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Oliver Springs, Tennessee, United States
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Concept Car of the Week: IAD Alien (1986)
Fri, 06 Dec 2013Established in 1976 as a railway and aeronautical engineering company, Britain's IAD (International Automotive Design) rapidly oriented its expertise towards the automotive industry providing services from design to chassis engineering and even small-scale production. By the mid-80s two concepts had been presented – the TRX and the Arrival – that showed innovative thinking and tastefulness but a little innocuous styling. In an attempt to attract both attention and more clients, IAD CEO John Shute asked his team to design a futuristic concept that was both innovative and different.
50,000 copies of the 2012 Honda Civic recalled over driveshaft issue
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