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Neither car-ownership trends by geography nor a mixed logit model of 43,000 households' joint car-ownership and residential-location decisions suggest that car ownership and suburbanization are moving hand-in-hand.
Michael Dunne, a longtime auto consultant in Asia, said that conducting joint electric car development in China could allow G.M. to retain more control over its technology than manufacturing the Volt here would.
By the time we reached Comodoro Rivadavia, a city on the east coast, the landscape had been claimed by cheap hotels, fast-food joints and car dealerships.
For the teachers, many of whom are in their first classroom jobs, they are an exploratory path carved under pouring rain and baking sun; past halal butchers, check-cashing joints and car repair shops; in dark, crammed apartments adorned by statues of the Virgin Mary or colorful prayer rugs.
Joint venture cars also tend to be "half-hearted" compromises.
Caterham and Renault have recently announced a joint road-car project to revive the famous Alpine sportscar brand.
Though joint venture cars are made to keep dealers happy, the dealers don't seem to have much interest in them.
THE Edgewood independent school district covers an unassuming part of west San Antonio, a district of fast-food joints and car-body shops, with houses that run from modest to ramshackle.
Some of these units are the spherical joints for cars suspension which undergoing complex loading during its lifetime.
108 (joint) Neil and Sue Miller, 2005, car accident.
He lit the joint and the car glowed inside.
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