DOT Finally, Belatedly Admits Drone Remote ID Needed

AutoInformed.com on FAA Lagging in Issuing Drone Regulations

As usual, the hapless FAA is behind the power curve again.

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed rule that would require Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), commonly called drones, to be identifiable remotely. Pilots, law enforcement and first responders have been calling for such “transponders” commonly used in aircraft for a long time.  See AutoInformed.com on:

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COSCO Container Lines Fined $965,000 By CARB

AutoInformed.com on CARB Fines COSCO ShippingThe California Air Resources Board says that COSCO Container Lines Co., has paid $965,000 in penalties for violating the Ocean-Going At-Berth Regulation.

The diesel air pollution violations were discovered during routine audits of the Shanghai-based company’s 2014-2017 fleet visits to the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach and the Port of Oakland. COSCO Container Lines committed over 2,600 air quality violations during visits to California ports. Continue reading

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Shelby GT350, GT350R Heritage Packages on Sale

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The 2020 Mustang Shelby GT350  MSRP is $60,440, plus taxes, title, delivery and license fees; GT350R starts at $73,435. The Heritage Edition Package is $1965.

For 2020, Ford is selling  a limited run of Heritage Edition Mustang fastbacks in Wimbledon White with Blue side and over-the-top race stripes in a nod to the 1965 GT350 competition model developed by Carroll Shelby. (AutoInformed: Shelby GT350R Now Shares GT500 Chassis Technology, 700 Horse Shelby GT500 Strongest Street-Legal Ford Ever Carroll Shelby – Sports Car Racer and Builder – Dead at 89)

Briggs Cunningham used blue lengthwise strips over white as a racing color in the 1950s. The scheme was also used by Shelby, Gurney, NART, and Ford, Chaparral, Hendrick  Scarab and Chevrolet, among others. The colors were used to designate a U.S. entry – until commercial interests took over and advertising dictated the trim starting in the 1960s.  My former employer Road&Track documented this in the 1960s, as I recall, including American’s aversion to “unlucky” and ill-defined British Racing Green.
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Nissan Scandal – a Gift That Keeps on Giving – Executive Officer and Vice COO Jun Seki Unexpectedly Resigns

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A top performer walks away from the Nissan Crisis.

Jun Seki, currently executive officer and vice COO has resigned from Nissan Motor Company. Nissan had no choice in AutoInformed’s view to accept his abdication. Reuters said Jun Seki reportedly plans to join the Japanese manufacturer Nidec – a Kyoto-based supplier of automotive components as president and chief operating officer. Speculation has it he left because he was passed over for the top job in the thus far ineffective Nissan turnaround.

This is the latest fallout, and far from last of the Ghosn matter. He was arrested and charged last year on numerous financial fraud charges, ones that he denies, as well as illegal executive compensation schemes. Continue reading

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SEMA Lawsuit – NHTSA Issues Draft Replica Car Rule

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We are not talking about the high volume performance cars sometimes introduced at SEMA –  with most parts available at a dealer or speed shops. This is a niche, but potentially extremely lucrative, job-creating market. Click to Enlarge.

Responding to SEMA’s lawsuit to allow production of replica vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued late last week before the holidays proposed regulations to implement the 2015 Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act. (AutoInformed SEMA Sues U.S. DOT for Stopping Replica Car Law)

SEMA sued the U.S. Department of Transportation last October for failure to issue required regulations. Not surprising here that an agency run by President Trump’s political appointees is allegedly defying a 2015 law – the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) – passed by Congress to let low-volume automakers sell up to 325 replica cars each year that resemble production vehicles manufactured at least 25 years ago. Continue reading

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PSA Group – Lease New Plug-In Hybrid and EVs at Free2move

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Coming to the U.S. if the FCA PSA merger doesn’t run out of charge?

New low-emissions vehicles (LEVs), offering either zero or low tailpipe CO2 emissions are now available from Free2Move. The leasing/finance arm of PSA now offers customers a choice between plug-in hybrid and full electric models, in the UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain and Italy.

“We are ideally placed to offer the wealth of forthcoming PSA LEVs to both existing and new customers, with DS Automobiles, Peugeot and Citroën having product available to order right now and Citroën in the near future,” claims Mark Pickles, General Manager, Free2Move Lease UK. (Mobility Roll of the Die – FCA and PSA Merger)
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Volkswagen Debuts 34 New Models Worldwide in 2020

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Well, VW doesn’t have to cheat on diesel emissions with an EV.

The Volkswagen brand will be launching 34 new models worldwide next year, including twelve SUVs and eight electric or hybrid vehicles.

“We mean business with e-mobility,” said Volkswagen COO Ralf Brandstätter. The brand will be investing €19 billion in future technologies through 2024, €11 billion alone in the further development of e-mobility. Readers will note the lack of a qualifying adjectives – oh say, how about profitable – as VW starts the biggest electric offensive in the automotive industry.

Next year the ID.31 goes on sale in the summer, followed by the ID.Next2, VW’s first electric SUV. Vehicles and the VW group are to achieve a carbon-neutral balance by 2050. CO2 emissions from production are to be halved by 2025. Ambitious and subject to the whims of bureaucrats in Brussels, Beijing and Washington. Continue reading

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High-Speed Runs Finish McLaren Speedtail’s Development

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Zero-300km/h (0-186mph) achieved in less than 13 seconds? Part of the weight savings is the owner’s newly lightened wallet/purse.

In the obvious because “it wouldn’t have been released if it failed  department,” McLaren says that its GT prototype ‘XP2’ concluded high-speed validation by achieving 403km/h (250mph) more than 30 times during tests at the Johnny Bohmer Proving Grounds at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

The engineering exercise concluded high-speed runs carried out at multiple test facilities worldwide, including Idiada in Spain and Papenburg in Germany. In Florida, McLaren chief test driver, Kenny Brack was at the wheel.
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Auto Industry Sets Record for Transaction Prices, Incentive Spending in December 2019. However, US Sales Falling?

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New-vehicle retail sales in December are expected to be down from a year ago, according to a forecast by J.D. Power and LMC Automotive. Retail sales are projected to reach 1,272,300 units, a -2.8% decrease on a ‘selling day adjusted’ basis compared with December 2018.

Worse, reporting the same numbers without controlling for the number of selling days translates to a decrease of -6.6% vs. last year since December 2019 contains one less weekend and one less selling day than December 2018. New vehicle retail sales for the 2019 calendar year are projected to reach 13,717,600, a -1.7% decrease compared to 2018. Continue reading

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Toyota to Launch New Model Yaris in Japan in February

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It is an important launch for Toyota because the next Yaris is the first model to adopt the TNGA platform  or GA-B. Toyota New Global Architecture: Toyota’s company-wide global program to structurally transform automobile design.

Toyota Motor Corporation says it will launch its new model Yaris on February 10, 2020 at Netz dealers nationwide, as well as Toyota Mobility Tokyo Inc. and Toyota NishiTokyo Corolla Company. The Yaris is also scheduled to be added to Toyota’s KINTO ONE car subscription service. The compact ranges in price from ~$12,800 to ~$23,000.

The new-generation compact car  from a world-leading  has WLTC (aka WLTP) test cycle fuel efficiency of 36.0 kilometers per liter (for the Hybrid X. See WLTP How Does It Work? Will it Work?), and the latest safety and security technologies. As such it has the potential to become a benchmark vehicle. Continue reading

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Mobility Roll of the Die – FCA and PSA Merger

AutoInformed.com on FCA and PSA Merger Proposal

Chairman of the Managing Board of Groupe PSA Carlos Tavares and FCA CEO Mike Manley handshake after signing a historic combination agreement that will lead to the creation of the world’s fourth-largest global OEM in terms of annual sales (8.7 million vehicles).

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (“FCA”) (NYSE: FCAU / MTA: FCA) and Peugeot S.A. (“Groupe PSA”) have today signed a binding agreement providing for a 50%/50% merger of their businesses, which will create the 4th largest global automotive OEM by volume, and 3rd largest by revenue. The new group’s Dutch-domiciled parent company will be listed on Euronext (Paris), the Borsa Italiana (Milan) and the New York Stock Exchange and have a strong business in France, Italy and the US.

AutoInformed readers likely realized that such mergers are difficult, and the road – looking backward – is littered with abandoned or failed promises of synergies and sales from such ventures. (FCA + PSA = Massive Job Losses, FCA-PSA Merger – Surviving Platforms and Powertrains)

For enthusiasts as well a workers there are other threats. How about a spin-off FCA’s expensive low-return Alfa Romeo/Maserati operations? Simple math here: It would provide funds for the new FCA-PSA group while improving its utilization rate.  Continue reading

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BMW Group and Daimler Mobility Hoping to Profit on Joint Ventures. Monetizing a Monopoly or a Joint Survival Bid?

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The services offered by the joint ventures will continue to be tailored to “customer needs” and clustered into three pillars. The question is what happens to shareholders?

Following the successful launch of the Your Now joint ventures in February 2019, BMW and Daimler claim that 90 million people currently use the mobility services for car-sharing, ride-hailing, parking, charging and multi-modal platforms, which are offered in more than 1,300 cities worldwide.

It’s just the latest example of the capital intensive, shareholder-value destroying transition to an ill-defined, but demonstrably expensive mobility company that all automakers are now pursuing. (Mobility Company Capital Destruction. Latest German JV Attempts to Lessen Negative Effects on Shareholder Value) Continue reading

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WEC Race 4 – Aston Martin Beats Ferrari at 8 Hours of Bahrain

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They even look like the cars you can buy.

Aston Martin Racing recorded won the first ever Bapco 8 Hours of Bahrain, after Danes Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen came in first after a race-long duel with FIA World Endurance Championship GTE Pro rivals Ferrari. (All Race Results here)

It was the second win of the season for the #95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE, securing its drivers a 14-point championship lead as the series now heads into a two-month winter break. Team-mates Alex Lynn (GB) and Maxime Martin (BEL) continued their run of third-place finishes at every race, also ensures that Aston Martin leads the GT Manufacturers’ Championship with 153 points. Continue reading

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Tetsuo Ogawa, to Succeed Jim Lentz as CEO Toyota Motor NA

AutoInformed.com on Toyota NA executive chnages

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Toyota Motor North America says effective April 1, 2020, Jim Lentz, chief executive officer TMNA, will retire after 38 years with the company.

Tetsuo “Ted” Ogawa, chief operating officer TMNA, will succeed Lentz as CEO, reporting to Didier Leroy, TMNA Vice Chairman and president of business planning and operations, Toyota Motor Corporation. In his 38-year career, Lentz has been a part of a number of key moments in Toyota’s history, including:
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Ford Recalls Super Duty Vehicles for Carpet Fires

AutoInformed.com on Fires in 2018 Ford F-Series Super Duty Pickup

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Ford Motor Company is issuing a safety recall for 2017-19 Ford Super Duty and SuperCrew vehicles with carpet flooring due to the risk of a post-crash interior fire. It appears to be carpet from the same unnamed supplier that prompted a GM safety defect. (GM Recalls More than 500k Pickup Trucks for Possible Burning Cloth Carpet After Seat Belt Pretensioners Activate)

In affected Ford Super Duty and SuperCrew trucks, a front seat belt pretensioner that deploys during a crash can generate excessive sparks. In some cases, this could ignite the carpet or carpet insulation in the area of the B-pillar, which may spread and increase the risk of injury. Continue reading

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