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Modern Guardrails – Safe or Deathtraps?

September 24, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Federal officials are initiating a national study to determine whether roadway guardrails are indeed as safe and secure as they appear to be in crash tests.  The federal effort came after numerous accidents resulting in painful death and limb loss.  Nicholas Artimovich, a Federal Highway Administration official,  told ABC News…“We are supporting a national cooperative highway research program to look into the performance of guard rail terminals.”

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Another key reason for the federal initiative is a new formal study’s findings that a widely used guardrail that was recently re-engineered…creates a significantly increased risk of injury and fatality for motorists.

The University of Alabama Birmingham conducted the study that scrutinized fatal & critical  accidents in the states of Missouri and Ohio.  The state of Missouri and the Security Institute, a non-profit advocacy organization, also cosponsored the study.  Sean Kane, president of the board of directors of  The Safety Institute said  “We are seeing on-road failures that shouldn’t be happening,” stated Kane. “I have real concern about leaving them on the highways.”

The maker of the re-designed guardrail, Trinity Industries is being confronted with a series of lawsuits stemming from accidents involving motorists that were killed or lost legs when their vehicles crashed into the guardrails.  The victims of the lawsuits are alleging that slight modifications to the original guardrail design transformed them into real roadside safety hazards.  A mere, single inch reduction in one steel piece of the guardrail is being labelled as a major design culprit…making it into a life threatening roadside hazard.

The original design was invented by Dean Sicking, and has received credit for saving hundreds of lives since it was introduced in 1999.  Sicking informed ABC News that design alterations were created in 2005 by Trinity…without telling him.

ABC News acquired internal company emails showing that Trinity engineers had calculated a $2 savings for the one (1) reduction in metal mentioned above…a key piece of metal that can make the difference between life and death.

Trinity denies the cost savings motive for the design alterations

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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: ABC News, Federal Highway Administration, guardrails, highway safety, The Safety Institute

Mercedes-Benz Shines Amidst Consumer Dissatisfaction

August 26, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Overall driver satisfaction with the auto industry is at it’s lowest point in 5 years, says the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).  Claes Fornell, the ACSI Chairman and founder said “The ongoing erosion in customer satisfaction does nothing to help the economy’s ability to generate consumer demand.”

In spite of the overall gloom, Mercedes-Benz topped the newly released U.S. customer satisfaction survey list today…”Imports retain a significant advantage in driver satisfaction,” the report said.  Subaru and Lexus followed Mercedes-Benz…coming in second and third.  Buick was the only American car maker to even rank above the ACSI industry average.  Surprisingly, Audi and Acura came in at the bottom of the heap along with Dodge and Jeep.  Ford, Nissan, Hyundai and Chrysler all tied with a score just below the industry average.

Mercedes-Benz wins 2014 ACSI customer satisfaction survey

“Customer satisfaction with automakers is down for a second straight year,” said the report’s authors in a public statement. “The only brands to improve are domestic: Chevrolet and Buick.”  Given the recent GM recalls, it’s surprise on top of surprise. Cadillac however…also under the General Motors umbrella…dropped 6 percent below last year’s showing.

The underlying good news for American car makers says Edmunds.com…they continue to narrow the gap with their Asian and European competitors.

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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: Chrysler, customer satisfaction, Dodge, Ford, Hyundai, Jeep, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru

Toyota Bets on Hydrogen Fuel Cells Over Batteries

May 30, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

You don’t need to be a Silicon Valley area resident to be familiar with Tesla Motors…the Wall Street darling that won Motor Trend’s prestigious 2013 Car of the Year award…been sending rockets into space and getting featured on CBS’s 60 Minutes news show.  In addition to taking over the old Fremont, CA NUMI plant, once occupied by Toyota…Tesla and Toyota recently had an EV battery deal to supply the RAV4 EV.

However Toyota decided to end its R&D deal with Tesla…veering sharply from a 20-year attempt to create a viable battery-electric vehicle…and pursue the hydrogen fuel cell path. Why? “Because hydrogen fuel cells are cheaper on a cost-per-vehicle basis and are “more efficient on a well-to-wheel basis.  Lastly, because Toyota sees battery-electric vehicles as viable for only  “short-range vehicles that take you that extra mile”…for example, “from the office to the train, or home to the train, as well as usage within large [corporate] campus environments.

However, “for long-range travel primary vehicles, we feel there are better alternatives, such as hybrids and plug-in hybrids, and tomorrow with fuel cells,” said Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota’s North American region in an interview after Fortune magazine’s Brainstorm Green conference.

In fact, both Toyota and Honda are planning to bring fuel cell vehicles to market in 2015…eventually aiming to make the cars available for less than $50,000 at some point in the future.

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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: battery power, capital investments, Electric vehicles, fuel cell technology, Hydrogen, Jim Lentz, Toyota

USA Word-of-Mouth Auto Winners: Kia, Honda, Hyundai

December 12, 2013 by admin

It’s no secret that word of mouth is the best form of advertising that almost any product can enjoy.  92% of global consumers trust the words of friends and family over any other form of advertising. In fact, advocates twice as likely to recommend a brand than is a typical customer* ( womma.org).   In an industry that has the most at risk and the most to gain, three foreign car makers have come up winners in the U.S. marketplace.

The new Brand Advocacy index, created by global management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group, is a strategic metric that gauges personal recommendations by establishing a direct correlation with top-line growth. And, unlike some other attempts to measure brand advocacy, BCG says it asked what people have actually done to advocate for or against a brand, rather than just asking what they thought.

Surveying more than 32,000 consumers in Europe and the U.S. about more than 300 brands in 12 industries, including banking, telecommunications, groceries and smartphones, in addition to automotive, the BCG only included the top 55 brands in the index.

Bottom Line:

  • Kia, Honda & Hyundai are the top auto brands receiving the best U.S. word-of-mouth recommendations, according to the new Brand Advocacy index.
  • Measuring how brands perform through personal recommendations…is the objective of Boston Consulting Group’s Brand Advocacy index.
  • Kia, Honda & Hyundai scored 63 percent…beating the auto industry average brand rating of 50 percent.


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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: Honda, Hyundai, Kia, word-of-mouth

Honda Scores Big in Safety & Technology [VIDEO]

August 31, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Honda has enjoyed several enduring positive reputations over the years…and continues making news this month on the safety and technology fronts.

Safety First:

Days after being awarded the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety‘s top safety designation for “good performance in all five IIHS crash evaluations” for its newly upgraded 2014 Odyssey minivan, Honda announced a new technology in the making that focuses on people not behind the steering wheel.

Despite state laws giving pedestrians the ultimate right-of-way, both pedestrians and motorcycles are often highly vulnerable when pitted against drivers of passenger vehicles. Honda’s new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) technology and Vehicle-to-Motorcycle (V2M) technology may swing the safety odds more positively for all potential parties involved.


Though still in the research phase,  the basis for both the V2P and V2M technologies involves simply letting vehicles communicate with potential accident targets like pedestrians and motorcyclists wirelessly.  Honda’s system uses something they call Dedicated Short-Range Communications…which has been allocated a dedicated band of wireless spectrum by the FCC…specifically for automotive use.
 
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Filed Under: Morgan Hill Auto Body News Tagged With: Odyssey, pedestrian, safety, technology, V2M, V2P

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