Word: gm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...original's appeal. German automaker Volkswagen was careful to add an array of modern amenities such as an adjustable steering column, a six-speaker stereo system, an air filter for the cabin, and air bags front and side. Still, such similarly equipped subcompacts as the Honda Civic, GM Saturn, Ford Escort, Chevrolet Prism and Toyota Corolla are all cheaper and better-established models...
...that it's scary all the time, not just in cycles. Globalization, for example, may be essential and inevitable and highly profitable, when free-trade policies push the share of exports and imports from 17% of our economy to nearly 25% over the past 20 years. Last week GM, which has lost market share to the Japanese, produced the first right-hand-drive Cadillac to be sold in Japan. But because the market is global, there is no longer even the illusion of control, of national boundaries, and that's what really frightens people. Factories in Karachi, Pakistan...
WALTER P. CHRYSLER 1928 Gunning for GM and planning the tallest skyscraper...
Sluggish sales aside, GM is recovering much of its investment by using the EV1, which alone spawned 23 patents, as a rolling research lab. The car has one-third less aerodynamic drag than any other car on the road. Features such as magnesium frame seats and highly inflated lightweight tires are being adopted in conventional GM cars. "The payback is not going to come through sales of EV1s in the short run," says marketing director Kennedy. "GM is laying the foundation for leadership on advanced-technology vehicles 10 or 20 years from now. That surprises people. They don't expect...
...GM will unveil a prototype gas-electric hybrid in January. For automakers wary of as radical a break from the ICE-age as all-electric cars, hybrids offer a compromise. They don't need an extensive public-charger network to overcome a limited range because the batteries are supplemented by a small gasoline engine. Toyota has thrown down the gauntlet by pricing its hybrid, the Prius, at $16,500 in Japan--about a quarter below production cost. The car, which gets 66 m.p.g., could be available in the U.S. within a year. Global warming will force "a slow phase...