• Magna to buy transmission maker Getrag?

    July 16, 2015
    Canada-based supplier Magna International is said to be closing in on a bid to acquire transmission maker Getrag.
    According to Bloomberg, Magna, North America’s largest auto parts supplier, could announce a deal to buy Germany-based Getrag as soon as this week. No price tag has been linked to the potential deal.

    Getrag currently builds transmission for OE automakers like BMW, Ferrari, Renault and Volvo. In 2013 Getrag generated $3.6 billion in sales. Magna’s powertrains system unit, which would takeover Getrag’s transmission business, recorded $5 billion in sales last year.

    Although not exactly peanuts, Getrag hasn’t been able to match its main rival, ZF, in terms of revenue. Last year ZF, which is also based in Germany, generated $33 billion in revenue, largely due to the company’s recent acquisition of TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

    Magna is no stranger to large acquisition bids, but they haven’t always worked out. Magna failed to acquire Chrysler in 2007 and missed out again on purchasing the Saturn and Opel brands from General Motors in 2009.

  • Acura recalls MDX, cites ‘road hazard’ from falling parts

    July 16, 2015

    Acura has recalled the 2014-2015 MDX and MDX AWD to replace corroded bolts.
    The company received several hundred warranty claims related to missing bolts that secure the air-conditioning compressor clutch plate. Due to a lack of proper anti-corrosion coating from a supplier, the bolts can eventually break or loosen and fall out.

    Notably, the company is not recalling the vehicles due to safety concerns for the occupants of affected vehicles. A missing clutch plate merely causes non-functioning AC, however the part poses a threat to other vehicles once it falls off the MDX.

    “The AC clutch drive bolt may loosen or break, which could cause the AC clutch drive pulley to fall under the vehicle while in motion, potentially presenting a hazard to other vehicles,” the company said in a statement. “No crashes or injuries have been reported related to this issue.”

    It is unclear if the recall decision was partly influenced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recent tougher stance on safety issues.

  • Report: Tesla Model S took lead from Nissan Leaf in Q1

    July 16, 2015
    Tesla Motors’ Model S has reportedly displaced the Nissan Leaf as the most popular EV in the US market, according to data published by IHS.
    “Based on volume, the most popular EV/PHEV in the U.S. is the Tesla Model S,” the research firm said in its latest EV report.

    Tesla began releasing sales numbers earlier this year, however the company only confirms global sales totals for each quarter. IHS counted 5,813 new Model S registrations throughout the US in the first quarter, according to a clarification sent to Forbes.

    Nissan reported Leaf sales of just 4,085 units in the first three months of the year, down 21 percent from the same period in 2014. Comparing registrations to sales can be problematic, but IHS appears confident the 1,728-unit margin affirms the Model S’ lead.

    Tesla delivered a record 11,507 units globally in the second quarter, up from 10,030 sedans in Q1 and jumping by more than 50 percent compared to Q2 2014. The company expects to sell 55,000 EVs by the end of the year.

    With a head start in the EV market, Nissan early this year sold its 75,000th Leaf in the US. The company hopes to sell 50,000 EVs in North America each year, nearly doubling 2014′s numbers, despite lackluster sales so far in 2015.

  • Subaru recalls 2012 Impreza to fix airbag glitch

    July 16, 2015

    Subaru has issued a recall for the 2012 Impreza to fix an airbag glitch.
    Unlike four-door model uses an occupant detection system that measures electrical capacitance to determine if an adult or a child is seated in the front passenger seat. The capacitance measurement is thrown off if the passenger is touching a grounded metal part of the vehicle, such as the seat adjuster lever, or using a cellphone or other device that is plugged into the power outlet.

    When the system receives an incorrect capacitance reading, it sometimes disables the front passenger airbag regardless of the occupant’s size. Some passengers consequently face a higher risk of injury in a frontal crash.

    The company has been aware of the problem since the 2012 Impreza first arrived on the market. A software revision was created in 2012 and the resolution was detailed in a technical service bulletin, however Subaru did not view the behavior as a safety concern at the time. The company presumably believed activation of the airbag warning light on the dash and “off” indicator on the center stack both served as safeguards.

    After the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration initiated a formal investigation in April, citing dozens of owner complaints, Subaru reconsidered its position and decided to elevate the handling to a formal safety recall.

    Affected vehicles will receive a new occupant control unit to restore normal behavior and prevent the system from improperly disabling the front passenger airbag.

  • Honda’s finance arm to pay $24M over discriminatory pricing

    July 15, 2015
    Honda’s American finance arm has reached a settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over allegations of discriminatory loan practices.
    The company has agreed to establish a $24 million fund that will be used to compensate customers that were identified by CFPB and Department of Justice investigations.

    Government officials have warned of widespread discrimination against minority buyers, many of whom have allegedly been quoted much higher interest rates than other potential buyers with similar qualifications. Persuading a customer to sign a loan with an inflated “dealer markup” rate is not itself illegal, however the CFPB claims minorities are disproportionately targeted by such schemes.

    “Honda’s past practices resulted in thousands of African-American, Hispanic, and Asian and Pacific Islander borrowers paying higher interest rates than white borrowers for their auto loans, without regard to their creditworthiness,” the CFPB said in a statement.

    American Honda Finance Corporation is not the first automotive lender to be targeted in the CFPB and DoJ crackdown campaign. Ally Financial, formerly General Motors’ captive lending arm, agreed to a $98 million settlement in 2013, while Toyota Motor Credit faced similar accusations.

    Aside from the compensation fund, AHFC has promised to lower dealers’ discretionary markup cap from 2.25 percent to a maximum of 1.25 percent above the ‘buy’ rate, theoretically limiting pricing disparities. The company also has the option of transitioning to a compensation system that removes dealer discretion altogether.

    “AHFC has a difference of opinion with the CFPB and the DOJ regarding the methodology used to make determinations about lending practices,” the company said in a statement. “But we nonetheless share a fundamental agreement in the importance of fair lending.”

    The CFPB decided not to assess additional penalties, citing Honda’s “responsible conduct” and “proactive steps” to address the issue.

  • GM commits $1.4B to upgrade Texas factory

    July 15, 2015
    General Motors has announced its biggest factory investment so far this year, allocating $1.4 billion to improve its Arlington Assembly Plant in Texas.
    The facility will receive an entirely new paint shop and body shop, with many other upgrades to the existing assembly area. Construction will be spread across three years, enabling existing production tasks to be run uninterrupted.

    The Arlington plant currently builds several full-size SUVs for various brands including the Cadillac Escalade, the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, and the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban. The factory built its 10 millionth vehicle this year, the latest milestone in more than 60 years of continuous operation.

    Including today’s announcement, the plant will have received nearly $2 billion in improvements since 2011 as the company continues to introduce new vehicles and refine manufacturing processes. The latest announcement represents a sizable portion of GM’s broader $5.4 billion investment in US manufacturing over the next three years.

    The company expects to begin construction at the Arlington factory within the next few months.

  • Report: GM pushed off Hummer recall until threat from feds

    July 15, 2015
    General Motors recalled about 200,000 units of its Hummer H3 utility vehicle earlier this month over a fire risk, but a new report indicates the auto giant dragged its feet for years on the problem and only issued the safety campaign after receiving significant pressure from the federal government.
    GM issued the recall for 196,000 H3 SUVs and H3T pickup trucks on July 8th, but Jalopnik, citing inside sources at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, claims the Detroit automaker has been aware of the problem since at least August 2008. Since that first incident there have been a total of 73 complaints involving the H3′s blower mower, ranging from smoldering dashes to vehicle fires.

    The safety issue slipped between the cracks because it falls on automakers to self report any safety defects to the NHTSA. GM essentially sat on the information for more than six years, waiting until January of this year to report the potential problem to the NHTSA.

    Once brought to its attention, the NHTSA noticed that the number of complaints GM reported didn’t match the number of complaints it had in its system. Jalopnik notes that it’s unclear if it was a case of miscounting on GM’s part or if the auto giant wasn’t privy to some of the complaints in the NHTSA’s database.

    At any rate, GM was said to be reluctant to issue a recall until it received this ultimatum from the NHTSA — either issue a recall or face a formal investigation. GM chose the former.

    The report is particularly shocking given GM’s history of delaying critical recall campaigns. Most recently GM failed to recall cars it knew to have faulty ignition switches. The company’s failure to act in the ignition switch case resulted in 100 deaths and thousands of injuries.

    Photo by Mark Elias.

  • Audi S4 bringing 350 hp for 2017?

    July 15, 2015

    Audi is reportedly preparing to upgrade the S4‘s engine for the next generation, likely to debut in the not-too-distant future.
    Engineers are believed to be keeping the 3.0-liter supercharged TFSI V6 mill from the current B8 generation, but retuned and tweaked to deliver at least 350 horsepower, according to Car and Driver.

    The revision would provide a modest increase over the current edition, which boasts 333 ponies and 325 lb-ft of torque. Extra power would also help the sport sedan compete against the latest German rivals, while providing a wider margin against Audi’s own S3.

    Visually, the new S4 will presumably follow the same direction taken by its less athletic counterpart, the 2017 A4 (pictured in gallery). Despite a larger footprint and slightly longer wheelbase, the redesigned A4 is more than 250 pounds lighter than its predecessor.

    The company is also working on the range-topping RS 4, which will swap its current 4.2-liter V8 powerplant for a V6 mill. Turbocharging, perhaps electrically-assisted, promises to give the downsized engine a noticeable output advantage over the naturally-aspirated unit.

    Reports suggest Audi will launch the upgraded S4 and RS 4 shortly after the new A4 arrives in showrooms, potentially shipping all three next year for the 2017 model year.

  • Acura shows NSX in action at Pikes Peak [Video]

    July 15, 2015
    Acura has released a highlight video showing the new NSX in action at the annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
    The pre-production prototype was outfitted with a racing-inspired livery, however it was actually serving as the official pace car for the event.


    Honda public-relations manager Sage Marie was an appropriate choice to make the first run up the mountain, drawing upon his experience competing in the 2013 and 2014 climbs among a handful of other Honda employees.

    “As the pace car, the beast that is NSX will not be fully let of its cage, but fans and drivers will still get a first glimpse of the unique character, performance and handling of the NSX in a one-of-a-kind racing environment,” Mike Accavitti, Acura’s senior VP and general manager, said in a statement ahead of the event last month.

    The company captured the run via car-mounted cameras, dozens of stationary roadside cameras and a helicopter for an aerial perspective.

    Unveiled early this year in Detroit, the 2016 NSX showcases Acura’s most advanced technologies and latest design language. A mid-mounted twin-turbo V6 engine powers the rear wheels, while two electric motors provide instantaneous and independent torque control for the front wheels.

    The NSX is expected to arrive in showrooms before the end of the year, likely with a price tag around $150,000.

  • Autonom fahrender Audi RS 7 auf der Rennstrecke

    July 14, 2015

    Audi RS 7 piloted driving concept: Der Fahrer ist nur noch zur Sicherheit an Bord

    Die Studie fährt autonom über die Rennstrecke – schneller und exakter als es die meisten von uns könnten

    Der RS 7 dient als Versuchsträger für die Technik, die einen Großteil des Kofferraums belegen dürfte

    Ingolstadt, 14. Juli 2015
    Nach einem anstrengenden Kundentermin oder einer langen Bergtour hat sich so mancher schon einen roten Home-Button im Auto gewünscht: einen Knopf, den man nur zu drücken braucht, und der Wagen fährt einen selbstständig bis zur Haustüre, während man selbst dösen kann. Noch gibt es das nicht, aber gerade die deutschen Hersteller forschen wie wild auf diesem Gebiet.

    Im Renntempo zur Serienreife
    Während Mercedes auf einen autonom fahrenden LKW und eine vanartige Limousinenstudie namens F 015 verweisen kann und Volvo schon einen Großversuch in Schweden laufen hat, besitzt Audi offiziell kein einziges autonom fahrendes Auto. Denn Audi nennt solche Fahrzeuge “pilotiert”, genauso wie ein Allradantrieb natürlich ein quattro ist. Das pilotierte Pferd im Stall ist ein modifiziertes Serienauto, und zwar ein sportliches: der RS 7. Nun nähert sich die Technik sozusagen im Renntempo der Serienreife. Auf dem kalifornischen Sonoma Raceway hat der autonome RS 7 seine bisherigen Leistungen noch einmal übertroffen. Der Wagen ist offenbar inzwischen so schnell, dass man sich fragen muss, ob sich die DTM-Fahrer künftig fahrerloser Konkurrenz stellen müssen.

    Rundenzeiten, besser als die von guten Fahrern
    “In Sonoma haben wir den Audi RS 7 piloted driving concept Runde um Runde ans physikalische Limit gebracht, und dies in gleich bleibender Präzision”, schwärmt Thomas Müller, bei Audi verantwortlich für die Entwicklung von Brems-, Lenk- und Fahrerassistenzsystemen. “Das Auto erzielte Rundenzeiten, die besser waren als die von Sportfahrern.” Der RS 7 benötigte für den 4.050 Meter langen Kurs nur 2:01,01 Minuten, was einer Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit von etwa 120 km/h entspricht. Zum Vergleich: Der aktuelle Rundenrekord wurde mit einem Durchschnittstempo von 178 km/h gefahren, allerdings mit einem reinrassigen Rennwagen, dem Audi R8 LMP.

    Bobby in Hockenheim, Robby in Sonoma
    Seit geraumer Zeit testet Audi das autonome Fahren unter zunehmend anspruchsvollen Bedingungen. Im Oktober 2014 absolvierte ein RS 7 mit dem Spitznamen Bobby bereits eine fahrerlose Runde auf dem Hockenheimring mit bis zu 240 km/h. Die neue Generation des Autos trägt den Namen Robby, ist wie das Serienauto mit 560 PS unterwegs und wurde im Vergleich zum Vorgänger um rund 400 Kilo leichter.

    Jack fährt schon auf der deutschen Autobahn
    Für den Alltag relevanter und wohl auch technisch anspruchsvoller ist das autonome Fahren im realen Straßenverkehr. Anfang 2015 fuhr “Jack”, ein Audi A7 piloted driving concept, vom Silicon Valley nach Las Vegas zur Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Kurz darauf nahm das gleiche Auto schon deutsche Autobahnen unter die Räder, und zwar mit bis zu 130 km/h. Und bei der CES Asia im Mai 2015 quälte sich Jack sogar durch das Verkehrschaos der Megacity Shanghai. Die Testfahrten bringen Erkenntnisse für die Seriensysteme – von der Sensortechnik über die Datenverarbeitung bis hin zur Fahrzeugsteuerung und -stabilisierung.

    Wenn der Fahrer über- oder unterfordert ist
    Das pilotierte Fahren empfiehlt Audi insbesondere für Situationen, in denen der Fahrer über- oder unterfordert ist. Die vorausschauende Technik erlaubt ein noch effizienteres Fahren, reduziert Stress und steigert den Komfort. In der nächsten Generation des A8, die Ende 2015 vorgestellt wird und Anfang 2016 auf den Markt kommt, geht das System in Serie, so Audi. Allerdings wird der Wagen nicht autonom durch die Stadt fahren, sondern nur das Einparken übernehmen und selbstständig im Stop-and-go-Verkehr auf Autobahnen bis 60 km/h unterwegs sein – und das gibt es bei der Konkurrenz auch schon. Wer sich auf einen Home-Button gefreut hat, muss sich also noch etwas gedulden.
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