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Automotive RSS FeedsMorgan plans big push at Geneva - No fewer than three new or updated Morgan models are set to be unveiled at the Geneva motor show. I've just been adding to our Geneva show preview list and it's quite something to see this tiny firm having such an ambitious new vehicle push. The family-run company is planning a facelift for the Roadster, as well as two additional models - the aluminium chassis Aero Coupe and the Plus 8, the latter two powered by BMW's thundering 4.8-litre V8. A long time ago in a far away land, I first found out what a Morgan was via this TV commercial. The ad hasn't stood the test of time too well but the car's still timeless, IMHO....Feed Source: www.just-auto.com The VW Beetle is rubbish - Volkswagen has thrown its weight behind a project to cover a New Beetle in waste. Spark plugs, motherboards, bottle tops, you name it, it's there. If by chance you're reading this in Mumbai or Germany, there's a chance to see the car for yourself.... How car show launches usedtabe... - Superb archive photo, apparently from the 1951 Chicago motor show, of the public launch of the Kaiser Silver Dragon.
Milestone info from Hemmings.com - looks like quite a lot of money was spent even for the time; just count the people on stage and the orchestra.... European capacity questions will get louder - With the European car market facing a decline in 2012, the focus is set to swing to that hoary old chestnut, excess production capacity. In a rising market, capacity utilisation may be going up and that can swing things so that vulnerable plants are kept in production. The 'rising tide' makes them look better than they really are and companies may feel that they can do without the distraction of shutting a plant and all the fuss it generates. But when the market is going down and capacity utilisation is deteriorating, it's less easy to put the issue to one side and carry on as normal.
Sergio Marchionne has been pretty vocal in lambasting the industry in Europe for not addressing overcapacity. And he is not at all happy about the pricing situation in Europe, either. Others are at fault, naturally.
GOLDING’S TAKE: Marchionne tells rival car makers to... Spare tyres becoming optional extras - The sealant and compressed air can be injected through the tyre valve but the result achieved will depend on the cause of the puncture and how far and fast the flat tyre has been driven on.
In other words, tyre inflator kits only work on small punctures over short distances. A major blow-out cannot be repaired using an inflator kit. If you find yourself in a remote rural spot out of reach of a cell phone signal, you could be facing a long walk to get help.
Yet with automakers under pressure to produce more fuel-efficient cars, it is hardly surprising to see them eliminating the spare wheel, thereby shedding up to 30 pounds in one stroke. While some motorists may be surprised to discover their spare wheel is missing from the boot (trunk), automakers say it is not unsafe to go without.
Here in the UK, there is no specific legal requirement for automakers to include a spare wheel with a vehicle. The only law regarding spare wheels is that, if a ve... When is a target not a target? - Just how do the average CO2 rules and targets in the EU apply to car manufacturers?
The people at cleangreencars.co.uk have a helpful guide.
In 2012, only the lowest polluting 65% of each manufacturer’s range have to meet the official target of 130g/km. Full compliance is not due until 2015. The EU is fond of quoting “130g/km of CO2 by 2012”, but this is simply not the case, they point out. Many will miss the target this year, but the range of loopholes means that fines are unlikely.
Car manufacturers who make heavy cars have a higher target. Take the example of Mercedes: with an average weight of 1661 KG, its current target is 143g/km of CO2, not 130g/km of CO2.
Manufacturers who sell less than 300,000 cars in the EU do not have to meet the target anyway. So, a company that sells fewer than that can continue producing an average of, say 160g/km of CO2, without fear. The only restriction for these companies is that their CO2 ha... Solar windows 1, Prius mirrors 0 - Just when you think you've heard it all, comes this from California Solar windows 1, Prius mirror housings 0.... Trip to the cinema, courtesy of General Motors - I caught the Steven Spielberg directed epic 'War Horse' last night at the flicks.
General Motors' UK PR people kindly invited me (thank you Denis Chick and Uta Deutsch, enjoyed the pre-movie tapas!), along with a few others, on the grounds that Vauxhall had provided some vintage cars for the movie.
The 1911 Vauxhall C-Type “Prince Henry” ( named after Prince Henry of Prussia who sponsored early reliability trials) and 1918 Vauxhall D Type Army Staff Car both feature. The film trailer features the Prince Henry racing against the War Horse across Dartmoor. Watch the trailer here.
Denis Chick, Vauxhall Motors’ Director of Communications said: “Steven Spielberg loved the C-Type Prince Henry but due to its non-conventional controls, an expert was on hand to drive on set to master the centre-mounted throttle and outside gear changes. Mecha... Dodge Dart Mark One - There's been a lot of mention of the new Dodge Dart on j-a recently following the Alfa Romeo Giulietta platform-based car's debut - replacing the Caliber hatchback but a true successor to the Neon sedan - at Detroit earlier this month.
The name's not new, though, and was once appended to a model line rather larger and way more powerful. Here's a trip down memory lane for those of us of a certain age.
These US Chryslers didn't just stay in North America, either. Chrysler Australia built its own Valiant tagged versions of the Dart two-door coupe body shell and similar models, some also using the Dart nameplate, were also built and sold in South Africa, South America and ... Replace the blue form with the red form NOW! DVLA - The DVLA - UK equivalent of the US DMV - has just mailed me, and presumably every other (30m?) vehicle owner in the UK, a new 'red' V5C form, aka logbook, a record of the legal registered 'keeper' as we are referred to over here. I must, a leaflet enclosed in the envelope says, "immediately" destroy my old 'blue' V5C.
Turns out a batch of the old blue forms - presumably blank - has been nicked and the DVLA says it is doing this to prevent fraud.
Questions arise: who forgot to lock a door and allowed the old ones to be pinched in the first place; are they still working for the DVLA on my taxpayer dime, and how much is all this costing the poor old taxpayer anyway? We really should be told.... GMC has a (pricier) future - It's looking increasingly like GM is going to reinvent GMC division as an upscale truck brand.
Regular readers might recall that I wondered aloud about the likelihood of GM culling the brand. For the record, I still wonder about the need for Cadillac when the company has done such an amazing job with Buick in China, plus reinventing it in the US - why not push the latter further upscale?
Back to GMC. Mark Reuss, General Motors' president of North American operations, is being reported as saying that GMC has to "pay its way". To that end, the replacement for the GMC Sierra will apparently become pricier than its twin, the Chevrolet Silverado. Let's see if GMC can make this strategy work. Ford couldn't, not at first. Now it has sort of succeeded by having a rethink: the Lincoln Mark LT failed in the US market, but is still made in tiny numbers for Mexic... Chery crows about sales record - One of my factors for how seriously I take a company's claims is its media-facing website. So it's worth noting that Chery Auto has suddenly lifted its game, as well as its sales.
Were I being kind, I would say that the state-run firm hasn't always had the clearest information on the releases it makes available to the likes of me. I'm all for balance and anyone learning from mistakes so feel compelled to report that Chery has lately been communicating far better. The latest news shows that.
So here's what's impressed me: in calendar 2011, the company claims it sold 'around 643,000' vehicles, of which a record 160,200 were in 'overseas markets'. It wasn't always that well worded, believe me. And here's the impressive bit, which also shows just how the company's SKD and CKD plants are doing the world over - YoY overseas markets' sales are said to be up by a combined 73 percent.
There's still some work to go. The headline of Chery's press release is as follows:... Natural gas prices plunge: which car brands could benefit? - The UK's Financial Times reports the Nymex February gas contract falling to US$2.402 per million British thermal units earlier on Thursday. That's got me thinking about CNG-fuelled cars.
Well, Honda is in pole position in the US market with such vehicles. The old Civic sedan was available in CNG-fuelled form but the sales numbers were never anything to get excited about. Then, American Honda got clever when it came to replacing it, making the new model available in all 50 states for the first time. That was back in October. Slowly, sales have been building. If I were Honda's ad agency I would be hassling the client with suggested campaigns right now, linking the Civic to news reports of plunging traded-gas prices.
'Forget the Civic Hybrid, hey we sold fewer than 5,000 in 2011 anyway, embrace the Civic Natural Gas'. Yes, perhaps my tagline needs work. There again, maybe the car itself could do with a snazzier model name.
If Honda misses this opp... Curious Citroen cinemagraphs - There is something oddly fascinating about Citroen's 'cinemagraphs', still images but with one moving element inside them.
We reported on this before when Citroen issued some of these images to help promote the DS5.
Some more of these subtly animated images have been released that include actions by football players (from Arsenal). Wasn't there an episode of Star Trek in which time apparently stood still, but some people were on a different scale, whizzing around at normal pace as I say, curiously fascinating.
... Hyundai crowbarred off its perch. By Kia. - Last week Dave and self were manning a very busy news desk whilst Graeme and Simon were over in Detroit. Which is my excuse for having taken a week longer than I normally do to glance at the major markets' monthly registrations numbers. So it is that I am only just noticing something big having happened in Korea.
After many, many years, the Hyundai Sonata has been knocked out of the number one slot. The Sonata, which is also a major seller in the USA, is proving to be less popular with the home market crowd. To be fair, car buyers' tastes in South Korea have been shifting in recent years and the car itself is getting close to the mid-point of its lifecycle.
More competition, a gradual opening of the market to foreign competitors but especially the ongoing wave of much-improved new cars are also to blame for the Sonata's fall. Its tumble isn't a big problem for Hyundai, mind. Even though sales plunged by 31 percent to 104,248 units, the larger and higher-margin Grandeur... Fiat's search for a third partner - It certainly is interesting to hear Sergio Marchionne again speaking about the primacy of industrial scale economies, of big automotive alliances and of his preference for Fiat-Chrysler to add a third partner.
PSA is being talked about as a possible suitor yet again. But the big difficulty there is that the gains would require capacity rationalisation in Europe that looks politically troublesome, especially when economies are in a weak phase. Both Fiat and PSA are relatively reliant on the weak European market, share plenty of model/segments overlap. Could be tricky to get the consolidation benefits that look good on paper.
Perhaps adding a strategic partner with a strong position in another world region would make sense? Suzuki on the rebound from VW?
Come to think of it, wasn't the diesel engine deal in which Fiat supplied Suzuki's Indian operation one of the things that put strain on VW-Suzuki'... The BMW 335Li does not officially exist - A long wheelbase version of the new BMW 3 Series is said to be set for a global debut at AutoChina 2012 in April.
BMW might possibly not thank for me informing you that pics of the LWB 3er are all over the web but it's so clearly a well proportioned car that I couldn't not share the news.
Might we see the 3 Series iL exported? I don't see why not. After all, BMW began to ship Shenyang-built long wheelbase 5 Series sedans abroad last month.
As is the case with other major shows throughout this year, we'll publish and republish a constantly updating list of world premieres before and during Bejing's biennial event. I'm currently sniffing around my own sources as well as nagging the official press departments for confirmations of debutantes. The list as ever will only contain models and concepts that have been announced by manufacturers. See our recent... 'Scandal of upbeat car industry news grows' - How great has it been to see so many positive news stories emerge from the Detroit motor show? Might there be something deeper going on?
I possibly over-expose myself to media. But as a writer the only real danger with that is if you stop reading and listening to what others are saying. Do that and you slowly start believing mostly in your own bias, and then, far worse, that most unattractive and dangerous of companions, an outsized ego. Oh the irony of having just written that sentence in a blog.
Back to the point. US media, media in other nations, just about anyone that these journalists pushed a microphone at - all seemed to ooze positivity. Remember that word? It seemed to vanish almost without trace around the third quarter of 2008 for the industry that surrounds the sales of new light vehicles in the US market. Now, life is returning. Possibly, and I will whisper it, strongly.
I've been inspired to bash out ... Marchionne generates huge scrum - I finally met James Cain from GM's financial news section yesterday in the RenCen - once I'd finished the obligatory several circuits of the place getting lost.
James was the spokesman for GM during Saab's recent and prolonged demise and was always on the end of a phone to front up to some fairly hostile Swedish reaction to GM's tough stance on licensing issues.
He also had some fascinating insight into how the iconic RenCen - this year thankfully with less motown music everywhere - was built.
Staying with the RenCen theme, last night's Automotive News World Congress dinner in the building, featured an emotional appearance by British racing driver Dan Wheldon's wife. Wheldon - winner of the Indianapolis 500 Borg-Warner Trophy in 2011 - died at the end of last year in a racing accident and the supplier paid tribute to his short life.
I've been in a few media scrums in my time, but last night's bunfight after Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne spoke at th... Detroit with a difference - It was Detroit with a difference this year. Different largely because of the weather.
I’ve been covering this show for 20 years or so and the city has almost always been covered in snow and certainly freezing cold – minus 17C on one occasion.
Standing outside the Cobo Hall on the morning of the second press day, the sun was shining and it was unseasonably warm, +7C – almost unheard of. Exactly a year ago, my connecting flight through New York on the way home was cancelled because of snow storms.
The warmth this year spread through to the inside of the Cobo Hall. This was Detroit Show with a buzz about it even though there is small chance of the market returning the 16m plus of the mid-2000s. Now, the industry has shaken out and finds it can still make money in a market hovering around 13m.
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Auto Accidents Kill Some 28,000 Russians in 2011 - MOSCOW, February 10 (RIA Novosti) - Russia continues to suffer an alarming traffic fatality rate, with some 28,000 people killed in almost 200,000 traffic accidents across the country last year, ... Prepare for Liftoff With Automotive Cheat Codes - Like videogames, real cars have cheat codes-actions that unlock hidden potential. Some are printed in the owner’s manual; others are meant only for dealers. Many shut down safety features, so ... Tata Motors hikes prices by up to Rs 12,000; leaves Nano, Aria - Aria , by up to Rs 12,000 to mitigate the impact of high input costs. The company said the price hike has been effective from yesterday across the country. "The high input costs have been ... UAW marks 75th anniversary of victorious strike at GM - Flint - In February 1937, Geraldine Blankinship was a vivacious 17-year-old in a red beret and cape, dodging police and company thugs to get food to her father and thousands of other striking auto ... Ford's leadership pushes deeper into era of stability - The next generation of leadership at Ford Motor Co. is quietly stepping up, a refreshing change from the frequent executive drama before CEO Alan Mulally arrived more than five years ago.In a ... Chevy to unveil Cruze wagon abroad - The Chevrolet Cruze station wagon, the third variant of Chevrolet's most popular car, will make its global premiere at the 82nd International Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland next month, ... The Magazine's greatest hits - Three Conservative Cabinet ministers have privately warned that the Government's NHS reforms are a disaster, one of them comparing it to the poll tax debacle, according to the editor of an ... 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Rolls-Royce annual net profit jumps 57% - LONDON -- Rolls-Royce, the British maker of aircraft engines, said Thursday that net profit jumped 57 percent to 850 million pounds (US$1.35 billion, 1.01 billion euros) last year, boosted by a ... Kasey Keller's commercial for the Olympia Auto Mall - has definitely stayed busy since his retirement from professional soccer. Here's his latest project, a commercial for the Olympia Auto Mall. Also, keep an eye out for Keller at ... Kia Australia targets top 10 as waiting times normalise - The boss of Kia Australia says his brand will "definitely" rise to finish among the top 10 manufacturers in terms of sales in 2012. Kia Motors Australia president and CEO Charlie Kim has ... Mercedes-Benz clicks in active rear seatbelts - Mercedes-Benz is introducing the innovative Active Seat-Belt Buckle device for rear-seat passengers. When engaged, the system increases rear-seat safety by pre-tensioning the seatbelts before a ... Audi TT RS Plus boosted for Geneva - The red-hot Audi TT RS Plus has been revealed ahead of its unveiling at next month's 2012 Geneva motor show. As the name suggests, the Audi quattro team at Neckarsulm, Germany, has taken the ... Electric sports car with manual transmission - The new Morgan Plus E electric concept will be unveiled at next month’s Geneva motor show. Morgan says if enough interest is expressed in the concept, it will put it into small-scale ... Toyota to shift SUV production to US - Toyota Motor Corp has announced it will shift production of its Highlander sport utility vehicles to a factory in Indiana from Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc, a subsidiary in Miyawaka, Fukuoka Prefecture, ... Hennepin County sheriff bans cars from lakes - Prudent anglers heed a sheriff's warning posted at the north access of Lake Washington in Le Sueur County in south-central Minnesota and walk to their fishing spot Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012 in ... A Look at the Previously Unseen Interior [PHOTOS] - introduced the 2013 version of a revamped Pathfinder in January at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, it was missing, well, an interior. Nissan flaunted the revamped model ... I beg you, Mr Gove, bring back thinking - A billionaire businessman sent a top British lawyer to Syria in an attempt to convince President Assad to end the bloodshed and bring democratic reform, The Times can reveal. Wafic Said, a ... The Corvette Turns 60 - Chicago Auto Show by unveiling a special Anniversary Edition of its 2013 Corvette 427 convertible. The 427 is essentially a concoction of parts from other 'Vettes, including a bunch of bits and ... Bill would reduce, not end, auto safety inspections - A legislator who sought to end Utah's car safety inspection program shifted gears Thursday to simply reduce when inspections are required instead --but a standing-room only crowd of inspection ... AkzoNobel to convene sustainability user group at its winter conference - AkzoNobel Automotive & Aerospace Coatings Americas (A&AC) will host the 37th semi-annual gathering of the Acoat selected North American Performance Group. The San Diego meeting will be ... Formal Auto Sales Down 3.1% - MANILA, Philippines - The overall formal automotive sector in 2011 sold a total of 165,056 units, 3.1 percent lower than the 170,348 units in 2010 pulled by the earthquake in Japan and the flooding ... Google Chrome 17 release gets auto-page rendering - Chrome browser , known as Chrome 17, can now determine which sites you're likely to visit when you start typing them into your search bar and will actually preload them for you, thus reducing ... The Auto Industry, The Obama Administration, Clint Eastwood, And The Rest Of The Story - Image via Wikipedia Clint Eastwood has come under attack this week by those who believe he acted in support of the President and the White House in the Super Bowl commercial he made for Chrysler ... Luxury sedan targets Germans - An advanced prototype of the Kia K9 luxury sedan has been spied undergoing winter testing in northern Sweden. The rear-wheel-drive flagship sedan is based on the platform of the Hyundai Genesis, ... BMW i8 production car spied - The BMW i8 hybrid sports car has been caught in close-to-production form by CarAdvice’s European spies. BMW’s new two-seater coupe has previously been seen testing in the same guise as ... 'Bachelor' contestant Courtney gets Auto-Tuned - Follow @TODAY_Clicker Up until now, viewers have had to suffer through blinded-by-lust "Bachelor" Ben Flajnik as he bumbled his way through some of the most banal bachelorettes this series ... Shrink my ride - amazing tiny cars - © 2010 - 2012 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly ... Windows smashed, cars robbed in Saskatoon hotel parking lot - Development should remain strong in Saskatoon across all commercial real estate sectors in 2012, according to a new real estate forecast by Colliers ... Florida looks to get ahead of curve on driverless cars - Google -fueled concoction of technology guided the car at up to 70 mph around other cars, up and down hills and around corners, said Brandes, R-St. ... Aston Martin V12 Zagato at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show - Aston Martin revealed the first images of the V12 Zagato, the high-performance replacement for its flagship One-77. The Zagato is based off the V12 Vantage but features a new lightweight body and ... New car sales in Hawaii increase 4.4% in 2011 - Follow this company says that pent-up demand and growing consumer confidence could mean a 6.9 percent increase in sales for 2012. ... Kuzak was force behind Ford product revival - The time is right.That's what Derrick Kuzak, Ford Motor Co.'s vice president and head of global product development, told me after his April 1 retirement was announced ... Mercedes helps Daimler to 57% Q4 profit rise - Frankfurt, Germany- Strong sales of Mercedes luxury cars in China and the United States helped German automaker Daimler AG post a stronger than expected 57 percent increase in fourth quarter ... Renault stirs controveristy with factory in Morocco - Renault on Thursday inaugurated a giant factory in Morocco to build low-cost cars, sparking controversy at home in France where a loss of industrial competitiveness has rankled. Renault chief ... 12 Best in Class Car Values, 2012 - Kiplinger's Best in Class winners top our rankings in each of our 12 categories, based on performance, value and safety -- plus driving impressions from our own road tests.All except one of our ... 2012 Toyota Camry SE+ is nice, but not exactly as advertised - There are certain motoring review sections out there that publish barely disguised press releases. Some journalists write the most glowing reviews because they don't want to upset PR people and ... Repsol Spuds Jaguar Well Offshore Guyana - Jaguar-1 well located on the Company's 25 percent-owned Georgetown Petroleum Prospecting License ("PPL") has commenced drilling. The Jaguar-1 well will be drilled to a depth of ... Baltimore Container, Auto Volumes Set Records - Container throughput up 3 percent; autos volume up 12 percent The Port of Baltimore handled a record-number of containers and automobiles in 2011, as both cargos surpassed levels set before the 2009 ... Car Carriers Rebound on Auto Industry Recovery - The rise in the global auto trade is lifting the car carrier industry out of the global recession with far less damage than other shipping sectors have experienced, according Drewry’s Car ... Some Dundee Chrysler workers to see delayed profit-sharing checks - The profit-sharing checks for nearly 400 Chrysler hourly workers at the ... Can Tesla Charge By Big Auto - Director, Investor Education In January, after declaring bankruptcy just three years earlier, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) reclaimed its mantle as the world's top-selling automaker, a ... Green Energy Oilfield Services buys 60 Peterbilt LNG trucks - Follow this company . is supplying 60 natural-gas fueled trucks to a company that will use them for oilfield services in Freestone County. Green Energy Oilfield Services LLC, based in ... Holiday hits China auto sales in January - The year of the dragon rolled in with a whimper instead of a roar for China's auto industry. Car sales in the world's biggest auto market fell 24 percent in January from a year earlier, ... Record Orders Boost Profits For Rolls-Royce - UK engine maker Rolls-Royce has posted a 21% rise in pre-tax profits, driven by record orders. The aerospace engineering company made ... Vancouver Canucks personal trucks - You’ve seen them practice, win, lose and maybe even grab a coffee. But, have you seen them drive? Take a look at the vehicles of choice for a few players of the Vancouver ... Britain needs more engineering heroes, says Rolls-Royce chief - Rolls-Royce chief executive John Rishton says finance has been sucked into the cult of celebrity, aided by the popularity of films such as the Wall Street franchise, above. Photograph: Allstar/20th ... Copyright © 2012, Whitecraft Software Company. All Rights Reserved. |