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| Articles with keyword "Aftermarket" | |
| "Internet Radio Use in Cars Will Grow" Internet radio in cars will take off quickly when the cost of smartphone data plans comes down. Ford and another major carmaker are working with Internet radio provider Pandora on integrating Pandora's music streaming into their infotainment systems. Appears in March 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Aftermarket Connectivity Disconnect" Aftermarket mobile electronics suppliers, locked out of vehicle bus systems, see a sharp decline in head unit sales. SEMA and CEA join forces to raise OEM interest in open architectures. What's in it for the carmakers? Appears in February 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Bosch Jettisons Blaupunkt" Bosch has sold the Blaupunkt brand name, along with its aftermarket radio, speakers and antenna business, to the Aurelius Group. Appears in February 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "CEA Surveys Consumers on Automotive Electronics Purchases" Car owners were surveyed on a number of topics including where they purchase consumer electronics products, with the vehicle or in the aftermarket. Appears in March 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Pioneer Corp., The Company Profile" Among the world's leading suppliers of car audio and navigation, Pioneer sees more OEMs offering premium, branded products. More integration of audio and navigation on the way. Appears in May 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Domestic Japanese Shipments of Automotive Consumer Electronics Equipment, 2006" JEITA tracks unit shipments of navigation, TV and audio systems, both OEM and aftermarket Appears in April 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Rear Seat Entertainment Market Slows" Growth in DVD-based rear seat entertainment has cooled. Portable devices impact both OEM and aftermarket sales. Includes table "Aftermarket Mobile Video and Navigation Total U.S. Forecast" from the Consumer Electronics Association Appears in October 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Visteon's Product Life Cycle Strategy Targets Aftermarket First" Visteon introduces new features in the independent aftermarket and dealer distribution channels. (short, with graphic) Appears in April 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "CEA's MOST Aftermarket Gateway Fights Uphill Battle" Aftermarket suppliers' dream of a gateway into a vehicle's E/E networks remains on hold. More carmakers implementing MOST would be a boost. Appears in November 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Automotive Electronics at CES 2005" Two additional automotive electronics meetings will be held in Las Vegas during the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show. Paul Hansen moderates a panel on aftermarket/OE partnership. Appears in November 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Networkcar: A Mini-Profile" An in-depth look at Networkcar--the company and the product. Networkcar uses standard OBD II connectors to provide remote diagnostics to dealers, fleets and consumers. Appears in December 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Blaupunkt, The Company Profile" The mobile electronics division of Bosch is looking for OEM business in North America. Appears in April 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Directed Electronics, The Company Profile (9/01)" Aftermarket security suppliers like Directed struggle to hang on to market share as sales of factory-installed systems increases. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Code-Alarm Inc. Mini-Profile" While mainly an aftermarket security supplier, Code-Alarm made a deal with Ford that includes Code-Alarm's remote starter as part of an option package on MY 2001 Ford vehicles. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Directed Electronics, The Company Profile (9/01)" Aftermarket security suppliers like Directed struggle to hang on to market share as sales of factory-installed systems increases. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Code-Alarm Inc. Mini-Profile" While mainly an aftermarket security supplier, Code-Alarm made a deal with Ford that includes Code-Alarm's remote starter as part of an option package on MY 2001 Ford vehicles. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Directed Electronics, The Company Profile (9/01)" Aftermarket security suppliers like Directed struggle to hang on to market share as sales of factory-installed systems increases. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Car Video Takes Off in the U.S." Mobile video goes from niche market to mainstream. Factory-installed entertainment systems will see rapid growth. Appears in February 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Aftermarket Autosound Up 11%" The Consumer Electronics Association's latest market data Appears in September 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "U.S. Aftermarket Autosound Sales at Retail, According to NPD Intelect" Table lists NPD Intelect's unit and dollar sales in 1998 and 1999 for five categories of audio products. Appears in December 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Japanese Navigation: Aftermarket Sales by Suppliers" Graph shows market share for 1998. Appears in September 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Aftermarket and OEM Navigation Equipment Market in Japan" Graph shows the Japanese navigation equipment market in units in 1996, 1997 and 1998, factory installed and aftermarket. Appears in March 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "U.S. Aftermarket Audio Sales Decline" EIA reported a decline in aftermarket audio sales; more carmakers are factory-installing high performance audio components like CD players. Includes graph, "U.S. Aftermarket Autosound Factory Sales from 1992 to 1996" Appears in September 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Freedonia Group Study: World Automotive Aftermarket" Table, "World Automotive Aftermarket Demand by Product Type" 1995 and 2000, from a study by Freedonia Group. Appears in June 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Notes From the Consumer Electronics Show" Mobile electronics suppliers introduced new products at the 1997 Consumer Electronics Show, mostly navigation equipment, which has yet to appeal to U.S. consumers. Appears in February 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Directed Electronics, The Company Profile" Company profile of the privately-held maker of vehicle security/antitheft systems, Directed Electronics. Most sales are in the U.S. aftermarket. Appears in May 1996 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Japanese Auto Parts Aftermarket" Market data from the Fuji Chimera Research Institute on the Japanese aftermarket for audio and audiovisual products. Appears in March 1996 newsletter. $50.00 | |
