Entries Tagged as ''

More Toyota hybrids for China

www.StevesAutoBlog.com

For all Toyota’s recent success in China, it’s fair to say the Prius isn’t one of them. While Americans can’t get enough of the gas-electric hybrid, Chinese sales, stymied by high import taxes, have disappointed. Launched in 2005, last year Toyota’s China Prius sales were just 1,000–one third of what had been hoped. At around $36,000–around $15,000 more than the U.S.–it’s easy to spot the cause.

“>

Still, there are fresh signs that Toyota’s plans to ramp up hybrid sales to over one million a year globally by the early 2010s include China. According to reports in Japan today, Toyota will start making hybrid Camrys in China in 2010. Initially, Toyota will make 10,000 of the cars a year at Guangzhou Toyota, its joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group in Guangdong, notes today’s Nikkei. That echoes recent announcements that Toyota will start producing Camry hybrids in Australia and Thailand. Toyota expects to benefit as gas prices rise in China and plans by Chinese authorities to give preferential treatment to cleaner cars in the world’s second biggest automarket.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Auto Beat

Aston Martin Goes Haute Couture With Kilgour V8 Vantage Coupe

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Aston Martin Kilgour V8 Vantage CoupeAston Martin created a bespoke V8 Vantage inspired by the spring/summer fashion line of Kilgour of Savile Row.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Mercedes-Benz C350 Autographed by Amy Winehouse Hits the Auction Block

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Amy WinehouseIt’s all for a good cause, as Amy Winehouse and a raft of other celebs autograph a Mercedes sedan to benefit Nelson Mandela’s 46664 foundation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Hyundai Recalls 2007-’08 Santa Fe To Fix Incorrect Warning Label

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Hyundai Santa FeThe label that states the gross axle weight ratings is incorrect on models with factory-installed 18-inch wheels and tires. A crash could occur if the vehicle is overloaded, says NHTSA.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Toyota Boosts Stake in Subaru’s Parent

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Toyota CamryAhead of their joint sports-car project, Japan’s top automaker now controls more than 16 percent of Fuji Heavy Industries.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Beer-Fueled Fleet To Run at Democratic National Convention, Thanks to Coors and GM

www.StevesAutoBlog.com 2009 Cadillac EscaladeLeading Democratic Party lights will be transported around Denver this August in vehicles that run on ethanol derived from waste beer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Subaru Unveils Stella Plug-in EV

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Subaru Stella EV ConceptSuccessor to R1e concept will debut in early July at the G8 summit in Hokkaido.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Tuner Special: Edo Gallardo Superleggera

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Edo Gallardo SuperleggeraHardware mods boost power and “>performance on this limited-edition Lambo.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Tesla Relocates 2010 WhiteStar Sedan to California

www.StevesAutoBlog.com New state incentives and Governor Schwarzenegger’s intervention woo future project away from New Mexico.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

2009 Nissan GT-R Deliveries Set To Kick off July 7

www.StevesAutoBlog.com http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//media/il/news/2008/0630/2009.nissan.gtr.160.jpg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

VW Launches Lavida in Shanghai

www.StevesAutoBlog.com http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//media/il/news/2008/0630/vwlavida1.160.jpg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Priced: 2009 Chevrolet Traverse

www.StevesAutoBlog.com http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//media/il/news/2008/0630/chevrolettraverseltz.160.jpg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Toyota Plans $1-Billion Plant in Brazil

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Toyota YarisJapanese automaker wants to expand its presence in Latin America, with a new low-cost small car in 2010.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Bosch and Samsung Join Forces on Hybrid Batteries

www.StevesAutoBlog.com BoschRobert Bosch and Samsung SDI have entered a joint-venture agreement to develop, manufacture and sell lithium-ion batteries for hybrid vehicles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Tuner Special: JE Design Street Rocket

www.StevesAutoBlog.com JE Design Street RocketA more aggressive take on the Audi Q7.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Saleen Supercharges Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator

www.StevesAutoBlog.com Saleen SpeedLab SuperchargerSaleen’s SpeedLab tweaks its twin-screw blower to give these two big Ford SUVs a kick in the pants.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

A Dandy in Aspid

www.StevesAutoBlog.com IFR Automotive Aspid RoadsterIFR launches pricey new open-wheel sports car at British show.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Inside Line Automotive News

Chinese Volvos Could Be Coming To A Showroom Near You

www.StevesAutoBlog.com

Ford Motor, it has been reported by Swedish newspaper Dagens, is in negotiations to sell its Volvo car division to a Chinese automaker believed to be Shanghai Automotive Industries.

“>

Ford shopped Volvo last year, but didn’t find anyone willing to step up with the $5-$8 billion it was looking for. BMW and Renault-Nissan are both believed to have looked at acquiring Volvo, which lost money for Ford last year.

“>

A Ford spokesman said: “We have been consistently saying since the end of last year that Volvo is not for sale. We are focused on improving Volvo’s business results.”

“>

Ford has already sold Aston Martin, Jaguar and Land Rover to raise cash and better focus the company on rebuilding the Ford brand. But Ford, facing greater cash needs than it thought because of the softening U.S. economy and weakening auto sales, is looking for more. The price Ford is willing to take for Volvo is believed to have come down in the last six months.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Auto Beat

GM in the Barrel, Again

www.StevesAutoBlog.com

Here we go again. With truck sales in an out-and-out freefall, we once again have talk that General Motors will lose another sales crown. This one would be trailing Toyota not just in the global markets, but here at home in the US of A. Some media reports have hinted that GM’s 0% finance offers are targeted toward keeping Toyota off GM’s tail.

“>

“> I don’t “>buy it. And hopefully, GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner and President and COO Fritz Henderson aren’t thinking that way, either. I doubt they are. Sales crowns mean nothing when a company is fighting for survival. More likely, GM is trying to squeeze every last sale in this weakest of car markets to keep cash rolling in the door. When I wrote about GM’s cash problems several weeks ago, Wall Street analysts variously estimated that GM would run down to—or close to–its bare minimum of cash of about $10 billion by the end of next year. And that was before June sales started sinking like a Hummer dropped in the Detroit River. It was also before Standard & Poor’s put the Detroit carmakers on watch for a possible downgrade deeper into junk territory. As Gimme Credit analyst Shelly Lombard put it, everyone sees GM burning a lot of cash, but there’s a lot of uncertainty over where the truck market bottoms out.

“>

“> So here we are in summer 2008 and GM is back to where the company was in its dark 2005, only worse in some ways. Market share fell below 20% in May. It was 26% at the end of 2005. The drop in truck sales has GM once again buying out another round of workers. About 19,000 will head off into early retirement or take some kind of buyout deal. GM bought out 34,500 of them with a deal done in 2005. Like 2005, cash is burning and only overseas operations are making any money.

“>

“>

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Auto Beat

The Ugly Road Ahead

www.StevesAutoBlog.com

“> A week after Ford said it would slow down truck production, General Motors followed with a similar move. This time, GM is slowing down production at seven truck and suv plants. That pretty much says that the gas-guzzlin’ suv business is wheezing its last breath. With it goes Detroit’s profit center. The only thing that mitigates the damage from the loss in suv sales is that GM said that the company is adding shifts at some passenger car plants to meet growing demand as consumers trade down to smaller vehicles. GM also said it would slap 0% financing on most 2008 models to spark sales. That’s sure to hit profits.

“>

“> Wall Street is holding its collective nose. GM’s stock dropped 6% to a close of $12.91 a share today. At that price, GM is worth $7.3 billion, or, a little more than Toyota makes in six months. Ford’s stock dropped to $5.28 a share, giving the company a market cap of $11.8 billion. Only the the courageous value players are in at this point.

“>

“> That makes sense. These days, Detroit’s carmakers can’t catch any kind of break. Sooner or later, fuel prices were likely to undercut the suv business. But the national housing slump has also hammered the pickup truck business, Detroit’s other cash cow. Then there is the spike in steel and oil prices. That adds hundreds of dollars in cost to every vehicles every carmaker builds. Remember, oil prices not only shift sales from big sticker suv to lower-priced cars, they add to the cost of plastic materials used inside. GM will try to recoup some of that with price increases for the 2009 model year. But the Big Three will also have to take write-downs on all of those suvs coming off “>lease that will be tough to resell. As if that list of troubles isn’t long enough, there is the overall health of the economy that is keeping buyers out of showrooms.

“>

“> On one hand, Detroit’s executives have themselves to blame. They didn’t invest enough in fuel-saving technologies and their passenger car lines during the suv boom. Foreign carmakers did. On the other hand, Ford, GM and Chrysler are taking just about every body blow possible right now. No one could have foreseen the confluence of problems they are facing. The year ahead will be very rough. They may have to come up with something radical to get through it.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Auto Beat