Automotive Design and Production

OCT 2017

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE Which is to point out that while they may be related, they're cousins at most, and certainly not twins (well, at least not identical). Actually, the 2018 Traverse is similar in exterior dimen- sions to the 2017 model (the new one has a 2-inch longer wheelbase, is 0.6 inches longer, 0.1 inch wider and 0.8 inches wider, yet they've managed to increase the space for the second-row passengers by 7 percent, the third-row passengers by 11 percent and added 17 percent to the cargo room behind the third row. BETTER RIDE One of the things that Perelli thinks is notable about the 2018 One of the features that chief engineer Dean Perelli cites as notable in this family vehicle is the way the second row of seats allows access to the third, even with a child seat in place on the second. IN ASSOCIATION WITH: NOVEMBER 28-30, 2017 Belmond Charleston Place Charleston, South Carolina 2017 NEW IN 2017! Tour of Boeing 787 Dreamliner assembly facility in North Charleston, SC Join the industry's leading innovators, decision makers and key executives from all aspects of the carbon fiber composites supply chain in scenic and historic Charleston, South Carolina for Carbon Fiber 2017! DREAMLINER TOUR SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR DIAMOND SPONSOR REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE! Register by October 16 and SAVE $100! CarbonFiberEvent.com NOVEMBER 28 PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINAR * 2017 Carbon Fibers Global Outlook: Growth through Transportation and Energy Applications PRESENTED BY: Chris Red, Composites Forecasts and Consulting LLC *Separate fee required 56

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