Abstract

Among the ways to reduce the resistance to motion and, in turn, improve fuel economy for future mass-produced passenger cars, the reduction of aerodynamic drag is the most promising. The development procedures, and the shape and design characteristics which lead to such drag reductions are described and analyzed in some detail.

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