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Websites presented in alphabetical order Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers This coalition of thirteen car and light truck manufacturers is "committed to improving the environment and motor vehicle safety" using "market-based, cost effective solutions." The site seeks to convey the coalition's position on all relevant issues by providing information and data to the public, government, and media. Included are articles, press releases, news, and statistics covering the auto industry and environmental and safety issues of interest. These include topics such as alternative fuel technology, fuel economy standards, and vehicle safety. There are also links to other related Web sites. http://www.autoalliance.org/ Topics: Automobiles, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Industries Last updated May 16, 2001 Analyst: Big Three Still Lag on Fuel Efficiency This June 2008 article and accompanying radio program discusses how Detroit's Big Three automakers (Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors) have not anticipated the need for more fuel efficient cars as well as Japanese car companies have. The article notes that "American manufacturers are making more fuel-efficient cars overseas than they are selling here." Also describes planned U.S. innovation such as the Chevy Volt (a gas/electric hybrid plug-in). From National Public Radio (NPR). http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91371638 Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Nov 26, 2008 The Auto Industry's Family Trees Brief background about the history of the American auto industry. "Of the several thousand auto manufacturers who have operated in the United States, only three remain. But many nameplates that were once well-known are in the family trees of those three surviving auto makers." Discusses contributions of Ransom E. Olds (Oldsmobiles), who was the first to produce cars in Detroit, David Dunbar Buick, Horace Dodge, William Durant, and others. From The Detroit News. http://apps.detnews.com/apps/history/index.php?id=176&CFID=10850343&CFTOKEN=23768504 Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Nov 22, 2008 The Car Connection.Com: The Web's Automotive Authority Take this site for a spin: reviews, news, automotive job boards, message boards, humor, and good collections of car-related links on everything from "green cars" (high-mileage and hybrid vehicles) to collections of articles about classic automobiles. http://www.thecarconnection.com/ Topics: Automobiles, Energy, Industries Last updated Jan 22, 2002 Cars and Light Trucks Compilation of publications providing "information about controlling emissions from passenger cars and light trucks. This includes consumer information, vehicle standards and regulations, certification and compliance, fuel economy, and test data." Some of the topics covered include green racing, federal and California exhaust and evaporative emission standards, and imported vehicles and engines. From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). http://www.epa.gov/OMS/ld-hwy.htm Topics: Automobiles, Pollutants & Toxic Substances, Pollution Last updated May 26, 2009 CARS: Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety This site's focus is on "working to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect consumers from auto-related fraud and abuse." It provides a summary of recent safety legislation, links to government and consumer sources for researching vehicle reliability before purchasing, tips on how to avoid buying a known lemon, and past issues of the California Auto Lemon Index. Note: some portions of the site have not been updated since 2000, but overall the information is current. http://www.carconsumers.com/ Topics: Automobiles, Business & Consumer Law, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Finance, Industries, Medical Treatments & Devices Last updated Oct 15, 2002 Center for Automotive Research Website for this Michigan nonprofit organization "focused on a wide variety of important trends and changes related to the automobile industry and society at the international, federal, state and local levels." Features details about research areas (economics, manufacturing and technology, and transportation systems) and publications on subjects such as "The Impact on the U.S. Economy of a Major Contraction of the Detroit Three Automakers" (November 2008) and contributions of international automakers in the U.S. http://www.cargroup.org/ Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Dec 8, 2008 Drawing Power: Motor City Ad Art in the Age of Muscle & Chrome This exhibit features mid-20th century automobile commercial art from Detroit advertising studios such as "McNamara Associates, Skidmore Sahratian, and Graphic House [which] thrived in close proximity to automotive executives and the advertising agencies that coordinated their publicity campaigns." Exhibit sections cover pre-World War II illustration, artists' samples, studio life, process, photography and realism, and diversity of potential buyers (such as youth and women). From the Detroit Public Library. http://www.detroitpubliclibrary.org/drawingpower/ Topics: Advertising & Marketing, Automobiles Last updated May 21, 2009 How Does a Dealership Work? "There are more than 23,000 car dealerships in the U.S., employing more than 1 million people." This article describes the different tasks of each department in car dealerships, which typically include "new-car sales, used-car sales, service, parts, accounting, and sometimes a body shop." Discusses the showroom as a lifestyle boutique, the sales manager, "dealer invoices," promotions, finance and insurance staff, inventories of cars and parts, and related topics. From IntelliChoice. http://www.intellichoice.com/carBuying101/HowDealershipsWork Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated May 16, 2009 Lemon Car Page Information about automotive Lemon Laws including specific codes and strategies for making a lemon law claim. http://www.defect.com/ Topics: Automobiles, Business & Consumer Law, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Finance, Industries Last updated May 14, 2002 Lemon Law Information and Sites A directory of state-by-state motor vehicle warranty, or "lemon," laws. http://www.123car.com/lemon/lemonbystate.html Topics: Automobiles, Business & Consumer Law, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Finance, Industries Last updated May 16, 2005 Marketplace: Auto Industry Compilation of reports on the auto industry, covering specific automakers and oil companies, auto workers and unions, car prices, alternative fuel vehicles, gas prices, fuel standards, and more. From Marketplace, a public radio business program produced by American Public Media. http://marketplace.publicradio.org/collections/coll_display.php?coll_id=20078 Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Jun 10, 2008 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) "Founded in 1917, [NADA] represents more than 20,000 new car and truck dealers, both domestic and international." Its site features information on the 2009 Chrysler bankruptcy, GM restructuring, and forced dealership closures; timeline about wholesale and retail credit "from the first signs of the economic meltdown in July 2008"; material about economic stimulus tax provisions of potential relevance to dealers; details about ad campaigns; code of ethics; reports; tips for car shopping; and more. http://www.nada.org/ Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated May 18, 2009 National Lead Free Wheel Weight Initiative (NLFWWI) This initiative "encourages the transition from the use of lead for wheel weights to lead-free alternatives. Wheel weights are clipped to the rims of every automobile wheel in the United States in order to balance the tires. These weights often come loose and fall off," ending up in waterways or landfills. Provides quick facts and reasons for transitioning to lead-free wheel weights (such as reducing toxic lead exposure). From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). http://www.epa.gov/waste/hazard/wastemin/nlfwwi.htm Topics: Automobiles, Pollutants & Toxic Substances Last updated Jun 15, 2009 South Provides Global Appeal for Foreign Auto Makers This 2007 report describes the rise of foreign auto factories in the southern U.S. "Almost every foreign auto factory that's opened since the '90s has sprouted below the Mason-Dixon Line." Features a map and timeline showing timing and location of international automobile factories in the U.S., an interactive feature on how international auto plants follow population booms, and links to articles on foreign automakers impact on small U.S. towns, and related matters. From CNN. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/01/auto.south/ Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Dec 8, 2008 Special Report: Cars in Emerging Markets This 2008 series on the auto industry examines emerging automobile markets as "the car industry's big hope, noting that "[m]ature vehicle markets may be close to saturation, but there is huge unsatisfied demand in the big emerging car markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China (the so-called BRICs)." Articles are accompanied by several graphs and charts and an audio interview with the report author. Includes related links. From the website for The Economist. http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displayStory.cfm?story_id=12544933 Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Dec 8, 2008 Special Section: Auto Industry in Crisis Ongoing news coverage of the 2008 financial crisis in the U.S. automobile industry. Provides news and commentary concerning the industry's request for federal government aid, individual automakers, worker layoffs, and related topics. Includes blogs, forums, and links to other special reports on the auto industry. From the Detroit News. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/AUTO01/81113001&template=theme&theme=AUTOS-FINANCES Topics: Automobiles, Industries Last updated Dec 8, 2008 |
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