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News   January 10, 2003   by Auto Service World

Four-wheel Steering System Honoured by Women Journalists


Delphi Corporation’s four-wheel steering system, QUADRASTEER has been selected by Women in Automotive Journalism (WAJ) as a top three finalist for the “Top New Automotive Feature for 2003.”
The four-wheel steering system, which debuted on several full size trucks and SUVs this past year, was named as a nominee at the Ford Conference and Events Center in Dearborn, Mich., yesterday at the “What Women Want … in the Cars They Drive” breakfast, sponsored by the Women’s Economic Club of Detroit (WEC).
WAJ, a group of U.S.-based, women auto writers, columnists, test-drivers and editors who cover the auto industry, focused on performance, safety, interior functionality and comfort as key criteria for selecting the finalists.
“QUADRASTEER’s focus on maneuverability and stability make it a comfort and safety feature for drivers of full size SUVs and pickup trucks,” stated Robert J. Remenar, president of Delphi Saginaw Steering Systems.
“Delphi is honoured to receive this recognition which identifies the importance of driving ease and safety as something women want in the vehicles they drive.”
QUADRASTEER also provides benefits while driving at highway speeds and while trailering. Using all four wheels to steer the vehicle helps make highway lane changes more stable, especially during inclement weather. While trailering at higher speeds, QUADRASTEER virtually eliminates any trailer sway.


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