Showing posts with label States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label States. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

The most expensive (and cheapest) States for car repairs

The most expensive (and cheapest) States for car repairs
Paul A. Eisenstein Detroit Bureau
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images FileMechanic Harrison Garcia is working on a Ford Mustang brake and wheel Service Center in San Francisco, California on January 5, 2009

When the "check engine" light, there is a good reason to get worried. Even if it does not leave you stranded an unknown part of town after dark, it is likely to take a bite out of your savings, especially as recent research has shown that car repair costs by about 10 percent in the previous year.

This means, of course, on average, which varies considerably by region. Vermont saw repair costs decline over the past year according to a new study by automotive service site CarMD, making it America's cheapest place to your car. The other extreme was New Jersey, where the typical visit to a workshop almost 50 percent more than in Vermont costs.

The West Coast is traditionally the place where repairs most expensive have been. But in its latest car repair costs annual survey, CarMD California among the top five, with the rest of the will by States on the East Coast, including the Garden State but North Carolina, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

Repairs in the Northeast increased by 11.6 per cent in 2012, faster than the rest of the country, according to a study by 161,000 repairs.

"In the year 2012, we saw a dramatic shift in the top five most expensive States for average car repairs, how many riders on the East Coast were aftermath rising car repair costs, while they at the same time with Hurricane sandy, claimed" CarMD CEO Leon Chen noted. "Car owners in many States also continue to minor repairs to postpone the cumulative failures with increased repair costs contribute to."

Apparently "Superstorm" was not only the cause of severe, flood-related damage, but led many East Coast motorists to discover other problems, the repairs required.

While New Jersey the most expensive place for repair-was at an average $392,99, including parts and workers-Washington, D.C. saw the largest overall increase in repair costs jump 20 percent in comparison to 2011

"This is the kind of repairs made due to partially" CarMD is noted. "Time-consuming repairs, costs over $1,000 were nearly 10 percent of the D.C. repairs in 2012 as compared to 7 percent in 2011, while five points GAP problems were greater gas."

Although repair costs, were broadly last year, there were a few exceptions such as Vermont. In Wyoming, she sank 17 percent on average.

Whenever you pay the service shop, you, a mechanic filed time will go. Colorado leader there with an average $150,75 per visit. Vermont had the lowest labour costs, on the average at $115.90.

If you need parts, the survey was that you probably a stiff premium in New Jersey, to an average $256,28 paid in comparison to Vermont, which had the lowest average at only $153,82.

The gap State turned out especially when it came to new hybrid vehicle technology. Battery replacement in Nevada ran an average $4.409,94 last year. Jersey motorists actually caught a break here but with the least cost to replace a hybrid battery, on average only $2.005,05.

By the way, two of the States with the lowest average cost of repairs - were found Iowa and South Dakota - in the Midwest, while two in the South or South-East, Delaware and West Virginia were arranged.

Copyright © 2009-2013, the Detroit Bureau

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Alfa Romeos in the United States until the end of the year will be sold again

Alfa Romeos in the United States until the end of the year will be sold again

Paul A. Eisenstein, the Detroit Bureau

In an apparent turnaround from comments he made just this week, Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne revealed that Alfa Romeo brand finally launches his long-awaited return to the United States make to the end of the year with the 4 c's new sports car.

The Executive also revealed that Fiat with Mazda has signed a contract, the them a new 2-seat sports car of the Japanese manufacturer factory from 2015 to produce. It serves as a complement to the Alfa line up and a replacement for the ageing Mazda Miata.

"We the car are now completed," said CEO Marchionne about the new Alfa 4 c, "so it here (should be in the United States) by the end of the year."

The message will resonate is expected also in some circles. Alfa Romeo was once one sells the most popular Italian brand in this country, but it abandoned the U.S. market due to a variety of problems, including poor quality two decades ago. It has since then repeatedly tries, but until now no such efforts were able to gain traction.

Marchionne made the revival of the brand Alfa one of his main points during a day-long Conference in November 2009 its plans to things at Chrysler, turning to break the control of the parent who had emerged to Alfa, Fiat SpA from bankruptcy.

But while the turnaround plan has been the most according to plan, a Media Roundtable has instead schedule dropped back, and while Alfa return, while the North American International Auto show was released on Monday, Marchionne is still be signaled a further delay. It shows that the work on the small 4 C sports car was not yet consent meet card and that he not ready to sign "out of reach" in his debut in the United States as the first new American Alfa model.

"This commitment to bring back Alfa is a one shot deal," he cautioned. "Are we not twice."

Very close to the hearts he hinted was the Powertrain, which he stressed had the right feeling and have assigned the correct sound, long last Alfas. Commment Marchionne known become often politically incorrect in the butt, he explained that it had a "Wop"-engine, one usually negatively on something or someone of Italian descent.

But even after warning system reporter, Marchionne came to the conclusion, "Alfa Romeo comes. «»"No one doubts there.»

It is unclear, the practical Executive allow what has happened in the past four days, a relatively specific timetable for the return to announce. But in his commentary today to an industry breakfast, the Marchionne, note that discussions about Alfa 4 c drive train not completed during the choice of the basic vehicle architecture is and the models in the United States are apparently locked in place.

The 4 C is the sports car, the Fiat is one of the most, as it struggles to revive the once vibrant Alfa, but it start only one of nine models that the manufacturer is confirmed, that it plans, by the year 2016. Alfa, Marchionne said, be a list, including Jeep - one of a group of selected brands of Fiat and Chrysler, the transatlantic alliance will take place globally in the coming years.

Most of these products are to be installed in Italy, but the manufacturer now a rear-wheel drive, small sports car in Japan wants to produce. It is the result of a joint development with Mazda, and it on one of the manufacturer's Japanese plants to be produced.

The project is similar, that Toyota and Subaru, the former producer the sports Coupe in the United States as the Scion FR-S, Subaru his version here under the name plate BR-Z bring together marketing. As part of the new joint venture, which is Mazda to replace the aging Miata sports car. There's no word what Alfa will call his model.

It is clear that Marchionne hopes that the news about Alfa future eventually will end speculation about the ailing brand.

In the last few months have the top officials with German rival Volkswagen AG, Fiat should they sell Alfa repeatedly suggested. Marchionne has repeatedly called, Alfa Romeo is not for sale, and on Monday frustrated told reporters, "I have come up with a German version of 'No'" I think they are called 'No'. "

Copyright © 2009-2012, the Detroit Bureau

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Nissan points out that altimas in United States loose for steering screw

Nissan Motor Co is 13.919 its top-selling Altima sedans according reminded in the United States because screws that can have improperly tightened during production, could be the risk of a crash increases security to U.S. regulators.

The Altima are limousines of the model from the 2012 and 2013 and Nissan plant in Canton, Miss., from May 10 to July 26, Nissan North America were in that said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

"The theme of vehicles produced be link bolts and two power steering can screw with four cross rack, which is not turned on were the right specification," Nissan regulators in a letter said NHTSA showed on its website.

As a result notice the screws loose can shake while driving, the letter States and driver rattling noise.

There was no mention of any injuries or crashes due to this problem on the NHTSA web site.

Until September, percent of the vehicles were sedans in the U.S. market 27 selling Nissan Altima.

The Altima to September sales by 17 percent compared to the previous year to 234.040.

Altima owners are urged to bring their cars into Nissan dealerships, said where the screws of the correct specification will be rotated to NHTSA. The cars are protected guarantee.

"On the basis of the technical judgment found that if a loose screw completely falls out, the driver may occur problems controlling the direction of the vehicle," said Nissan NHTSA.

Nissan, said workers the problem that on 26 July, on the last day of the parties in the callback with the potential problem at the location Canton of produced vehicles were noticed during a routine test.

On 21 September, Nissan, confirmed that some of the subject vehicles at dealers. On 3 October decided there was a safety defect and a recall would be carried.

Nissan NHTSA said owners begins to be notified on 29 October.



Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Mazda built its last car in the United States

Small Mazda Motors has long been known for its own way of doing things, sticking with the rotary engine, for one thing, decades after other manufacturers there on the fuel inefficient technology. And the step, today companies are expected to again thwarted general industry trends. But it leaves many industry watchers questions, whether it a serious competitive disadvantage will leave the Japanese producers.
At some point today is the very last Mazda6 wagon in flat rock, Michigan by the band he international roll. Mazda builds built since cars at the factory in a suburb of Detroit for the last quarter century, AAI, a joint venture with the long-standing partner Ford Motor Co.

But Ford has all but completely selling out all except on a small proportion of Mazda in the last few years and decades product development sharing ending went away of this trans-Pacific partnership programs. Mazda, which is looking for a new partner and with sales decreases of the Mazda6, joint venture - go plant away from the Assembly in terms of a factory in Japan for the soon to be updated Mazda6 decided model.

The work of AutoAlliance remains open - but now only Ford's under control. In fact, the manufacturer has big plans for the plant and invested $550 million in it, adding 1,200 jobs to 1,700 employees already are.
Mazda actually keep their 50% stake, but everything there build going forward has no plans.

Flat Rock really began as a Ford casting plant was in 1972 under nine years later closed and by Mazda, Honda and Toyota, other Japanese makers so-called transplant assembly plants in the United States was opened then bought the Japanese company first turned to their own employees for a large part of the factory management team - even building one of Detroit of's first sushi bars in the vicinity.

Halt get Mazda's finance, advanced Ford quickly its stake in the Hiroshima-manufacturers - ultimately naming their own CEO the Japanese company running. Ford bought shares in the plant.
AutoAlliance has a variety of products over the years especially from the perspective of the Ford including small sporting sample produced Coupe and later the Mustang. Mazda has long focused on mid-sized models, known for a number of years as the Mazda6.

The problem, Mazda, officials have said, the volume is so steep be slipped, that it not more economically still although Mazda6 is the next generation comes into work - next year is most hampered by uneven exchange rates, other Japanese manufacturers rapidly production shift from the Japanese islands have.
Japan's big three, Toyota, Nissan and Honda, in fact have announced significant expansion plans for North America in the past few months.

And Honda, the first Japanese company to open a transplant factory, is marking the 30th anniversary of its Marysville, Ohio assembly plant this month with the introduction of the production of his ninth generation accord. Posted by mid decade John Mendel, American manufacturer's top executives, about 85% of the vehicles in North America is the manufacturer sold here are built.

Mazda is not completely retrenching. It plans a new plant in Salamanca, to set up Mexico to smaller products such as the Mazda2 and MAZDA3 to build, but if it returns its level on flat rocks it seems unlikely that it build vehicles in the United States for the foreseeable future.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Enjoy ground States scattered speed traps

Enjoy ground States scattered speed traps

Mark Duncan / AP

Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper Bryan Dail records times for speeders on Ohio route 2 near vermilion, Ohio. While Ohio still aggressively uses aircraft to catch speeders, many states have cut back or eliminated aerial enforcement due to budget concerns.

By DAVID B. CARUSO, associated press
NEW YORK - highway signs throughout New York warn that when it comes to catching speeders, the long arm of the law extends even into the sky. "State Police aircraft used in speed enforcement," they say.

Actually, lead-footed drivers can keep their eyes on the road hitting the interstates for the independence day holiday. The New York State police, who once routinely used planes to clock motorists, haven't written a single ticket in that manner since at least 2005.

"It hasn't been entirely eliminated," Sgt. Kern Swoboda, a state police spokesman, said of the signs. "Have the airplanes still we."

But in these budget-conscious times, he said, launching aircraft to catch speeders just isn't fiscally prudent.

New York is one of several states to scale back the use of aircraft for traffic enforcement in recent years because of budget cuts or concerns about cost-effectiveness.

Typically, aerial plan involve a enforcement programs, a pilot, a spotter to time vehicles as they travel between lines painted on the road and several cruisers to pull people over and issue tickets.

"That ain't cheap," Swoboda said. He added that updated laser technology now allows a trooper on the ground to get speed readings over long distances and in heavy traffic — two situations where aircraft used to be superior.

"So what better way to do it than have three guys at a U-turn?" Swoboda said. "We found that it was far more efficient, and a lot less expensive."

A full accounting of which law enforcement agencies have curtailed the use of aircraft for speed enforcement what unavailable, but the list includes some states that had previously made robust use of the tactic.

The California Highway Patrol still has 15 planes used to catch speeders, but spokeswoman Fran Clader said that as the department's annual air operations budget has dropped from about $12 million to $8 million, aircraft became more focused on supporting searches and pursuits.

"We still enforce speed with the fixed-wing aircraft but in a much-reduced capacity," she said.

The Virginia State Police launched an aggressive aerial speed enforcement program in 2000 but largely abandoned regular patrols after year 2007. last, it flew only one such mission, which resulted in tickets being given to 20 drivers, the department said. It flew four missions the year before, none in 2009 and only one in 2008.

"Due to economic conditions and mandated budget cuts... we've had to look at cost savings," said department spokeswoman Corinne Geller.

She said it cost about $150 per hour to operate the plan - a figure that includes fuel and maintenance but not manpower. In the past, she said, the speed enforcement flights were paid for with federal grants. But with less federal money coming in lately, resources have been focused on keeping troopers on the road.

The Washington State Patrol's aviation section, which had been participating in roughly 13,500 traffic stops per year, had to scale back after suffering a $1.4 million budget cut over a two-year period that began in 2009, according to unit commander Lt. Jim Nobach. It lost three pilots, who had to return to road duties. Flight hours were slashed by 39 percent. As a result, aircraft are now stopping 5,000 fewer drivers per year.

Planes are still getting a big workout spotting speeders in Ohio and Florida.

Last year, the Ohio State Highway Patrol said it issued more than 16,000 speeding tickets based on aircraft observations, down only a little from a five-year high of 18,000 written in 2009. Over the Memorial Day weekend, the start of the busy summer travel season, the agency had 10 aircraft in the air doing traffic enforcement, according to Lt. Randy Boggs, the unit's commander.

Florida's Highway Patrol has eight aircraft and eight pilots, who issue approximately 30,000 citations per year, said the patrol's chief pilot, Capt. Matthew Walker. He said he hadn't suffered budget cuts.

When done right, insisted air patrols have distinct advantages, Boggs and Walker. From the air, it's easier to see the ultra-aggressive drivers who change lanes erratically, follow too close, and pose the greatest hazard on the road. Officers on the ground don't have to race around for miles to spot violations.

"It's very efficient," Boggs said.

Ohio tries to keep the cost of flights down by flying smaller planes and having the pilot clock drivers, rather than use a second spotter. Boggs pegged the fuel and maintenance cost of flying at $111 per hour.

The Pennsylvania State police have continued to use aircraft to catch speeders too, issuing 560 citations last year but now the program faces new limitations,.

This year, in a cost-cutting move, the department stopped using two of the three airports where its six fixed-wing aircraft had been based. The force is of so operating with just three airplane pilots, down from as many as 10 unit in previous years, said Sgt. Joseph Joynes, supervisor of aviation of the patrol's fixed-wing. That means the state now has twice as many planes as people capable of flying them.

Additionally, fewer spots in Pennsylvania have the necessary road markings used for enforcement, as the old lines have been covered over by new pavement and never replaced, said Joynes.

It isn't clear yet whether the changes will lead to fewer citations. Joynes said aircraft are still flying traffic enforcement missions two to three times a week.

"If you are just looking at cost, obviously, the trooper on the ground with a radar gun is way cheaper," he said. But he added that he thought the program what still worthwhile, given the ability of aircraft to spot reckless drivers in areas where traditional speed traps aren't feasible.

Other states have come to the opposite conclusion.

Alabama lawmakers instituted aerial speed enforcement in 1990, and the Alabama highway patrol still touts the program on its website. But aviation unit cpl. Kent Smith said the tactic hasn't actually been used for years.

"It's just not cost effective," he said.

In many places where speed enforcement by aircraft has tapered off, law enforcement air wings have remained busy conducting surveillance, tracking crime suspects, searching for missing people, and spotting marijuana farms from the air.

Police officials in Virginia, California and New York were unable to provide an estimate of how much money had been saved by the shift away from aerial speed enforcement.

In the meantime, workers have been gradually removing the aircraft speed enforcement warning signs along the New York State Thruway. About 11 still remained in June, a Thruway spokesman said.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

You soak up ' it! States with the lowest gas

You soak up ' it! States with the lowest gas

Jim Weber / AP

A tank in Memphis, Tennessee gas prices in the State in the past by 9.7 percent fills Travis Wayne 12 months fallen-the fourth largest decline of the country.

By Lisa A. Nelson and Samuel Weigley have 24/7 Wall St.Fiscal suffer in Europe and sluggish employment growth in the United States put downward pressure on oil prices. As a result, gasoline prices in two States fell last month, dropping 7.1 per cent across the country. Gas prices on the edge are this in many of less than $3 per gallon.

Despite the general decline in the area between gas prices between the States is still wide. 24/7 Wall St. examines AAA fuel gauge daily report the 10 States determine their Bewohner pay the least at the pump. We found that the decisive factor in determining the price of gas is location. Most of the States with low gas prices are located on or near the Gulf of Mexico. You have also the lowest gas taxes in the country.

Five of the 10 States with the lowest gas prices are on the Gulf Coast, where disproportionately much crude oil is processed. Also among the five countries not on the Gulf Coast borders three coastal States. Residents of these three countries benefit from lower costs for the transport of oil.

"Gulf Coast States benefit, that at any time access to the refineries, which are in the region,", says AAA spokesman Michael green. "In fact Gulf Coast refineries produce the most petrol from any region of the country and have usually a surplus, which means that they send gasoline is to other parts of the country in Gulf Coast refineries."

The States with the lowest gas prices have a more steep decline of seen these prices when compared to the rest of the country. Enjoy lower prices than South Carolina and Mississippi, the States with the two lowest gas prices, now by 9.1 percent to a month ago. Green crude West Texas intermediate (WTI), produced primarily in the Gulf Coast region is cheaper than other forms of crude oil, and has pointed out, a faster decline in the price seen.

Another factor for the gas prices is a State gasoline tax. All but two States on this list are in the lower half of the Member States in relation to the total taxes collected, which contain a federal 18.4 cent a gallon tax and State control. But the relationship between gas taxes and prices is far from perfect. Alaska has the lowest gas control but the second highest gas prices. The States with the second and third lowest gas control, Wyoming, and New Jersey did not our list.

While not always the case tends to transport costs in the States on 24/7 list be lower than the national average. Nine of the 10 States are in the lower half of the States with regard to transport costs, three in the bottom 10 States.

AAA provided 24/7 Wall St. the latest average price of regular unleaded gasoline by the State. The Organization offered prices in a week, a month, and one year before. Also the number of refineries and refining capacity from 1 January this year by the US energy information administration investigated 24/7 Wall St. provided. The American Petroleum Institute in accordance with State gas control who were also from the beginning of this year. These include State gas taxes and other taxes (including VAT).

These are the ten States with the cheapest gas.

(1) South Carolina

Regular price of gas per gallon: $2.99tax per gallon: 16.8 cents (4. lowest)number of oil refineries: 0
South Carolina has the lowest average gasoline prices in the nation and is the only State currently under the $3 per gallon mark. Decreased compared to the previous year, gasoline prices in the State by 10.5 percentage points-binding Mississippi for the highest proportional decline in the country. Low prices in South Carolina are expected to be due to some low tax per gallon of 16.8 cents, which is the fourth lowest in the country. South Carolina prices have dropped since its peak in early April of $3.70 by about 19 percent.

2. Mississippi

Regular price of gas per gallon: $3.06tax per gallon: 18.8 cents (7. lowest)number of oil refineries: 3
Gasoline prices are about 18 percent of Mississippi annual highlight in the first week of April. The State is one of the lowest in the entire taxes and fees per gallon gasoline, which help to keep fuel prices low. The three refineries in Mississippi 364,000 barrels of crude oil process raw per day, 11th best in the country. Low costs for fuel could contribute also to low gasoline prices of the State. There is only a 19 cent per gallon tax for gas in Mississippi, sold the seventh lowest in the country. The State has to also no sales tax, what pay people at the pump.

3. Alabama

Regular price of gas per gallon: $3.07tax per gallon: 20.9 cents (14 lowest)number of oil refineries: 3
Alabama has three large refineries that process the 120,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The State was also a 36 cent fall in gas prices last year-the highest decline in the nation. More quickly in the State, with a decline of 8 percent alone last month falling gasoline prices. Transport costs in Alabama are the ninth lowest in the country, and the State has the eighth lowest exchange rate, 16 cents per gallon.

4. Tennessee

Regular price of gas per gallon: $3.08tax per gallon: 21.4 cents (15 lowest)number of oil refineries: 1
Decreased the average gas prices in Tennessee in the past by 9.7 per cent 12 months (the fourth largest decline of the country). Gas prices up 28 cents, a decline of 8.3% fell in the last month alone. Based on the cost of living index, the 15 lowest State to gas in the nation take help drivers in Tennessee the seventh lowest cost of transport in the United States also pay Tennessee Treiber low gas prices, only control 21.4 cents per gallon, according to the American Petroleum Institute.

5. Louisiana

Regular price of gas per gallon: $3.16tax per gallon: 20 cents (the split 12 lowest)number of oil refineries: 18
Louisiana is the second to Texas in the number of oil refineries and litres of oil per day, more than 3.20 million barrels between its 18 large refineries processed. With proximity to the offshore drilling in the Gulf and the relatively low state tax on gas-20 cents per Gallone--Louisiana numbers drivers some of the lowest gas prices in the nation.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

R U creative with vanity plates? States are wary

When Whitney Calk sought a personalized license plate from a Tennessee state agency to tout her vegetarian ideals, she was annoyed when she was told no. Turns out the letters ILVTOFU can be construed to mean more than enjoying bean curd.

"When I see T-O-F-U, I see tofu," said Calk, who requested the so-called vanity plate from the Tennessee Department of Revenue last September. "I can't control the way anyone else interprets that," added Calk, a 26-year-old animal rights activist from Murfreesboro, Tenn.

The dilemma faced by Tennessee authorities last year is not unusual, as officials at motor vehicle agencies nationwide consider hundreds of thousands of personalized plate requests each year. There are an estimated 9 million personalized license plates in the United States.

The vast majority of the requests are not objectionable, but thousands offer insight not only into the boundaries of free speech but also the amount of human ingenuity expended to display seven- and eight-character insults, sexual references and descriptions of bodily functions to other motorists.

The battle to keep highways free of offensive phrases means state officials must track everything from Internet slang to foreign languages to commands like 3MTA3, which reveals its meaning when read backwards in a rear view mirror.

Virginia may be the capital of vanity plate mischief. Personalized plates in the state cost just $10 more than regular license plates — compared with $94 in Illinois and as much as $395 for a seven-character "Freedom" plate for one year in Texas. One million of Virginia's 7.8 million vehicles have them.

In 2009 alone, the state denied more than 700 plate requests including IHAV2P and IAMHIGH along with 100 requests beginning with the letter "F" and myriad proposals involving the number "69," according to state documents.

Questionable formulations are so common that a 20-person committee of motor vehicle staff members meets for an hour each month to review suspicious applications. State guidelines ban deceptive plates with letters such as FBI or confusing configurations like O0O0O and NOTAG as well as excretory, sexual, racial or drug references.

"It's the only time you get to talk like that at DMV, that's for sure," said Department of Motor Vehicles spokeswoman Melanie Stokes, who sits on the review panel. Less offensive and more playful ideas, including EWOBAMA, IPUNCHU and DMYANKI, have all been reviewed and rejected at the meetings.

Some slip through. Pictures have been posted on the Internet of the Virginia-issued 370H55V — which has to be read upside-down to get the full message.

In Maryland, a software program checks requests against 4,331 banned license plate formulations, a list that includes WILDPIG, TOILET and GAY. State prisoners who make the plates also help out by identifying drug, gang or sexual references that slip by the computer and the civil servants, said Philip Dacey, a spokesman for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.

"A lot of these are gray areas," said Dacey. "TOILET is on the list, and if people want to challenge it they can have a hearing."

That's what one motorist did after Maryland revoked his MIERDA vanity plate following a complaint. Though the Spanish term would seem to embody the state's ban on "scatological" references, an administrator is currently considering the man's appeal that the license plate should be interpreted as a non-vulgar reference to a form of fertilizer.

More recently Maryland attempted to revoke a plate reading WTF, an abbreviation for a three-word phrase beginning "what the ... " that is widely used in Internet chat. The agency reversed course after an investigation revealed that the plate predated the Internet, and was a reference to the motorist's waterfront home.

In Florida, the state's motor vehicle agency takes a permissive stance toward celebrations of clothing-optional bathing. O2B NUDE, BARE ALL and BE NAKED have all been deemed acceptable by the director of the agency, who nonetheless spiked 4NICK8, CAT BUTT and COW PADY, according to records released by the state.

Other states are less permissive. Utah, which faced a lawsuit in the 1990s for issuing plates with the term "Redskins" because it offended Native Americans, has recently denied"‘IH8TBYU," "MNKYBUM," and "MYSHRAZ" for being derogatory, vulgar and an alcohol reference to a popular wine.

Massachusetts' vanity application form now instructs motorists that the letters "I," "O," "Q" and "U" can only be used "as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled." California requires applicants to explain the meaning of any request.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Buckle up: The most dangerous states for drivers

Buckle up: The most dangerous states for drivers

In 2007, Montana had 11.1 drunken driving auto deaths per 100,000 residents, the highest rate in the U.S. that year.

By Michael B. Sauter, 24/7 Wall St.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, more Americans aged 5–34 die from motor vehicle crashes than from any other single cause. Despite this disturbing fact, a study released this week shows that states where fatalities caused by car accidents are very high are also states that are doing the least to prevent those accidents.

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The Trust for America’s Health, a nonprofit disease prevention group, released a report earlier this month on various causes of injuries and deaths in the United States. Included in that report is a by-state analysis of CDC data on auto fatalities, the costs arising from all fatalities and the policies states use to prevent car crashes. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 10 states that had the highest rates of auto fatalities.

Deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents in the U.S. vary widely. Twelve states averaged less than 10 deaths per 100,000 people per year during 2007 to 2009. Massachusetts had the lowest average yearly rate in the country of just 5.5 per 100,000 people. On the other end of the spectrum, 14 states had at least three times as many deaths per 100,000 people. Mississippi had close to five times that rate.

A CDC report identified the estimated lifetime costs incurred by the states as the result of auto fatalities in a single year, including medical expenses and lost economic productivity. These two costs exceeded $170 billion in the U.S. in 2005, the most recent year data are available.

With such high costs and, more importantly, loss of life, the question is whether there is anything states can do to prevent car accidents. The Trust for America’s Health found that nothing works better to prevent traffic deaths than seat belt use. According to a report released by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, six of the 10 states with the lowest seat belt usage rates also had the highest average auto fatality rates between 2007 and 2009.

The Trust for America’s Health report also identified four key policies labeled by the CDC as useful in improving traffic safety. The four include having a primary seat belt law (which allows police to stop and ticket unbuckled drivers without any other cause), a mandatory ignition interlock for all convicted drunken drivers, a mandatory motorcycle helmet law and requiring booster seats for children 8 years old and younger.

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Despite the massive financial burden auto accidents place on states each year, it appears many still fail to enact the kinds of basic safety laws that are believed to be instrumental in reducing auto accident deaths. In fact, it appears that the states with the highest rates of auto fatalities lack some of those key policies. Of the 15 states with one or none of these policies in place, seven were among those with the highest fatality rates.

24/7 Wall St. ranked all 50 U.S. states based on the highest yearly average automobile deaths per 100,000 people from 2007 to 2009. 24/7 Wall St. also calculated the total costs incurred by each state for these deaths using the CDC’s WISQAR report, which was for 2005. While the average auto mortality rate and the cost estimates are from different time periods, each set of data is the most recently available, and the data were analyzed to determine the approximate actual costs of traffic deaths.

1. Mississippi

Average auto fatalities per 100,000: 26.7 (the highest) Auto fatalities/year: 784 (19th most) Lifetime medical costs due to one-year auto accidents: $7,158,007 (19th highest) Lifetime work-loss costs due to one-year auto accidents: $823,487,544 (17th highest) Percent commuters traveling 30 minutes or more: 30.83 percent (25th lowest)
Mississippi had the highest motor vehicle-related death rate in the country between 2007 and 2009. An average of 784 state residents die each year in accidents, a rate of 26.7 fatalities per 100,000 people. According to the most recent CDC data, a single year of auto deaths in the state is estimated to cost more than $820 million in lost productivity. The state has a primary seat belt law, and motorcycle helmets are mandatory, but it does not require ignition locks for convicted drunken drivers, and is one of 18 states that does not require booster seats for children 8 or younger.

2. Montana

Average auto fatalities per 100,000: 23.3 (second highest) Auto fatalities/year: 225 (11th least) Lifetime medical costs due to one-year auto accidents: $1,831,676 (12th lowest) Lifetime work-loss costs due to one-year auto accidents: $195,289,017 (11th lowest) Percent commuters traveling 30 minutes or more: 18.05 percent (fourth lowest)
With an auto injury fatality annual average of 23.3 per 100,000 residents in the period between 2007 and 2009, Montana has the second highest rate on the list. The problem may be due in part to drunken driving. In 2007, Montana had 11.1 drunken driving auto deaths per 100,000 residents, the highest rate for that year. Montana has done little to respond to these figures. The state has not adopted any of the four auto-safety policies that were identified as critical by the CDC. Despite the high fatality rate, the medical costs and work-loss costs associated with them rank in the bottom 15.

3. Alabama

Average auto fatalities per 100,000: 21.7 (tied third highest) Auto fatalities/year: 1,014 (11th most) Lifetime medical costs due to one-year auto accidents: $8,254,510 (15th highest) Lifetime work-loss costs due to one-year auto accidents: $964,444,444 (13th highest) Percent commuters traveling 30 minutes or more: 32.85 percent (19th highest)
Alabama’s auto fatalities rate of 21.7 per 100,000 residents is tied for third highest. Single-year fatalities cost an estimated $8.2 million in medical costs, more than all but 14 states. Such an elevated rate of auto fatalities is surprising when contrasted with the state’s 91.4 percent seat belt usage rate. The high rate of auto injury deaths may be attributable in part to the lack of several key safety laws. Alabama does not mandate ignition interlocks for all convicted drunken drivers or requires booster seats for children under 8 years of age.

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4. Wyoming

Average auto fatalities per 100,000: 21.7 (tied third highest) Auto fatalities/year: 116 (seventh least) Lifetime medical costs due to one-year auto accidents: $947,934 (fourth lowest) Lifetime work-loss costs due to one-year auto accidents: $107,859,504 (seventh lowest) Percent commuters traveling 30 minutes or more: 16.43 percent (third lowest)
Wyoming had an average of 21.7 auto injury fatalities per 100,000 people during each year between 2007 and 2009. Though the state has the smallest population in the country, with just 533,556 residents, its lifetime work-loss costs due to auto fatalities are estimated to exceed $100 million in a single year. Only about 16 percent of Wyoming’s workers commute more than 30 minutes per day, the third-lowest rate in the U.S. Despite the high fatality rate, Wyoming has not been proactive in addressing the issue legally. Presently, Wyoming does not have a primary seat belt law, nor a law mandating ignition interlocks for all convicted drunken drivers — only those who register a blood alcohol content of .15 receive the interlock. Additionally, attempts to ban texting in the state have failed in each of the past two years.

5. Arkansas

Average auto fatalities per 100,000: 21.6 Auto fatalities/year: 619 (22nd most) Lifetime medical costs due to one-year auto accidents: $4,775,033 (24th lowest) Lifetime work-loss costs due to one-year auto accidents: $617,945,384 (24th highest) Percent commuters traveling 30 minutes or more: 26.02 percent (13th lowest)
Arkansas has the fifth-highest rate of auto injury fatalities. Between 2007 and 2009, the state averaged 21.6 fatalities per 100,000 residents per year. Arkansas has implemented a comprehensive highway safety plan for 2012. In the plan, the Highway Safety Office set specific goals for reducing DWI deaths, increasing seat belt usage, and slowing drivers down. The HSO hopes to accomplish these goals by bolstering training programs for law enforcement officials and educating the people through a series of high-visibility campaigns.

Friday, August 26, 2011

States mull driver taxes by the mile

DETROIT - could you pay taxes by the mile one day?

It took Carol Hinka some time to get used to pay tolls, they two years ago, first on the Garden State Parkway, then commute to the New Jersey Turnpike on it daily to their Office West of New York City moved to Central New Jersey.

But if their insurance company, she was experimenting with the idea of charging by the mile learned - the way their fees support the toll roads - began to questions, why she could not by the mile for all your car costs pay instead of the current collection, which contains fixed national and federal fuel taxes.

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Hinka is not alone. A number of regulators and planners think the idea of charging by the mile, a great idea - is something that was able to gain even more traction if electric cars is growing in popularity. Since hybrids use less fuel than conventionally powered vehicles and battery-electric vehicles at all no fuel use comparable, it is possible for the Government's coffers used to lose billions of dollars per year in annual revenue for the maintenance and the other projects.

Replace this revenue, several States - together with a number of European countries - explore the idea of creating per mile charges that use GPS navigation systems to track how much a vehicle is driven. It could be a fixed fee or the fee may be adjusted that the fuel efficiency of a car, perhaps also when and where it was sold.

Introduced in the legislative proposal suggested a fee of about 0.85% per mile up to 2015, for example, the illustration jump Oregon 1.85 cents per mile up to 2018. The typical American driver always a combined 25 mpg today pays nearly 2 cents per mile in fuel excise control - very different from the State. So the first character of the series with the part of Oregon currently charges would not likely be - although the 2018 fee would fuel for most drivers amounts to a tax increase.

The Oregon measure was in debate ground to a halt, and similar proposals in Texas, Minnesota and other parts of the country still not caught up yet, either.

In Europe, with its crowded streets and a growing sensitivity to ecological the issue resolved per mile road charges widely discussed and was the subject of a comprehensive test in the Netherlands, where traffic problems are among the most serious on the continent.

Lead to establish a national system for mile in 2012 should, but despite the apparent success of the test project, took office it was after a new Government in the past year deferred.

A report in the International Herald Tribune says the project was not popular but prove effective, with many participants, after I a taxi-like meter on the dashboard include the additional fee, decision to reduce their driving or even switch to mass transit.

The Dutch system would have not only because through the mile but the fee depending on the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, adapted to risks. In rush hour would drive been more expensive, how would take more clogged highways.

"The studies work well, but it is first of all a psychological problem and secondly a political decision" Eric-mark Huitema, a specialist with IBM, which developed the system, said the newspaper.

Seems that idea on resistance among the run that will know fear that big brother too much about it come and go - if the proponents of the system for American drivers actually follow is not specifically where a vehicle is driven.

Some experts expect the problem to go way. It is unlikely that electric vehicles will receive more than a small share of the market for at least over the next decade according to a recent study by j.d power and Associates, which expected of hybrids, plug-in the, and battery electric vehicles combines no more than a share of the US market of 7 percent by 2020 to achieve. But greatly reduce government revenues even conventional vehicles with significantly less fuel in the years ahead.

2025 West Germany achieve corporate average fuel Sconomy standard 54.5 mpg, about twice as high as in President Barack Obama took office. With Americans Mary D. Nichols drive Chair actually less fast fuel prices soaring, seem some options to restore lost Highway revenue except the increase of excise duties or adoption recognizes an alternative system, the California Air Resources Board.

Nichols TheDetroitBureau.com "It is a problem that we have to cope with," said earlier this year though, the bureaucracy is happy not the environment to deal with is.

This is especially the case when it comes to electrical energy. To promote, proponents such as the fact that the owner of a battery cars like the Nissan leaf it around 2 cents per mile for the electricity it costs used - as compared to 10 cents or more for a comparable gas-powered vehicle. So that only a penny or two add new charges a significant percentage could mean in driving costs - increase and reduce the savings in fuel needs, compensate for the higher price for a battery vehicle.

But with the increasing burden of government revenues, few expect the idea of a pay-as-you-drive system on. Oregon advocates plan to keep pressing for a tax liability per mile, and in Europe, Belgium starts a small test program from September. The small country adopts the idea all along the line, major Nations such as Germany are likely to follow.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

The best and worst, States, a car

If you bought a car in Alaska or Hawaii probably it cost you more than if you bought, say, Michigan or Ohio, due to the involved in additional freight costs would expect. Gas prices are higher in the distant States to, so that you to the car more in the long term costs would expect.

But why should it have more costs $9,000, and operate a car in Connecticut than in New Hampshire, only 100 or so miles on the road?


The answer is because New Hampshire has no sales tax and lower, it is the cost of everything from car insurance to fuel and maintenance. So a $29,000 car will cost $49,890 over five years end if in Connecticut, but only $40,602, life if you are in New Hampshire.


Where you live can make have a big difference in the cost of a vehicle - are a lesson worth remembering the next time for a new car purchase. The price may be different, State-by-State, thanks to regional incentives such as the and target or freight, may vary depending on the distance that the car has to be sent. In addition, more than to take into account only the sticker price or monthly leasing rate must. You must it, finance, maintain and keep the gas tank filled to insure.


Automotive research of site Edmunds enables car shoppers see, notes of where you live, to calculate your average five-year cost of depreciation, financing, fees, taxes, insurance premiums, the big picture with its proprietary "True Cost to Own" fuel will cost formula, maintenance and repairs to a number of new and used vehicles,.


Forbes Edmunds analysts asked a sales-weighted average of State, come with the revealed that New Hampshire, South Dakota, and South Carolina are the best States to own a vehicle, while Hawaii, California and Alaska are the most expensive. Almost $13,000 is the gap between the cheapest State, New Hampshire, and the most expensive, Hawaii.


The two biggest factors tend to control and charges and the cost of the insurance. In Oregon, such as car buyers pay an average of only $129 in fees, but in Arizona, she pays $4.346. is average insurance cheapest in South Dakota ($4,723) and most expensive in Alaska ($11,481). West Virginia and Louisiana, insurance is $11,000 over five years approximately, but you'll pay half, if you live in Georgia or North Dakota.


Maintenance and repair cost can also affect how much your car in the course of time will cost. Prices for service technicians in your state laboratory may vary, for example. And if your State has no sales tax, the State of wear parts are less costs. Maintenance and repair are more in Maryland as in the nearby New Jersey, such as cost an average of $1,350.


You are not likely to travel to New Jersey to your car serviced, to receive, so that they are high-cost-to-own in one of these States, at least the total cost of ownership for different vehicles can compare to your shopping list. Keep in mind that buying a more expensive car, that you probably higher sales taxes and more interest on your car loan, figures that at the end could more cost you mean than you expected.


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

GM Recalling 47,000 Cadillac SRXs in the United States

DETROIT - General Motors co. is reminiscent of more than 47,000 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle in the United States because of an error with the passenger side airbags.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in documents written on your Web site Friday, said that head protection airbag is the right side in a crash, not inflate if no one is in the front seat.

As a result a right passenger in the back seat can be protected and could in front or side crash, hurt the Agency said in the documents. GM said no injuries were reported.

Airbag sensors in the 2011 SRX, SUV-like vehicle the nimble and effective, because it is based on car basis, are so programmed that the passenger side airbags clear, if no one is in the front right seat, the Agency said. But, the conflicts with the user's Guide that says that the airbags inflate regardless of whether the seat is occupied.

"Because the actions of the airbag and the operating instructions do not match, the vehicle is not compatible" with federal safety standards, NHTSA said.

The recall affects between 2 Feb. SRXs 2010 and April 29 this year produced and sold in North America. Traders will reprogram the airbag sensors to fix the problem free of charge. GM will notify owners by mail from Friday.

GM said that the callback is also about 3,000 SRX models sold in Mexico and Canada.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Subaru of Indiana: greenest automaker in United States

In the midst of tawny, Subaru of Indiana automotive plant cuts a swathe popcorn and soybean fields, weathered barns and silos rusty. One of the railway Centre of the island 3.4-Millionen-Quadrat-Fu?-Monolith SIA has a mountain of compost and the occasional Coyote hunting by the surrounding 832 hectares of forest.

Occur, though, and you'll discover why the most may be exemplary car factory in America.

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In its 22-year history - a period which U.S. car has spanned three recessions, a global financial crisis, massive bankruptcies and the departure of Isuzu, founding partner, from the holding - has SIA has rolled out more than 3 million vehicles and never resorted to layoffs. Instead it has workers a pay rise each year its operation given.


Employees enjoy also premium free health care, abundant overtime ($ 15,000 each, on average in 2010), paid volunteer time, financial advice and the ability to level on the spot purchase a Purdue University - all in a State, has lost auto jobs of 46,000 and suffered several plant foreclosures in the last ten years.


And the really amazing, which is how it achieves all this: through a relentless focus on the disposal of waste. "This is not about recycling or a nice marketing job," says Dean Schroeder, management Professor at Valparaiso University, who has studied the work. "This is a strict dollar and cents, making money and saving calculation that a safety and quality better drives."


Toyota Kaizen made famous - the Japanese principle of constant "Change for the better," with a special focus on efficiency, aka "lean slide". SIA, one could say, has green Kaizen, or push green instilled.


In 2002, SIA insert five year target for the will of the nation first zero-landfill car factory. Meant recycling or composting 98 percent of the plant with the waste - an in place estate agent the commandments for paper, plastic, glass and metal - and burn the remaining 2%, the irrecoverable a nearby waste to fuel operation is back on the network is to sell. Period of two years, said the results for yourself.


"Everyone saw quickly not wasting the Green dividend at all," says Tom Easterday system executive Vice President, passed a stack of yellowed styrofoam cases which have survived four round trips around the globe. "You reduce packaging, negotiate a better deal from suppliers, and then save everyone shares in the area."


Today, the plant is rich with boxes and container scribbled over with brands that show how many times they have travelled from Japan in Indiana and back (and back again). A tour of the plant accelerated Easterday a golf cart past welder whose metal asphalt swept chips off floors and auctioned off in a roaring bull market for copper.


Easterday says in the last year, SIA saved about $5.3 million of obsessively reducing, recycling, composting, and burn; Valparaiso's Schroeder expects discipline to reduce worker injuries and fatigue that Subaru stores multiple of this number by using NULL-landfill. He cited the example of the SIA switch of the under cars apart to check the quality of the welds - a process, the metal and risked Jackhammer injuries wasted – ultrasonic technology, the better, faster, much cheaper and.


SIA workers receive bonuses (Grand Prize: a new Subaru legacy) for the reference to excess packaging and processes, from the Assembly line cut and then friezes of suppliers can be. The savings effectively back in operations - and overtime are plowed the whole plant.


A cherished "assign" to count - it is a 10-1 ratio of applicant on openings - position in the factory are employees wannabe expected in hours learn and practice SIA production are low-impact. This means assessing every byproduct of welding slag, plastic packaging for savings. And obsessively procedure cut seconds before Assembly. And the willingness to whole months of six day shifts and probably still years to the night shift work and at the same time the Lockruf of the organizational level to resist. (Which is three times United Auto workers of the plant workers organize failed.)


There's always a catch, and SIA is this: all this ultra-efficiency - when applied to staff - unforgiving schedules can result. SIA workers who start at just over $14 an hour and peak at about $25 an hour, set in 47-hour WorkWeeks, the two Saturdays per month, the time and A half include - good for $50,000 to $60,000 per year per employee. (That is to say about 100 staff salaries of the above-mentioned 5.3 million $ NULL landfill discount protected.)


It on the head? If the earthquake Japan the delivery of parts in the March interrupted, slowing down of the plant could donate breakneck output, Ltd. its employees fully in the city to keep.


The disadvantage: "Everyone is burned here," says Kay Tavana, a 48-year-old, airbags and floodlights installed. Not, that they not grateful for the work and the SIA benefits. Work with chemotherapy for a blood disorder, uses Tavana which SIA free gym, rev for their shift by 4:30 pm to 3:30 am


Not too much would be the cost savings and social programmes at SIA, when Subaru were not in demand cars. From 2008 to 2010, sales jumped 41 percent, while last year was the company's 22 percent increase in the vehicle sales of the broader car market double increase.


"You get worker commitment to productivity through the offer of employment security," says Kristin Dziczek, work problems studied at the Center for automotive research in Ann Arbor, Michigan "but, the best job security is still a product people will buy."


With SIA to maximum capacity, and with an expansion plan underway, Vice-President Easterday says that this "in the middle of Indiana corn country experiment" one day could export its American Japanese cars in the rest of the world. His SIA case study left of Schroeder convinced that "transport dumpster diving for business can be great."


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Friday, June 3, 2011

Chrysler gets even by Hock in United States

STERLING HEIGHTS, me. -With just a few keystrokes computer in an Office at the headquarters sent Chrysler Group LLC $7.6 billion in the U.S. and Canadian Governments on Tuesday, paying himself from most bailout money, which the company from financial disaster two years ago saved.

The repayment - for weeks expected — is a big step in the automaker of the unlikely comeback. Chrysler went from a company that almost ran out of cash and survived bankruptcy to one of his aging is revamping and published last quarter 2009 its first net profit in five years.

It removed the stigma of being a Government ward. It means the company must be on own and continue to a lineup to overtake, which still depends on old Chrysler designs and larger vehicles that fell out of favor due to the high gasoline prices.

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Chrysler took $10.5 billion from the Government two years ago survive, and before some of the money was repaid. On Tuesday, it drew a balance $5.9 billion to the U.S. loans and $1.7 billion to the Governments of Canada and Ontario.

"Chrysler repayment of outstanding loans for the U.S. Treasury and American taxpayers marked an important milestone for the turnaround of Chrysler and the countless communities and families who rely on the American automotive industry" President Barack Obama said in a statement.

Order to remove the Governments, Chrysler raised $3.2 billion through the sale of a bond and took $ 3 billion in lower interest bank loans. It will use also a 1.3 billion dollar investments by Fiat.

But government ownership with the loan repayment ends not. The US Treasury has 8.6 percent of Chrysler, received it in exchange for the bailout. About $2 billion the Government aid was part of Chrysler, which have been left behind in bankruptcy. The money is not repaid were. Some of them could be recovered if the Government sold the Chrysler stock in an initial public offering. But the Government admits that it unlikely that everyone will get the money back.

Chrysler wanted absolutely to repay of their loans partly due to the high interest rates of around 12 per cent, Governments the the company $1.2 billion in costs last year. The interest rates on new loans and bonds are 6 to 8 percent, saving of Chrysler 300 million in payments per year. She will also shed its Government ownership, because some customers oppose the bailout.

The loan repayment happened Tuesday morning. It went from the banks and Fiat to Chrysler's accounts and electronically to the Governments was transferred, said a Chrysler of spokeswoman for.

He raised to lose the moral of the Chrysler workers and traders, who arrived two years ago, close to everything.

The announcement of the repayment took place in a factory in Sterling Heights, Michigan, where Chrysler assembly line shutdown so that saw 1,100 workers. Cheers broke when Ron Bloom, Assistant to President Obama for type of production, announced that the money had changed hands.

Many people wore buttons with the word "Paid" on it, along with date of Tuesday.

Charles Mason, only six months working on the Assembly line, said he.

"I feel like it give me job security," Mason, 34, said of the Southfield Michigan "I am happy to be part of it."

Carl Galeana, who Chrysler and Fiat dealers in Michigan and Florida, said on Monday that Marchionne everything that he promised has done, the company to save an associated Press reporter. Vehicles such as the Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV, which was revised by Chrysler have helped return the company to profitability.

But Galeana and others know, depends on the company's future success models from Fiat, in particular small and medium-sized segments in which Chrysler remains unproven.

"What we have to show the public we have damn products," he said. "This is the kind of stuff that comes through the pipeline."

Chrysler action is his future in doubt to put the latest in the comeback of the Detroit auto industry after the recession. General Motors co. went through bankruptcy and got a bailout 49.5 billion in U.S. $ in exchange for 61 percent give the Government an equity stake. The Treasury Department now owns 26.5 percent of GM after the sale of part of the participation in November.

The third Detroit car makers, Ford Motor Co., are looking for any rescue operation.

It is not the first time Chrysler had to be rescued by the U.S. Government. In the early 1980s the company under the direction of legendary pitchman Lee Iacocca, off $1 billion in Government guaranteed loans paid in three years.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Chrysler information plan, United States, Canada pay back

NEW YORK-Chrysler Group LLC detailed terms and conditions on Thursday, the high cost to repay Government loans a bond offering and term loans and put the U.S. based automaker on firmer financial ground to be used.

The company expects to refinance loans to the Government, on 24, the company confirmed in a press release.


All in all Chrysler $7.5 billion in new loans raised: $3.2 billion in bonds, $3 billion in a term loan and credit revolving a 1.3 billion dollar facility, said the company.


The bonds and the term loans, which total Fiat SpA from $ 6.2 billion and $1.3 billion in cash from Italian automaker repay $7.5 billion in government loan restructuring used is from Chrysler's bankruptcy in 2009.


Credit facility revolvierende $1.3 billion in Chrysler used for general corporate purposes and remains undrawn credit lines.


A sharp drop in car sales pushed the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based company to the brink of collapse in 2009 before his rescue. Under the direction of Fiat almost two years ago was created before the bankruptcy.


But the loans from the United States and Canada carry high interest rates, the Chrysler costs more than $1.2 billion last year, or more than 3 million USD per day. Chrysler declined to specify how much of the funding would save the company.


Chrysler is output from the in two parts: an eight year tranche amounting to $1.5 billion and a 10-year tranche amounting to $1.7 billion. The first part bears an interest rate of 8 per cent, while the 10-year bond has an interest rate of 8.25%.


The term of loan facility Chrysler Fund to 4.75 percentage points above the London interbank offered rate, subject to can lend the floor LIBOR rate of 1.25%.


This was the second time this week the U.S. based automaker the structure of refinancing package changed. Early Chrysler term loans and bonds of 2.5 billion was looking for a 3.5 billion USD $.


But investor concerns about its financial Outlook Chrysler the cut earlier this week to US$ 2.5 billion and boost the bond offers its term loan to $3.5 billion required.


Revised include Chrysler also the term loans to more bond-like properties. People familiar with the transaction said this week, that Chrysler's revised term loan was oversubscribed.


On Thursday morning, the deal had again changed structure. The term of loans grew to $3 billion, the bond offer was reduced by $3.2 billion and the revolver was cut $ 1.5 billion to $1.3 billion.


The U.S. based automaker will help refinance to reduce interest costs of an initial public offering that could come this year. Repayment of debts can Fiat, its stake in Chrysler increase to 46 percent from the current 30 percent.


Sergio Marchionne, Chief Executive of Fiat and Chrysler, has said that its aim is in this year, Fiat increase to 51 per cent stake in Chrysler.


A concern about Chrysler said it tends strongly to gas-guzzling pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans Wilmer Stith, Portfolio Manager at MTB investment advisors, expanded.


But he added: "you're going that marry with Fiat, which has many good small cars, and I think merging the two will be a good thing."


(Reporting by Michelle Sierra and Soyoung Kim;) Writing and additional reporting by Deepa Seetharaman; Editing by Lisa von Ahn, Gerald E. McCormick, Andre Grenon and Phil Berlowitz)


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Fiat back in United States with tiny, fun-to-drive 500

The 2012 Fiat 500 is petrol engine the newest and probably the cutest small car in the United States, with Federal Government fuel mileage ratings, which are at the top of the small car class.

The four-seater, 2-500, which are sold the first Fiat of by automaker in this country since 1983, is at 30 miles per gallon in city driving and 38 mpg on the highway with the standard manual transmission.

This is a higher rating than Toyota's littlest car here of Yaris, as well as all Mini Cooper model, which are also grown. The 500 binds the small car in 2011 Ford Fiesta, equipped with optional special fuel economy package, in combination of 33 mpg city/highway miles.

Also remarkable: The 500 has wonderful handling and fun-to-drive personality. In the sport trim with sports suspension and 16-inch, grip tires which travels 500 streets of the city with aplomb and takes on motorways with determination.

Best of all, feel compared with Fiat's old one, the 500 solid. Be fit and ready on the model of the test pieces in precise, fixed position was excellent, with body panels and plastic trim.

Start the manufacturer's MSRP prices, including goal for free, are moderate.

In particular, Fiat is 500 pop base model $16,000 with five speed manual transmission the 2012. The most affordable 500 with automatic transmission is $17,000. The sport hatchback with the sporting tools has a base retail price of $18,000, while the top-of-the-line 500 starts lounge model with standard automatic transmission and fixed glass roof at $20,000.

All 500 come with a 101-HP, 4-cylinder engine.

In size and price fits the 500 between the 2011 Mini Cooper hatchback, retailing at $20,100 cylinder starting with manual transmission and 121-HP, and the 2011 smart Fourtwo, a base retail price of $12,635 with manual transmission and 70-HP, three-cylinder engine.

The Fourtwo is classified by the Federal Government as a two-seater, no car, and is rated at 33 / 41 mpg.

Italian automaker Fiat comeback in the States following the purchase of a part of Chrysler Group LLC, after Chrysler's private property were a few years ago.

The 500 is the first Fiat officially to this coast in 28 years. Not every Chrysler dealers sold the 500, though. Traders use to get that, and it will have only 170 dealers around the country. Here, some 45,000 annual sales are projected.

In Europe, where the 500 to 1957 dates and is also known by its Italian name, Cinquecento, it is from a variety of smallest size, a-Klasse car competitors.

But in the United States, where larger vehicles and sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks fill streets, have not a-Klasse cars have been seen in the same kind of appeal. This may, but change be given gasoline prices today and the fact that more small models for introduction of car manufacturers are planned.

However, the question was certainly no 1 of curious passers-by is the 500.

Many tracks skeptical, even after hearing the 500 has seven airbags, including that the driver keeps right knee which have correctly placed the driver on the steering wheel during a crash.

The car has also a number of standard security features, see other, larger vehicles, including antilock brakes, Electronic brakeforce distribution and electronic stability control. And spec, are U.S. to front and rear bumpers.

However, the U.S. Government has posted not crash test results for this car. And there is no U.S. on durability and reliability of the 500.

But the test 500 was a memorable little car for the way, who abandoned it on the market, to other cars scooted, 30, 6-foot in really small, circles turn and was the smallest of the parking lots.

The four-banger is only 1.4 litre single overhead cam and looks under the short hood of 500 small. But the engine has Fiat's MultiAir technology, the small adjustments as needed, to the intake valves on the engine to maximize fuel economy and CO2 emissions to reduce. This is similar to BMW Valvetronic system, but Fiat's is less complicated and less costly.

In addition, fuel mileage is optimized because the 500 weighs only 2,300 to 2,400 pounds. The lightness is obvious in the spirited drive.

The five speed manual transmission in the test car had a notchy feeling and took some time to sort through the course. I stayed often in lower gears for energetic travel; Otherwise, the 500 might be slow.

However, I managed 33 mpg city/highway travel.

I liked that the 11.6 foot-long 500 has a rather high profile, so that some of the sidewalk sitting passengers. With this design the 500 offers a commendable 38.9 inches front seat headroom to 37.6 inches in the tester with glass sunroof have dropped.

The back seat is not so generous, with 35.6 cm headroom, I just found enough that, to me with my hair brushing the ceiling in the back sit can was.

Leg room in the front seat is on a par with many other larger cars at 40.7 inches. Rear seat leg room 31.7 inches can however negligible, if the front seats are moved forward on their trail.

Road to all but the smooth road passengers felt bumps.

The inner touched nice, as a large, round to the driver choose the speedometer and tachometer in concentric circles containing. Other information, such as time, fuel pump range and mpg, appear in the round central part of the gauge.

But only the driver receives a pull-down armrest, and ceiling material is coarse.

Fiat already plans a convertible 500 this year.

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Honda recalls 21,700 civics in United States Canada,

Referring to DETROIT (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co on approximately 21,700 from its current model is small cars due to the possibility of Honda Civic the fuel in a rollover crash, leaving the company and U.S. regulators said Thursday.

"If a vehicle in a rollover accident is involved, a broken over roll fuel leakage from the gasoline tank in tank evaporative emissions can allow valve" Honda in a statement said. "No crashes or injuries were reported damaged in connection with them."


More than 18,000 cars in the United States and more than 3,600 in Canada be pointed out, the company said.


The fuel valve problem cars built in the United States and in Canada is related, the company said.


Honda said the approximately 1 percent of the recalled 2011 model year vehicles are likely to have the problem. In a rollover said crash a fire can occur, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


Owners of recalled vehicles mid-April by e-Mail will be informed, the company said.


(Reporting by Bernie Woodall, Detroit News Bureau;) Editing by Lisa von Ahn)


Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

United States, GM going global less dependent on

Dealing with automotive name tags, more Americans as General is not one clear Motors largest marque, a brand that long urged to think buyer "Hot dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet."

But not quite as American feel these days Chevy.

The famous Chevy bowtie seems everywhere, pop from Berlin to Beijing. A full 45 percent the brand sales came from outside the United States in the last year, and Chevy wants to increase its share of international markets in the year 2011. Chevy is a dominant force in Latin America and one of the fastest growing name in Europe and China.

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But seems as Chevy to GM grow global brand, it is not the burden entirely on its own. While humiliated GM have eliminated half of its North American brands which could to arise from the family in 2009, it was actually expanded the number of trademarks it worldwide operates, most recently the Baojun create brand - or "Treasured horse" - for the Chinese market.

The establishment of the brand reflects significant shift of the GM strategy. Half a century before, former Chairman of the GM "Engine" Charlie Wilson said Congress, that for years thought I which for the country was good for General Motors and vice versa. "" The comment is often misquoted as "what is good for General Motors is good for America." However formulated, which was a picture of GM indelibly with American manufacturing is connected.

No more. About two-thirds of the company's sales in 2010 from overseas markets, notes analyst Ed Kim, automotive research and AutoPacific marketing company came.

"GM will have them always less dependent on the US market, and the need," said Kim.

While GM be tarnished image in the United States over the years has as its fortunes have declined, it is a different story in much of the rest of the world (maybe with exception of Europe, where massive losses led almost the automaker a majority stake in the Opel subsidiary sell), End of 2009).

The Opel brand is still headache for GM and Chevy is elsewhere some Opel take up losses in Europe and the sales grow, especially in China. In fact, all the various GM brands have a hard time to keep up with the demand in the booming Asian nation.

While not the first Western auto manufacturers put a factory behind the curtain bamboo, GM was one of the early players and what was a controversial decision at the beginning of the new millennium is now considered a brilliant bet. In the last year GM was the first car manufacturer, to sell more than 2 million cars in China sell 2.3 million vehicles, and if the economy remains solid some analysts believe that it soon the 3 million mark will be hit.

GM's largest brand in China - in the fact that most car is brand in the Chinese market - seemed Buick, a name that until recently for the automotive scrap heap back are in North America. But it survived the post bankruptcy brand extinction, said Ed Welburn, GM Design Director "because it would have stained Buick's image [in China] if we eliminated the brand back home."

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So far the growth in the Chinese market has come most from the economically fertile Crescent of Pacific coast, but this trend is likely because the smog and traffic clogged cities like Beijing now slow target, automotive growth to shift. The Baojun brand was specifically go after consumers in the second and third tier cities in the Chinese inner created.

With 20 new products, which is under its different brand names, GM bets it its current 13 percent stake in the Chinese market clearly can - increase where it already sold more vehicles when it sold in the United States.

Also the pedal pushes the car manufacturers, the metal into other major emerging economies, in particular Brazil, Russia and India, which along with China, are known as the "Bric" markets.

Restore with the US market at a relatively moderate pace - and consumer demand strong incentives for them in showrooms curl - GM officials admit that they have led reflection to use their limited resources. Against the GM Chapter 11 filing, former GM Vice President and "Car czar" Bob Lutz acknowledged that probably more emphasis would put the automaker on overseas operations.

This is particularly evident with the Buick brand, where increasingly key product development decisions on GM Chinese Central, be made in Beijing. Much of the small car development work for Chevrolet, and other brands GM has moved what used to short or the old Daewoo brand in South Korea are called.

The shift reflects the GM move for global platforms. It is a strategy which adopted most car manufacturers - American, Asian and European. Rather than a product specifically for each market develop, GM global platforms, works the in, say, be released can China, Germany, and the United States.

This does not necessarily means that cars are the same. Can notable updates to regional demand reflect it. But the approach helps to build economies of scale.

On the question whether attention is away from the US market with a focus on a global strategy, GM is Vice President Steve Girsky States that "each market an own different tastes and desires will have." "The challenge for us is to meet those needs during communizing as possible customize as many parts and components."

The global approach will help expand its presence in new markets, GM also you "where we want to remain strong," said GM CEO Dan Akerson recently. The focus on global products a disadvantage but can, in particular, if you delay by other programs.

"As a result of bankruptcy proceedings, we are about 12-15 months behind where we would in new product launches in this country, his" Akerson recently recognized.

The Chief Executive approved developed Flash, a spending to fill, what a real product could be hole in the United States in the next few years, but it might be difficult to catch up, GM admit officials. If so, the carmaker is wind to be dependent on the much more foreign markets such as China, which pick up the slack.

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