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Newsby StaffSeptember 26, 2002

Pilot Food Marts Accept Fuelman Fleet Card

Knoxville-based Pilot Food Marts announced it will accept FleetCor Technology's Fuelman fleet card at over 50 locations in eastern Tennessee.

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NewsSeptember 24, 2002

GM to Offer Automatic Crash Notification

Partnered with OnStar, GM is introducing new technology designed to save lives by getting the right emergency resources to crashes faster.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 24, 2002

GM to Offer Automatic Crash Notification

Partnered with OnStar, GM is introducing new technology designed to save lives by getting the right emergency resources to crashes faster. In an effort to help 911 centers dispatch the appropriate life-saving staff and equipment to crash scenes faster, GM will begin adding an advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) system to vehicles equipped with OnStar.

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NewsSeptember 24, 2002

GM to Offer Automatic Crash Notification

Partnered with OnStar, GM is introducing new technology designed to save lives by getting the right emergency resources to crashes faster. In an effort to help 911 centers dispatch the appropriate life-saving staff and equipment to crash scenes faster, GM will begin adding an advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) system to vehicles equipped with OnStar.

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NewsSeptember 12, 2002

University of California, Riverside Study Shows New Generation of Gasoline Vehicles Contributes to Cleaner Air

According to a University of California, Riverside study, emerging internal combustion engine technology can reduce emissions of harmful air pollutants to levels that were considered impossible only a few years ago, and this new generation of vehicle technology is contributing toward cleaner air.

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NewsSeptember 3, 2002

Ford Pulling Plug on TH!NK Electric Car

Ford Motor Co. on Aug. 30 said it was discontinuing its TH!NK electric vehicle division due to poor customer demand and lack of government support for the environmentally friendly cars. According to the company, Ford paid $23 million in 1999 for the Norway-based electric vehicle company Pivco Industries, renaming it Think or TH!NK, and has since invested $100 million in the technology as a cure

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Newsby StaffSeptember 3, 2002

Ford Pulling Plug on TH!NK Electric Car

Ford Motor Co. on Aug. 30 said it was discontinuing its TH!NK electric vehicle division due to poor customer demand and lack of government support for the environmentally friendly cars. According to the company, Ford paid $23 million in 1999 for the Norway-based electric vehicle company Pivco Industries, renaming it Think or TH!NK, and has since invested $100 million in the technology as a cure

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NewsSeptember 3, 2002

Ford Pulling Plug on TH!NK Electric Car

Ford Motor Co. on Aug. 30 said it was discontinuing its TH!NK electric vehicle division due to poor customer demand and lack of government support for the environmentally friendly cars. According to the company, Ford paid $23 million in 1999 for the Norway-based electric vehicle company Pivco Industries, renaming it Think or TH!NK, and has since invested $100 million in the technology as a cure

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Newsby StaffSeptember 3, 2002

Ford Pulling Plug on TH!NK Electric Car

Ford Motor Co. on Aug. 30 said it was discontinuing its TH!NK electric vehicle division due to poor customer demand and lack of government support for the environmentally friendly cars. According to the company, Ford paid $23 million in 1999 for the Norway-based electric vehicle company Pivco Industries, renaming it Think or TH!NK, and has since invested $100 million in the technology as a cure

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Newsby StaffAugust 13, 2002

Automakers Set to Use Wireless Chips, Study Says

Automakers, exploring the potential of wireless technology, will incorporate short-range wireless communications chips in new vehicles by 2007, according to a study released on Aug. 8, 2002.

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