From the September 1997 issue of Car and Driver. Just three years after Lin­coln introduced its V-8-powered front-drive Continental, the company has rebodied the luxury sedan and added more torque.
From the September 1997 issue of Car and Driver. There's a new phenomenon about Detroit geography that benefits vehicle development: killer pot­holes. The combination of unseasonably cold, wet weather ...
Abstract: In the aviation industry, inventory management based on non-smooth demand forecasting is an ongoing challenge. Generally, aircraft parts lack easily observable demand patterns. Through ...
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