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Each week the American Iron and Steel Institute brings you The "CAR Report" seen locally on WXYZ-TV Channel 7. The CAR report features the latest in automotive steel technology and steel's continuing role as the number one material for automotive design.

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AISI CAR Report
Right Material for the Right Engine
Engineers know that choosing the right steel for an engine means they can be sure it will be stronger, lighter and better performing. The engine's steel crankshaft, valves and connecting rods make the engine stronger and help it to last longer.
Automotive Steel Partnerships
Partnerships are important, especially in the automotive world. Collaboration helps to make sure steel remains the "material of choice" for today's best vehicles.
Steel Jobs in North America
The North American economy depends on the North American steel industry. In the U.S. alone, steel plants produce more than $350 billion annually toward the U.S. economy. For every steel job, the industry generates seven jobs in other sectors.
Environmental Responsibility
The North American steel industry plays a big role in creating environmentally-friendly automobiles. The steel used in automobiles is totally recyclable and chances are your car contains recycled steel.
Fuel Efficiency
Steel plays a major role in making cars more fuel efficient and with gas prices continuing to rise, fuel efficient cars are even more important – to our economy and our environment.
Safety and Security with Steel
Steel is synonymous with safety and security. The North American steel industry supplies steel for use in everything from cars to bridges to buildings.
Design Flexibility
Steel's flexibility makes it one of a designer's most versatile tools. Designers choose steel because it's strong, easily manufactured and readily adaptable to today's strict performance requirements.


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