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VW Emissions Scandal – 11 Million Cars Recalled

September 29, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

11 million vehicles are being recalled in response to the scandal involving rigged emissions software that Volkswagen now needs to refit with full damage control fervor.

Estimated to be a $6.5 billion debacle…news of the recall came from newly appointed Chief Executive Matthias Mueller who replaced the ousted Martin Winterkorn…who is now the subject of fraud allegations.

Deemed the worst business crisis in its 78-year history…Volkswagen is under huge pressure to address details of the scandal..which has wiped away more than one third of its market value, sending ominous ripples throughout the global car market and could easily harm the Germany economy.

“We are facing a long trudge and a lot of hard work,” Mueller told a closed-door gathering of about 1,000 top managers at Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg headquarters late on Monday.

A huge embarrassment for Germany, the crisis also affects nearly a million auto workers in a highly regarded industry for which VW’s engineering prowess has contributed a major source of export income.

Read More – Reuters

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Hybrids Get More Power, Better Mileage with Cheaper Batteries

March 31, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

A low-cost next generation alternative of hybrid car batteries will benefit consumers and car makers by combining electric and gasoline power in more efficient and cost effective ways.

These emerging batteries could help the cost of lithium ion cell get leveraged by dropping costs per kilowatt-hour from about $500…down to $175 in the next five years say industy analysts.

The new technology, named microhybrid switches, is the same concept that turn hybrid engines on & off while sitting at stoplight and intersections for example.  It’s been around for years now, but the latest improvement adds a tweak that allows the hybrid battery to store extra energy that’s generated by hitting the brakes to make the car come to a stop.  That extra energy savings turns into gasoline savings…which doubles the fuel savings of traditional hybrid vehicles.

“Automakers want to squeeze as much efficiency as possible out of the internal combustion engine,” said MaryAnn Wright, a vice president at Johnson Controls, which makes both lithium ion and lead-acid batteries. “These technologies bolted together will cost a fraction of electric vehicles.”

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Safe Cars Interest is Response to Record Recalls

January 31, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

The number of vehicles ranked highest for keeping occupants alive and safe in a crash rose 82% for 2015 models, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety‘s latest report released 12/23/14.  The positive increase came in spite of more stringent tests…with Toyota Motor Corp. claiming the top spot on the list with the most safe models.

But the IIHS good news about more safe vehicles has been overshadowed by the number of 2014 U.S. Recalls this year…reaching over 60 million vehicles…almost twice the previous recall record.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been busy issuing fines and subpoenas in response to decade old defects linked to injuries and deaths.

2014 Record Recalls:

  1. General Motors – nearly 27 million vehicles recalled in 2014…a record for any single automaker.  Defective small car ignition switches have been linked to over 58 injuries and 42 deaths.
  2. Honda Motor Co. –  5.4 million vehicles recalled to replace Takata Corp. airbags.  Unstable propellant in Takata airbag inflators can cause them to explode with too forcefully…throwing shrapnel throughout the car in a crash situation.  The shrapnel issue is related to at least 100 injuries and four deaths in the U.S.

Two of the top IIHS concerns for future vehicles is focusing on pressuring automakers to develop and implement technology that automatically applies braking without driver control to avoid a crash…and designing and constructing stronger bodies for certain kinds of frontal crashes.

The Chrysler 200 sedan from FCA US LLC was the only model from a traditional U.S. brand to be included among the safest 33 vehicles…called “Top Safety Pick+“.  Toyota dominated that group with eight models winning a spot in the coveted top 33.

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Auto Industry 2014 – Top News

December 30, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

For the U.S. auto industry, 2014 was a year that manifested events from all points on the success – failure spectrum.  Though the industry as a whole contained a return to sales normalcy…accented with product innovation (an aluminum Ford F-150) and new leadership (Ford’s CEO), it also felt the piercing impact of multiple General Motors product defects linked to several dozen deaths.  The resulting victim claims and product recalls for GM could easily run into billions of dollars of financial consequences.

Here’s the 2014 headlines with greatest impact for the U.S. Auto Industry.

1. Yet Another GM Recall Crisis – Ignition Switches

GM’s battered corporate image had barely begun to recover from bankruptcy and Government bailouts…when new safety protocols cascaded into a host of recalls that spanned over 30 million vehicles worldwide.

2. Takata Airbag Recall Debaucle

Alleged to have caused five (5) deaths globally… The bottom line as Takata describes the issue:  an airbag propellant can that degrades with humidity, causing the propellant’s canister to explode during a crash…sending shrapnel at occupants. To make matters worse, The New York Times reported that Takata tested the canisters and then covered up the results. Takata denied the report.   Last week, Takata President Stefan Stocker resigned and CEO Shigehisa Takada added President to his duties.

3. Ford F-150 Aluminum-Body Roll Out

When Ford’s top-selling vehicle line in the nation announces a switch to an aluminum body…it big news.  The redesigned 2015 F-150 pickup has begun production in its newly retooled Dearborn truck plant.  But Ford has spent considerable time and effort in 2014 to persuade dealers with body shops to invest in training and special equipment.

4. Auto Parts Execs go to Prison for Price-fixing

Thirty-one parts suppliers (mostly Japanese companies) that make almost everything from wire harnesses to wiper switches… plead guilty or agreed to plead guilty in the crackdown since 2011. Forty-six individuals, virtually all Japanese, have been charged.  The interesting part is this pattern as explained by one executive who did prison time for price fixing: A single exec takes the fall, refrains from naming higher-ups and is guaranteed lifetime employment once out of prison.

5. U.S. Car Sales: Let the good times roll

At year end 2014,  the market for U.S. light-vehicle sales looked on tract to surpass 16.4 million vehicles…the most since 2006. Average transaction prices topped $30,000.

Why?  The banner sales year seems to be a product of everything lining up: lower gas prices, better U.S. employment numbers, interest rates still low and the absence of any production bottlenecks.

Top performers were pickups, luxury vehicles and crossovers. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ U.S. brands sales also continued rising toward a probable 15 percent year-over-year gain.

 

Read More – AutomotiveNews

Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: Ford F-150, GM recalls, price fixing, Takata, U.S. light-vehicle sales

No More Pedestrian Collisions says Ford

October 27, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

New technology called Pre-Collision Assist Pedestrian Detection will be installed on its vehicles in stages…starting 2015.  First on the rollout list is a new model, the 2015 Ford Mondeo…and it will be rolled out first in Europe, then other global markets later.  Time frames nor specific models for its appearance in U.S. markets was not specified.

 

The new technology’s objective is as straightforward as its name implies…reducing, even preventing collisions with pedestrians in front of the vehicle…as well as other vehicles.  It utilizes both radar and a camera to scan ahead on the road for potential threats of impact…then sounds both audible and visual alarms if the threat is determined to be immenent.  Best of all, even if the driver doesn’t respond to the warnings by taking corrective action…the system reacts in two stages: 1) it minimizes the distance between the brake pad and rotor, then 2) automatically applies the necessary braking for avoiding the collision. The systems contains a database that is compares and recognizes the differences between humans and other inanimate objects.

Extensive testing of the new Pedestrian Detection technology was conducted on three different continents…spanning over 300,000 miles of roadway.  Ford’s manager of the new Driver Assist Technology stated that so much real world testing is necessary because “pedestrians in an urban setting can present a wide range of potential situations”.

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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: Driver Assist Technology, Ford, Pedestrian Collisions, Pre-Collision Pedestrian-Detection

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