Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mercedes to shift C-Class production to U.S?


Several car firms have shifted production to the United States in the past few years to avoid rising labour costs and exchange rates and Mercedes could be expanding that initiative. According to the latest reports out of Germany, Mercedes-Benz in mulling shifting some C-Class production to the U.S.

Mercedes is considering moving some production of its popular C-Class to the United States. If the plan is approved, production of the C-Class would shift from Sindelfingen, Germany to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, presumably at the company’s current M-Class facility. Mercedes’ is considering the shift due to lower wages rates at the Alabama plant. The move would also help safeguard Mercedes’ profits against unfavorable Dollar to Euro exchange rates.

Mercedes has yet to confirm the report – only saying that “there is neither a decision nor a recommendation on C-Class location politics” – but rumors suggest the 4 door, 2 door and wagon variants of the C-Class could be built at the Alabama plant, with the latter likely for export.

No word on when the shift might occur, but the Mercedes SL-Class would likely fill the C-Class' spot at the Sindelfingen plant.

News in brief


GM cancels plans to build unibody pick up trucks - Via Insideline

Russian built Nissans due in 2012 - Via Autocar
2010 Lexus ES sedan pricing announced - Via Edmunds.com

Electric Rolls-Royce Phantom under consideration - Via WorldCarFans

Opel workers in Spain take to the streets to protest - Via Autocar

Office of Fair Trading (OFT) launched an inquiry into second hand cars (UK) - Via MSN UK

Turkey investigates pricing fix - Via Autocar

Audi RS6 V10 set to be replaced by twin-turbo V8 - Via WorldCarFans

Protesters dump manure on Clarksons lawn (UK) - Via Autotrader UK

Land Rover Defender replacement due in 2012 - Via Autocar

Ploue "Peugeots have lost their beauty" - Via Autocar

Uninsured? Say good-bye to your car (UK) - Via WhatCar?

Vauxhall Astra pricing announced (UK) - Via Autocar

Mexcian buyers get more incentives (MX) - Via Edmunds.com

Honda Fit Sport 2009

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Toyota Celica 2009

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Honda City 2009

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Honda Insight Hybrid 2010

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

New Car: 2010 Fiat Panda


In order to keep the Panda fresh and up-to-date, Fiat has decided to revised their ever-popular city-car. On the outside, all 2010 Panda adopt the more contemporary body coloured grille found on all variants, excluding the entry-level Active models. In addition to the revised bumpers, new alloy wheel designs, larger exterior mirrors and silver trim finish for the roof bars are now available. Fiat has also added four new exterior colours to the lineup.

Inside, the instrument panel gets fresh graphics while there's also a new selection of upholstery colours.

Mechanically,  improvements are limited to the 1.2 litre petrol engine that now has 69bhp, up from 60bhp and now emits 113g/km CO2, down from 133g/km (eco model emits 119g/km). This same engine is found in the Fiat 500 and Ford KA city-cars. The Panda 4x4 should also have lower CO2 emissions, compared to the 155g/km from the current model. In Europe, Panda buyers have a wide choice of petrol, diesel, natural gas and LPG engines with outputs ranging from 54bhp to 100bhp. Both manual and Dualogic semi-automatic transmissions will also be available. The UK will only get the 2 former engines.

The Panda was launched in September 2003. In the 6 years it has been in production, Fiat has sold more than 1.5 million units of the city-car.




















Fuel economy & low taxation top precedence for car buyers (UK)



Fuel consumption and low tax are moving up the priority list for car buyers, according to a new report by British Car Auctions.

In the BCA's Used Car Market Report published this week motorists were asked what sort of car they would buy once the recession is over and the green shoots of recovery have really taken hold. Responses suggest that, even in a more optimistic economic climate, the majority of car owners are planning to remain prudent.

Although 19% of motorists intend to buy 'the same type of car' next time, a third of car buyers will be looking for 'better fuel consumption' and a fifth for 'lower road tax'. This move to save money is underlined by a wish list of 'lower CO2', 'lower maintenance costs' and a 'smaller car'- rounded off by driving a harder bargain on the 'part-exchange value'.

14% of respondents who previously brought new were considering buying a used car next time. Wealthier car buyers are more likely to focus on 'lower CO2' and 'lower depreciation' than others, while older car buyers will generally settle for the status quo when their next car change comes round.

BCA's Tim Naylor said: 'The combination of the recession and high fuel prices has made motorists become a little 'greener' in their outlook. It seems the issues of better fuel consumption, lower CO2 emissions and more affordable road tax will come to the fore when deciding what car to buy next.' 

'Only 22% said they were influenced by the test drive. Despite the fact that this is a significant financial outlay, it seems that car buyers act on their heart rather than their head much of the time. And that can end up with some expensive decisions!'

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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2008 Pontiac Solstice

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Fiat reaches 130g/km CO2 limit 6 years early (EU)


Fiat has become the first manufacturer in Europe to reduce its average CO2 emissions from new cars sold to below 130g/km, six years earlier than the Europe-wide goal set by the EU. All car manufactures must have an average CO2 output of 130g/km or less by 2015, otherwise heavy fines will be handed out. Fiat’s average CO2 emissions from cars sold in Europe in the first half of 2009 were 129.1g/km, according to figures released by automotive advisory leader JATO. The Italian firm was ahead of Toyota, which had average CO2 emissions of 132g/km and Peugeot, which had average emissions of 134.5g/km.

It has achieved this figure partly due to the success of its LPG-powered vehicles, of which it has sold 65,000 units across Europe so far this year. The average CO2 emissions of these cars was 115.8g/km. Lorenzo Sistino, CEO of Fiat Automobiles, said: "Improving the environment is not a goal for the future, but something we can do right away.

"New engines are being introduced – like the innovative Multiair technology on petrol engines, making them capable of guaranteeing up to 10% lower CO2 emissions and the new generation of common-rail Multijet diesel engines that will make their debut on the Punto Evo and that will be gradually adopted on all of our group’s cars."

Europe's top ten manufacturers for low CO2 emissions:

1. Fiat - 129.1 g/km

2. Toyota - 132.9 g/km

3. Peugeot 134.5 g/km

4. Citroen - 138.1 g/km

5. Renault - 138.9 g/km

6. Ford - 140.4 g/km

7. Vauxhall/Opel - 149.5 g/km

8. VW - 152.5 g/km

9. Audi - 162.6 g/km

10. Mercedes - 178.8 g/km

Chevrolet Cruze gets new diesel engine (UK)


While the Cruze is gaining popularity, Chevrolet has added a new diesel engine to the range. The 123bhp 2.0 litre turbo-diesel can shift the Cruze from 0-60mph in 10.3 seconds with a top speed of 122mph. Its CO2 emissions are 145g/km and has a combined fuel economy of 51.4mpg.

Available in 2 specifications, in entry-level S trim, the Cruze gets air conditioning, electronic stability control (ESC), CD player, front electric windows, central locking and electrically adjustable & heated door mirrors.

The higher-spec LS gets 16 inch alloy wheels, chrome front grille surround, rear parking sensors, steering wheel mounted audio controls and leather steering wheel & gearknob.

The Cruze starts from £13,745 in S trim and rises to £14,345 in LS trim. It is on sale now.

Mazda2 confirmed for Stateside (U.S/CA)


Mazda North America has confirmed that the Mazda2 will be sold for the first time in the United States and Canada beginning in late 2010.

Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO of Mazda North American Operations, told a dealer at a meeting: "We've been studying the market to make sure we can make a business case for it across North America. As consumers' tastes and attitudes toward small vehicles have changed, we now believe strongly there is a place in our lineup for a car below our current least-expensive car, the Mazda3." He said the Mazda2 will be "stylish, fun to drive and a heck of a value."

Final North American specs will be released at the 2009 Los Angeles motorshow. It's likely that the 5dr hatchback and 4dr sedan will be available. UK specification cars get electrically adjustable, heated & folding door mirrors, front & rear electric windows, halogen headlamps, front fog lights, body colour bumpers, door handles & mirrors, alloy wheels, cruise control w/ steering wheel mounted audio controls, 6 speakers, height adjustable leather steering wheel, height adjustable drivers seat and 6 airbags with ESP. We can expect U.S cars to have similar spec, if not, more. The Mazda2, which shares its B-Segment architecture with the Ford Fiesta, was named 2008 World Car Of The Year.

Press Release:

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Mazda North American Operations' president and CEO, Jim O'Sullivan, confirmed today during a meeting of the company's top dealers that the MAZDA2 subcompact, or B-Car classification, car will be sold in the U.S. beginning in late 2010. It was previously announced that the car also will be sold in Canada, beginning at about the same time.

"You've asked us for it for a while now, and we've been studying the market to make sure we can make a business case for it across North America," O'Sullivan told the assembled dealers. "As consumers' tastes and attitudes toward small vehicles have changed, we now believe strongly there is a place in our lineup for a car below our current least-expensive car, the MAZDA3. MAZDA2 will be true to everything that makes our cars stand apart from the competition: it will be stylish, fun-to-drive and a heck of a value. In short, it will be Zoom-Zoom."

No further details were released at the meeting, other than notice that the final North American-specification MAZDA2 will be unveiled to media and the public at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show. Further information on specifications, content, pricing and on-sale timing will be provided closer to launch.

MAZDA2 has been a sales and media success in markets around the world, winning more than 50 awards and being named Car of the Year in more than 20 separate countries. Additionally, MAZDA2 was named the 2008 World Car of the Year, besting all other new cars around the world.

Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in the United States in 2010, Mazda North American Operations is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. and oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico through nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; and in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City.

Scrappage scheme set to extended (UK)


With growing pressure from automotive magazines, comsumers and journalists, The UK’s scrappage incentive scheme could be extended to the end of February 2010. The car makers' trade body, the SMMT, has met business secretary Lord Mandelson to submit a formal application for an extension, following an endorsement from motor manufacturers.

“Consumer confidence is still weak and recovery remains extremely fragile,” said SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt. “Avoiding a relapse in demand is critical to the UK economy and an extension to the scrappage incentive scheme, which has already proven its credentials as a cost-effective support mechanism, will ensure a more stable outlook for vehicle demand.”

The £300m of Government money alloted to keep the scheme afloat until next March is set to run out this October - five months early. An extension of the scheme would cost an estimated £250m extra of Government money, although additional VAT payments would offset this.

Lord Mandelson is believed to be willing to listen the industry's request because of the success of the current scheme, although a spokeswoman for the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform said there are "currently no plans to extend the scheme".

The car industry is lobbying hard for the scheme's extension because it is concerned that next January's VAT rise will otherwise knock sales. Under the UK car scrappage scheme a £2,000 incentive is paid to motorists who scrap cars registered before 31 August 1999 to buy a new car. The Government contributes £1,000 and the remaining amount comes from the dealers and manufacturers.

In August, UK new car sales were up 6% on 2008 levels but 2009 sales to date are 21.5% down on last year.

Manufacturers have warned against the sudden removal of scrappage. John Fleming, chairman of Ford Europe, told the BBC: “We've been very happy and very grateful that Governments, particularly Germany and the UK, have put scrappage schemes into place.

“We're worried that it's going to stop very abruptly. So what we'd like to see is it extended for a period of time.”

Tadashi Arashima, president of Toyota Europe, said: “We need some help until the first half of 2010.” Carlos Ghosn, Renault chief executive, said that winding down the scrappage schemes gradually was the "best way".

"Some countries are going to stop it brutally,” said Ghosn. "In these cases, it may be a bit bumpy." The German scrappage scheme, which has been the most successful so far, ended earlier this month, but a similar scheme in France has been extended.

A Hyundai spokesman said the company supported an extension of scrappage, warning against stopping the scheme suddenly. "If the tap is turned off there are manufacturers and dealers who will find that very hard."

Scrappage scheme facts to date:

Over 100,000 new vehicles have been registered under the scrappage scheme with an order book of a further 100,000 suggesting the scheme will run out of funding in late October/early November.

One fifth of the cars registered were either built in the UK or have an engine produced here.

The scrappage scheme is largely self-funding, with the 15% VAT paid on a car bought for £7,650 covering the £1,000 Government contribution.

76% of cars bought under the scrappage are superminis.

Ford, whose engine plants in Bridgend and Dagenham employ 4,000 people, has introduced extra shifts triggered by the increase in demand from European scrappage schemes. August output was up 36.5% at Dagenham and 18.3% at Bridgend compared with 2008. Ford estimates that this has resulted in a positive knock-on effect for around 100,000 of their UK jobs in the sales, distribution and supply chain.

Nissan has said that production of the UK-built Micra and Note has increased by an additional 33,000 units due to scrappage.

In August and September, Toyota cancelled workshare to fulfil orders created by the UK and European scrappage schemes. Toyota plans to return to the workshare arrangements in October.

2009 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

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2009 Porsche 911 Carrera Best

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