New Integrated Test and Training System for MIDS LVT Terminals. Single, portable rack for testing terminals in aircraft, vehicles or ships
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The Renault Nissan Alliance retained its position as the fourth largest global automaker in 2006 in terms of unit sales. A combined 5,911,171 vehicles were sold in 2006 (down 3.6%) to secure a global market share of 9%.
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Fresh off two class victories at their season-opening race, the SCORE International Laughlin Desert Challenge, Team HUMMER turns their focus to Parker, Ariz. for the Best In the Desert Racing Association's season opener, the Blue Water Resort and Casino Parker "425"Â, February 2-3.
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GM Sets Sales Record of Over 1 Million Vehicles in Latin America, Africa & Middle East Region in 2006
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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the release of the new Atlas light-duty truck.
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All-new Ford Transit has confirmed the icon's rightful position as roadies' favourite by being chosen by Liverpool garage rock band The Coral.
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DaimlerChrysler Buses sold some 36,200 Mercedes-Benz, Setra and Orion vehicles in 2006, thereby recording the same extra-ordinarily high level of sales achieved in the prior year (36,200).
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General Motors today announced that it is looking at strategic options related to its Allison Transmission commercial and military operations, including a potential sale of the business
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The Jaguar XJ has been named 'Luxury Car of the Year' for the second consecutive year at the Business Car Awards 2007
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Land Rover has scooped two accolades for Best Small 4x4 and Best Large 4x4 in the annual BusinessCar awards, voted for by readers of BusinessCar magazine.
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The development of hydrogen fuel cells for vehicles, the ultimate green dream in transportation energy, is another step closer. Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) have identified a new variation of a familiar platinum-nickel alloy that is far and away the most active oxygen-reducing catalyst ever reported.
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