United States, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | Research and Development
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- A compilation of steady state automotive engine test data : final report
- A semi-automated pulse-echo ultrasonic system for inspecting tires
- Acoustic and emission characteristics of small, high-speed internal combustion engines
- Ambient temperature, fuel economy, emissions, and trip length
- An analysis of the automobile market : modeling the long-run determinants of the demand for automobiles
- An assessment of the potential impact of combustion research on internal combustion engine emission and fuel consumption
- Analyses of selected automotive parts and assemblies for cost and material impacts
- Analysis of federal stimuli to development of new technology by suppliers to automobile manufacturers : an exploratory study of barriers and facilitators
- Automobile marketing strategies, pricing, and product planning
- Automobile marketing strategies, pricing, and product planning
- Automotive fleet fuel consumption model : fuel for
- Automotive fuel economy : potential improvement through selected engine and differential gear lubricants
- Automotive fuel economy and emissions experimental data
- Automotive manufacturing assessment system
- Automotive marketing methods and practice
- Categorization and characterization of American driving conditions (Phase I)
- Changes in motor vehicle buyer attitudes and market behavior
- Economic statistics and information concerning the Japanese auto industry : final report
- Evaluation of automobile drivetrain components to improve fuel economy
- Field study of a variable-height highway-noise barrier : final report
- Historic (1971-1975) cost-revenue analysis of the automotive operations of the major U.S. automotive products manufacturers
- Historical financial data : domestic automobile manufacturers
- Honda Motor Company's CVCC engine
- Manufacturer's policies concerning average fuel economy standards
- Market analysis and consumer impacts source document
- Motor vehicle demand models : assessment of the state of the art and directions for future research
- Multinational activities of major U.S. automotive producers
- Near term weight reduction potential in a 1977 General Motors B body vehicle
- Noise abatement techniques for construction equipment
- Noise abatement tradeoff considerations
- Performance characteristics of 1977 American Motors 304 CID engine
- Performance characteristics of 1977 Chrysler 318 CID engine
- Performance characteristics of 1977 Ford 300 CID engine
- Performance characteristics of 1977 General Motors 350 CID engine
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : first series, report no. 13, 1975 American Motors 258 CID (4.2 liters), IV
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : second series, report no. 1, 1976 Chevrolet Vega 140 CID (2.3 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : second series, report no. 2, 1976 Chevrolet 305 CID (5.0 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : second series, report no. 3, 1977 Chrysler 225 CID (3.7 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 10, 1978 Honda, 98 CID (1.6 liters)
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 3, 1978 AMC, 121 CID (2.0 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 5, 1978 Chevrolet, 200 CID (3.3 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 6, 1978 Volkswagen Diesel, 90 CID (1.5 Liter), F.I.
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 7, 1978, Ford, 98 CID (1.6 liters), 2V
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 8, 1978 Buick, 231 CID (3.8 liter), 4V, turbocharged
- Performance characteristics of automotive engines in the United States : third series, report no. 9, 1978 Ford, 300 CID (4.9 liter), 1V
- Proceedings on the workshops on technological change in the U.S. automobile industry, October 1977 through April 1978 and the Symposium on Technology, Government, and the Automotive Future, October 19-20, 1978
- Proof pressure evaluation of worn passenger car tire carcasses
- Results of energy-loss measurements on passenger car tires operating in the free-rolling and braking/traction modes
- Results of rolling resistance measurements on twelve radial passenger car tires
- Review of chest deflection measurement techniques and transducers
- Review of diesel odor and toxic vapor emissions
- Revisions to the Wharton EFA automobile demand model : the Wharton EFA motor vehicle demand model (MARK I)
- Roadside barrier effectiveness : noise measurement program
- Rolling resistance of light truck tires
- Satisfaction of the automotive fleet fuel demand and its impact on the oil refining industry
- Seat belts : 1949-1956
- Steel optimization and substitution for 1980 Oldsmobile Omega X-body car
- Stochastic analysis of future vehicle populations
- Study and test to confirm automobile drivetrain components to improve fuel economy
- Study of consumer automotive preference with regard to fuel economy measures
- Technological change in U.S. automobile industry : assessing past Federal initiatives
- The development and introduction of the automotive turbocharger : a case of innovation in response to fuel economy regulation
- The potential for automobile weight reduction outlook as of 1975-1976
- The relationship of automobile characteristics to list prices and profit margins : a preliminary analysis
- Ultrasonic detection of overbuffing in retreaded tires
- Vehicle weight reduction study
- Weight reduction potential of automobiles and light trucks : 1980 summary source document
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