and Chrysler Unveil Their Redesigned Pickups
New York Times 01/14/2008
Collapse in Demand For Large SUVs Leaves Owners in a Bind
Wall Street Journal 06/02/2008
With the $15 billion coming out of the fuel efficiency mandated loan of $25 billion, are automakers committing to change their companies focus to achieving gains in fuel efficiency comparable to the European mandate of 50 miles per gallon by 2015?
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Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05/27/2010
At Frankfurt Auto Show, a Reluctant Embrace of Hybrids
New York Times 09/15/2005
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04/12/2006
Can U.S. Adopt Europe's Fuel-Efficient Cars?
Wall Street Journal 06/26/2007
On Paris's Jet Runways, Green Is the New Gray
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2007
European Luxury Cars, in Green
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2007
Toyota's strategy is to license its technology for hybrids, and it has meticulouslp filed patents for moore than 2000 components in the Prius hybrid.
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Toyota Debuts New Compact Hybrid Aqua
Wall Street Journal 12/27/2011
Toyota Bets on Upgraded Prius to Bolster Global Sales
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2009
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05/14/2015
Buy a Hybrid, and Save a Guzzler
New York Times 02/08/2006
Toyota Says It Plans Eventually to Offer an All-Hybrid Fleet
New York Times 09/14/2005
At Frankfurt Auto Show, a Reluctant Embrace of Hybrids
New York Times 09/15/2005
Ford's C-MAX hybrid to launch in 2012 is expected to surpass the Prius in fuel efficiency.
Grouped Articles
Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07/17/2013
Toyota Debuts New Compact Hybrid Aqua
Wall Street Journal 12/27/2011
Toyota Bets on Upgraded Prius to Bolster Global Sales
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2009
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05/14/2015
Ford Poses Challenge to Prius on Fuel
Wall Street Journal 12/15/2011
Toyota Battling Against Yen's Strength
Wall Street Journal 01/03/2012
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