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S&P Downgrades Big Three: Warns of Dire 2009

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GM, Ford and Chrysler all had their credit ratings lowered a step further into junk status today by Standard & Poor’s (which, like BusinessWeek), is owned by McGraw-Hill).

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The chief concern of the rating agency is the cash burn of all three companies due to the worsening economy, high fuel prices and consumers leaving pickups and SUVs. In fact, the ratings agency’s bombshell was that while U.S. light vehicles should run at an annualized rate of 14 million for the next 18 months, oil prices rising to $200 a barrel could drive auto sales as low as 11.7 million units next year. S&P pegged the chances of that at 20%.

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Less than 12 million in sales next year would be a very difficult sales level for the Big Three to sustain, and would make it almost a certainty that one of the companies would have to seek a white-knight buyer or alliance partner.

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The three U.S. automakers are each rated B- now, six levels below investment grade, S&P said. GM’s partly owned finance unit, GMAC LLC, was also lowered to the same rating.
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“Liquidity for all three automakers is adequate for now, but will be significantly reduced in the second half of this year and during 2009 by continued heavy losses and cash outflows,” wrote S&P analyst Robert Schulz.

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All three companies have been slashing white and blue collar salaries, reducing production and accelerating plans to replace SUVs with smaller cars. At present, all three companies have a problem of not having enough cars to meet demand and having too many trucks and SUVs with no buyers. Chrysler is especially hammered, because pickups and SUVs are 60% of sales.

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July sales get reported tomorrow, Aug 1.Chrysler is already down 22 percent through June; GM’s were down 16 percent and Ford’s 14 percent as the industry declined 10 percent.

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S&P removed GM and Ford from CreditWatch with negative implications, meaning it is less likely the automakers’ debt will be downgraded further below investment grade.

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This is what S&P issued on the automakers’ cash burn: “We estimate GM will use as much as $16 billion from its global automotive operations this year, including cash restructuring costs and costs related to bankrupt former unit Delphi Corp. Of that amount, GM used $3.9 billion in the first quarter. We estimate Ford will burn as much as $12 billion to $13 billion from its global automotive operations this year, including cash restructuring costs. Of that amount, Ford used $4.9 billion in the first six months of 2008. Chrysler does not make its financial results public, but we expect the company to experience a net cash outflow from its automotive operations in 2008, its first full year since being acquired by Cerberus Capital Management L.P.

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Kenyan Teen Invents New Anti-Theft Technology; Looking for Backing

Steves Auto BlogSelf-taught electronics whiz invents a mobile-phone-based tracking and anti-theft system.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Nonprofit Free Gas USA Launches Grant Program for Needy Drivers

Steves Auto BlogFree Gas USAA religious group in Kalamazoo, Michigan, kicks off one of the first, but probably not last, programs in the nation to help people having trouble paying for gasoline.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chrysler and GM Both Talking With Indian Automakers

Steves Auto BlogTata MotorsDetroit companies follow Ford’s lead; Chrysler is seeking an alliance with Tata, and GM is discussing sale of Hummer to Mahindra & Mahindra.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Feds Look Into Reports of Unexpected Hood Opening on 2000-’01 Dodge Ram

Steves Auto Blog2001 Dodge Ram 1500Approximately 697,000 2000-’01 Dodge Ram pickups are involved in a new investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Some owners have complained that the hood of the pickup has come open during driving.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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No Plans for Mazda 6 Hybrid, Says Mazda

Steves Auto Blog2009 Mazda 6Mazda bets on fuel-efficient engines for the Mazda 6, instead of a hybrid.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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IL Insider: Pontiac Says No G3 for the States - Yet

Steves Auto Blog2009 Pontiac G3 WaveGM, meanwhile, has begun building the Korea-designed Chevy Aveo at a new plant in Mexico.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Mitsubishi Announces Pricing on 2009 Lancer Ralliart

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Mercedes Launches SL65 AMG Black Series Microsite

Steves Auto BlogMercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black SeriesThe German car manufacturer’s site is there to build excitement by outlining the specs and laying out goodies to play with. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Current Air: Video Shows Chevrolet Traverse in Wind Tunnel Testing

Steves Auto Blog2009 Chevrolet TraverseGM gives its wind tunnel process the viral-video treatment on its Web site.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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IL Insider: Mercedes Launches GLK, Confirms It’s Eyeing Production Shift to U.S.

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Jack Nicholson Pushes Hydrogen Cars: Can We Handle The Truth?

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Actor (”What If This is as good as its gets?”) Nicholson is promoting hydrogen cars in California. Thanks to colleague Roben Farzad for digging out the story from www.youtube.com

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Subaru WRX Gets More Power, Retuned Suspension for 2009

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Liberte, Egalite, Electricite: Electric-Car Sharing Plan Afoot in Paris

Steves Auto BlogVelib BikesParis gears up for electric-car sharing program.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Scion’s Latest Ad Campaign Puts Your Custom Scion on a Billboard

Steves Auto BlogScion's Latest AdTo show how tune-ready its latest lineup of vehicles really is, Scion has launched a new ad campaign that features custom vehicles from owners around the country.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Specter Werkes C6 Corvette GTR Unveiled in Detroit

Steves Auto BlogSpecter Werkes C6 Chevy Corvette GTRSpecter Werkes shows off its C6 Corvette GTR, which comes equipped with an elaborate wide-body kit and a whole slew of “>performance upgrades.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Kahn and Cosworth Team Up on a Custom Range Rover Sport

Steves Auto BlogCosworth Range Rover SportKahn Design and Cosworth have worked together to create this beefed-up and aggressive-looking Range Rover Sport.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Leasing Pullback Threatens Already-Anemic Sales

Steves Auto BlogAs the Big Three slash leasing incentives and deals, customers may turn away from dealerships in even larger numbers.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Nissan Offers Voluntary Buyouts in Tennessee

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Back to the Future: The Leasing Mess

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“> General Motors and Ford are pulling back on leasing. Chrysler and Wells Fargo Bank will stop writing new car leases altogether. Ford and BMW have already taken charges because of losses in their “>lease portfolio. Should the carmakers have seen this coming? Yes, but not for the reasons you might think.

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“> Granted, none of the carmakers saw the recent spike in fuel prices that precipitated the opposite reaction in suv sales and resale values. That freefall in sales of gas guzzlers means that when carmakers get these three-year-old suvs back after a “>lease, they’re worth far less than they thought they would be. That explains why BMW took a nearly $400 million charge in the first quarter for “>lease problems and Ford said bad “>lease deals will cost it $2.1 billion.

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“> That auto makers missed a wicked shift in the market isn’t surprising. What’s far more unnerving is the fact that they took huge losses from leasing just a few years ago and didn’t learn. In the late ‘90s, carmakers went wild with leasing to offer consumers low monthly payments and goose car sales. Leasing accounted for as much as 30% of all vehicle sales back then, says Jesse Toprak, executive director of industry analysis at Edmunds.com. Now, it’s about 25%. But when all those used cars came back and flooded the market, resale pries dropped and many lenders lost money. By 2003, leasing became just 11% of U.S. car sales and carmakers collectively lost billions on the value of their leased vehicles.

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“> So here we are in 2008. Sales and prices of suvs have been on the wane for at least three years and the auto makers are just now pulling back on leasing. They should have seen this coming and pulled back earlier. Auto executives have bemoaned falling vehicle prices in the U.S. since 2000. That means someone knew they had pricing problems. But like mortgage lenders who sold Americans bigger homes than they needed, leasing was a way to get the middle class into larger, more luxurious suvs than they needed. And now the bill is due for everyone.

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