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EPA Proposes to Replace Harmful HFC Greenhouse Gases
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency – EPA- is proposing to ban the use of certain hydro-fluorocarbon chemicals that it claims significantly contribute to climate change. This is the agency’s second action aimed at reducing emissions of HFCs, a class of potent greenhouse gases. Continue reading
Telematics are ‘Driving’ Growth in Usage Based Insurance
So called OBD-II based telematics – aka onboard diagnostics – are rudimentary and controversial but they have the potential to reshape the auto insurance market to reward good or infrequent low-risk drivers while charging other, more risk exposed users to higher fees Continue reading
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Tagged auto insurance, autoinformed, autoinformed.com, Ken Zino, telematics
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This Fourth of July More Independence is Needed
Unfortunately, as a result of political and Supreme Court decisions of our government comprised of craven “pay to play” politicians, we are not as free as we should be given our heritage. We remain dependent on foreign oil from nations that are openly hostile to us. We support dictatorships with billions in bribes called – euphemistically or cynically – foreign aid. Continue reading
Posted in AutoInformed Editorial, news analysis, people
Tagged 1776, energy indepence, fourth of july, independence
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GM Ignition Switch Compensation – Cash for Indemnification
Feinberg has complete and sole discretion over all compensation awards to victims, including eligibility to participate in the program and the amounts awarded. GM cannot reject the Administrator’s final determinations as to eligibility and amount of compensation.
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Posted in litigation, news analysis, recalls, safety
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Highway Trust Fund Lacks Budgetary Controls
The Highway Trust Fund report is unwelcome news for politicians of both parties who have refused to act on the problem for a decade or more, showing particular reluctance to raise taxes as the nation’s infrastructure crumbles. HTF revenues come from excise taxes on the sale of motor fuels, trucks and trailers, and truck tires, and from taxes on the use of certain kinds of vehicles. Continue reading
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Automakers Flub Launch of High Tech Vehicles, IQS Shows
The latest IQS or quality data revealed today at the Automotive Press Association meeting in Detroit shows that the number of problems experienced by new-vehicle owners has increased from the previous year, as automakers continue to have severe problems with complicated technologies now being deployed in new vehicles. Continue reading
As Automakers Move to Eliminate Franchised Car Dealers, the “No Jobs” Debate Continues over the future of the US Economy
Not coincidentally, the survey comes as automakers are redoubling efforts to sell vehicles online as a way around traditional middlemen, specifically NADA members, which of course raises the end price of a new vehicle to buyers. Continue reading
Subaru to Stop Building Camry in U.S. as it sets Record Sales
The Japanese company, which made the Zero fighter during WW2, has now posted 29 consecutive months of year-over-year growth and is already on its way to its sixth successive annual sales record. Subaru is also planning on selling its first hybrid and adding a full-size minivan to its U.S. production. Continue reading
Posted in manufacturing, news analysis
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Department of Transportation Kisses Big Oil and Railroad Butts
The problem, the deadly problem, is that many of the tank cars in use by Big Oil and the railroads to move crude oil are not safe – as the Lac-Mégantic derailment that killed 42 civilians and wiped half of a southern Quebec town proved. Continue reading
Toyota Abandoning California for Texas
With an 8.84% corporate tax rate in California, in addition to the highest income tax rates in the U.S. on personal income, there is an economic rationale behind the move. Continue reading
Posted in economy, news analysis
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, California tax rates, Ken Zino
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Democrats Plan to Bail Out Bankrupt Highway Trust Fund
Politicians on both sides of the aisle have refused since 1993 to raise gasoline taxes of 18.4 cents per gallon as well as a 24.4-cent diesel tax, the trust fund’s major revenue source. Inflation has raised the cost of construction, while revenue has lagged because Americans are driving less and vehicles are more fuel-efficient. Continue reading
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Milestones – Beijing Motor Show – Toyota 50 Years in China
Toyota first entered the Chinese market with the ungainly Crown sedan in 1964 – long after the Japanese rape of Nanjing during WW2. Continue reading
Posted in marketing, news analysis
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News and Buzz at New York Auto Show on Car Concerns Radio
Hear Ken Zino on the news and the buzz from the New York Auto Show, with Zino coming live from New York on Car Concerns with co-host Harry Douglass as part of the lifestyle Talk Radio Network. Continue reading
Posted in auto news, news analysis
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, car concerns, gm ignition switches, harry douglass, Ken Zino, toyota camry
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Hey, Detroit Three What Ever Happened to Pizzazz?
The people who invented pizzazz, Detroit’s Big Three, have all but ditched some of the more alluring coupes and convertibles that once were their shining stars. Continue reading
Posted in design and styling, news analysis
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GM Recalls More Vehicles, Some for Airbag Failures
GM did not provide a timeline explaining how long it has known about the latest safety defects. U.S. regulations only give a manufacturer five days after it discovers a safety problem to submit a recall plan to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, something GM did not do in the now notorious ignition switch recall which saw GM first deny a safety defect existed, and then issue a recall as well as an apology, and then expand the recall to cover more cars. Continue reading
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