
California Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger has apparently let slip ahead of a scheduled 5pm Pacific announcement that Tesla Motors will be teaming up with Toyota to build electric cars.
While some might speculate that the agreement could result in the re-opening of Fremont's idle New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. plant (NUMMI), SFGate says that this is somewhat unlikely. Any production agreement will likely involve the forthcoming Model S sedan, and NUMMI's facilities are significantly larger than what the model will require, as it was originally scaled to accommodate the joint venture between Toyota and General Motors which required much greater capacity. The smart money is on a new factory location, probably in Downey, CA (in Los Angeles County).
It is not yet clear what Toyota will bring to the table or what, if any money or stock is changing hands with this rumored agreement. Also, no word yet on how Mercedes-Benz feels about all this – the German automaker already has a 10 percent stake in the company after opening its coffers to the struggling EV manufacturer back in May of 2009.
[Source: SFGate]
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Chrysler just released its first financial report since emerging from bankruptcy last year. The company announced that while it's still operating at a net loss of around $197 million, it somehow managed to create $1.5 billion in cash during the first three months of 2010. That cash, along with an additional $7.4 billion from past cash reserves, went toward putting a dent in the company's remaining debt.
The smallest of the Big Three also managed to increase its market share one percent compared to the last three months of 2009. What's more, it produced a whopping 56 percent more vehicles in North America from January to March than it did during the same period last year, despite seeing sales decline by 5.3 percent. That bump in production is largely thanks to the fact that Chrysler idled many of its plants through 2009.
The company says that despite the loss, it's still on track to meet its goals and return to profitability by the end of this year. That's due to the fact that revenue increased by around $300 million from the fourth quarter of 2009 to the first quarter of 2010 and that the company is continuing to reduce its debt. At the same time, a rash of new models, including the long awaited 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee will be hitting the market soon.
[Source: Chrysler via Freep]
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Never underestimate the power of a nose job. After getting in hot water with Rolls-Royce for the design of its GE limousine, Geely Automobile has reworked the majority of the car into what you see above. The Chinese automaker originally unveiled the GE at the 2009 Shanghai Motor Show, and the car looked like it had raided the Spirit of Ecstasy's wardrobe before hitting the stage. The engineers at Rolls-Royce were not amused, and threatened legal action unless the car underwent serious alterations.
Presumably in response to the Rolls dust-up, Geely has fitted the GE Limousine with an all-new nose, complete with a massive baleen grille and grinning headlights. The interior has also gone under the knife, and as a result, you'll no longer find a single throne in the rear. The company has opted for a much more traditional two-bucket design out back.
Expect to see the reworked GE at this year's Beijing Auto Show, along with a total of 58 other vehicles(!) from the company's three brands.
[Source: Autocar]
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It looks like Lexus is planning to go to both extremes on the green-performance continuum. When the next-generation IS appears in a couple of years, it will likely add a hybrid powertrain option. Such a move would be in keeping with Toyota's oft-stated commitment to having hybrid drive available in almost all of its platforms by the end of the decade. The IS hybrid may also spawn a new rear-drive hybrid sports car around the same time. If these IS based hybrids are consistent with the current GS450h they will definitely be biased more towards performance than efficiency, using the hybrid drive to enhance acceleration without consuming more gas.
Meanwhile, the GS – as rumored previously – could be setting its sites on the new BMW M5 and Cadillac CTS-V. Even though only 500 LF-As will be built, the 4.8-liter V10 may find its way into a much-rumored new GS-F model. The GS-F won't arrive until 2013 so it should be based on the next generation sedan. In the LF-A, the V10 has the power to compete with the German and American models but falls short of the Cadillac's torque. If the new M5 gets the uprated 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 from the X5/X6 M, it would also be way ahead of the Lexus. Unless the Lexus engine gets boosted or the GS looses a lot of weight, this could be the only high-revving sports sedan of the pack left.
[Source: Autocar, Autocar]
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Coinciding with the 45th anniversary of the original 1965 Shelby GT350, Shelby American unveiled an all new GT350 Mustang at the opening night gala of the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, AZ. Presented in concept form, the new GT350 features a supercharged version of the brand new 5.0-liter V8 engine in the 2011 Mustang as well as performance upgrades from Ford Racing, Borla, Cragar, Baer and more.
Unlike the GT500, the GT350 will be a post-title upgrade available from Shelby. Customers can have their 2011 Mustangs shipped directly to Shelby's Las Vegas facility to be converted or they can deliver the car themselves. Once in the hands of Shelby, each Mustang is fitted with a Ford Racing supercharger good for approximately 500 horsepower, a Ford Racing suspension system, Baer brakes front and rear, Borla exhaust system, Cragar wheels, and more. For the exterior, Shelby fits a new front fascia, front splitter, functional hood scoop tail light trim, rear deck lid filler panel and a rear fascia with center exhaust exit. White with Guardsman Blue racing stripes will be the only available color combination, which isn't such a bad thing.
Of course, all of that comes at a price. Shelby lists the GT350's MSRP at $33,995, which doesn't sound that bad until you realize it doesn't include the base car. With the 2011 Mustang GT coming in at just over $30,000, the total price of the GT350 will actually exceed that of the GT500. Does something similar to the Shelby GT built the last few years make more sense? Perhaps, but we're sure Shelby will find quite a few buyers anyway.
[Source: Shelby American]
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Few cars are as iconic as the Jeep Wrangler, a vehicle that can trace its heritage directly back to General Patton storming the Third Army up to Messina. Maybe a Porsche 911, maybe. Mini? Not really. Harley-Davidson is probably the closest, but they only have two wheels and aren't cars. The reason we're harping on this heritage angle is that after a twenty-year absence, Jeep's bringing back the Islander. Having grown up in Southern California and spent many a summer bumming around the beach, the Islander brings back many happy memories.
Obviously, the Jeep Wrangler Islander is beach themed. Also, water is wet. That said, you get a tropical "Tiki Bob" decal planted next to the coordinates 21° North and 157° West. That's Honolulu for you non-gazatteer types. Similar to most old YJ-based Islanders, this version is painted ocean-blue – Surf Blue Pearl Coat if you want to get specific. You can also get the Islander in white, silver or black, but why? You also get some interior touches, like seats with Surf Blue inserts and another Tiki Bob, this time embroidered into the back seat. All that beach themed fun can be yours for just $1,120 over sticker.
Jeep also showed us the Wrangler Mountain. Long story made real short, the Mountain is the Islander with different stickers, a painted grille and no heritage/nostalgic childhood memories. There's also an odd, flat-black hunk of plastic covering most of the hood that we're scratching our heads over. And... any questions? The cost of entry is $1,820. Oh, and the degrees on the Mountain's decal are 27° South, 88 66° West. We'll let you figure out where in the world that is. Have fun!
[Source: Jeep]
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Mouse over the clock in the lower right-hand corner of your PC. Alternatively, if you're a Mac user, look at the little iCal widget down at the bottom of your screen. Whoa, look at that! It's 2010. January 6th, to be exact. And that means the final sales tallies of all automakers for the year-that-was are in. As you may have noticed yesterday, none but Subaru, Kia and Hyundai are likely to be entirely pleased with their YTD performances, falling as they did compared to sales in 2008.
Wouldn't you know, though, that not one of those three upwardly trending automakers earned a single spot on the Top 10 Best Selling Vehicles chart? To see a Korean automobile on the list, you need to expand the search to the Top 17. This fact reminds us yet again that by and large the American population tends to be a rather predictable bunch.
Think you can guess what the best-selling vehicle of 2009 was? We won't lie... you probably can. In fact, it's been the same vehicle for the past 28 years straight
[Source: Examiner.com]
Top 20 Best-Selling Vehicles of 2009
First, let's get numbers 20–11 out of the way. There are a couple of interesting highlights, such as the Chevrolet Impala, which drops four spots from 2008 down to number 12 as its Bowtie sedan stablemate, the Malibu, jumps in at number 13. We also see the Toyota Prius at number 16, falling just shy of 150,000 units sold in 2009. Finally, note the GMC Sierra at number 18. Interestingly, when the Sierra's 111,842 sales are added to its Silverado sibling from Chevrolet, that platform outsells the Ford F-150 rather handily. As you'll soon see, though, Ford does indeed have the last laugh once all full-size truck sales are counted.
- Chevrolet Cobalt: 104,724
- Toyota Tacoma: 111,824
- GMC Sierra: 111,842
- Hyundai Sonata: 120,028
- Toyota Prius: 139,682
- Toyota RAV4: 149,088
- Ford Focus: 160,433
- Chevrolet Malibu: 161,568
- Chevrolet Impala: 165,565
- Ford Escape: 173,044
Number 10 – Dodge Ram: 177,268
Number 9 – Ford Fusion: 180,671
Number 8 – Honda CR-V: 191,214
Number 7 – Nissan Altima: 203,568
Number 6 – Honda Civic: 259,722
Number 5 – Honda Accord: 290,056
Number 4 – Toyota Corolla: 296,874
Number 3 – Chevrolet Silverado: 316,544
Number 2 – Toyota Camry: 356,824
Number 1 – Ford F-Series: 413,625
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Most automakers giving themselves a pat on the back for a strong sales performance in December should take a second look at the books. A good month of sales to finish off a crappy year still equals a crappy year of sales. The chart below makes this perfectly evident, as only three individual brands and no multi-brand automakers managed to make it through 2009 selling more vehicles than they did in 2008. Not surprisingly, Subaru, Kia and Hyundai (in that order) were the three brands to post an overall sales increase in 2009, with Subaru posting a double-digit rise of 15 percent. With 216,652 sales overall, Subaru now sells more vehicles in the U.S. than Volkswagen and Mazda, two direct competitors with larger lineups.
Though no multi-brand automaker can claim a sales victory in 2009, you might be surprised to learn that Ford Motor Company with its Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo brands performed the best. FoMoCo sales in 2009 fell 15 percent, a smaller drop than any of its competitors. Toyota Motor Company sales (Toyota and Lexus combined) fell over 20 percent, but the Japanese juggernaut still managed to beat Ford in number of vehicles sold (1.77 million to 1.68 million).
The rest of the industry's performance can be viewed in the chart below. Note that there were 308 selling days in both 2008 and 2009, so the percent change in volume sold will equal the percent change in the daily average sales rate.
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| Brand/Company | Volume % | Dec. '09 | Dec. '08 | DSR* % | DSR Dec. '09 | DSR Dec. '08 |
| Subaru | 15.43 | 216,652 | 187,699 | 15.43 | 703 | 609 |
| Kia | 9.75 | 300,063 | 273,397 | 9.75 | 974 | 888 |
| Hyundai | 8.29 | 435,064 | 401,742 | 8.29 | 1,413 | 1,304 |
| Volkswagen | -4.34 | 213,454 | 223,128 | -4.34 | 693 | 724 |
| Audi | -5.75 | 82,716 | 87,760 | -5.75 | 269 | 285 |
| Ford | -14.34 | 1,445,742 | 1,687,731 | -14.34 | 4,694 | 5,480 |
| Mercedes-Benz | -15.34 | 190,604 | 225,128 | -15.34 | 619 | 731 |
| Volvo | -15.96 | 61,435 | 73,102 | -15.96 | 199 | 237 |
| Mini | -16.37 | 45,225 | 54,077 | -16.37 | 147 | 176 |
| Lexus | -16.96 | 215,975 | 260,087 | -16.96 | 701 | 844 |
| Nissan | -17.81 | 689,014 | 838,361 | -17.81 | 2,237 | 2,722 |
| Honda | -18.63 | 1,045,061 | 1,284,261 | -18.63 | 3,393 | 4,170 |
| Toyota | -20.61 | 1,554,174 | 1,957,575 | -20.61 | 5,046 | 6,356 |
| BMW | -21.12 | 196,502 | 249,113 | -21.12 | 638 | 809 |
| Mazda | -21.29 | 207,767 | 263,949 | -21.29 | 675 | 857 |
| Lincoln | -22.79 | 82,847 | 107,295 | -22.79 | 269 | 348 |
| Mercury | -23.24 | 92,299 | 120,248 | -23.24 | 300 | 390 |
| Porsche | -24.35 | 19,696 | 26,035 | -24.35 | 64 | 85 |
| Chevrolet | -25.35 | 1,344,629 | 1,801,131 | -25.35 | 4,366 | 5,848 |
| Buick | -25.43 | 102,306 | 137,197 | -25.43 | 332 | 445 |
| Acura | -26.84 | 105,723 | 144,504 | -26.84 | 343 | 469 |
| Infiniti | -28.23 | 81,089 | 112,989 | -28.23 | 263 | 367 |
| Jeep | -30.61 | 231,701 | 333,901 | -30.61 | 752 | 1,084 |
| GMC | -31.09 | 259,779 | 376,996 | -31.09 | 843 | 1,224 |
| Cadillac | -32.31 | 109,092 | 161,159 | -32.31 | 354 | 523 |
| Pontiac | -33.31 | 178,300 | 267,348 | -33.31 | 579 | 868 |
| Dodge | -33.34 | 522,686 | 784,113 | -33.34 | 1,697 | 2,546 |
| Smart | -40.72 | 14,595 | 24,622 | -40.72 | 47 | 80 |
| Mitsubishi | -44.85 | 53,636 | 97,257 | -44.85 | 174 | 316 |
| Chrysler | -47.18 | 177,015 | 335,108 | -47.18 | 575 | 1,088 |
| Saab | -59.38 | 8,680 | 21,368 | -59.38 | 28 | 69 |
| Saturn | -61.35 | 72,660 | 188,004 | -61.35 | 236 | 610 |
| Hummer | -67.09 | 9,046 | 27,485 | -67.09 | 29 | 89 |
| COMPANIES |
| Ford Mo Co | -15.39 | 1,682,323 | 1,988,376 | -15.39 | 5,462 | 6,456 |
| Nissan NA | -19.05 | 770,103 | 951,350 | -19.05 | 2,500 | 3,089 |
| American Honda | -19.46 | 1,150,784 | 1,428,765 | -19.46 | 3,736 | 4,639 |
| Toyota Mo Co | -20.18 | 1,770,149 | 2,217,662 | -20.18 | 5,747 | 7,200 |
| BMW Group | -20.27 | 241,727 | 303,190 | -20.27 | 785 | 984 |
| General Motors | -30.07 | 2,084,492 | 2,980,688 | -30.07 | 6,768 | 9,678 |
Chrysler Group | -35.90 | 931,402 | 1,453,122 | -35.90 | 3,024 | 4,718 |
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Let's make one thing very clear from the onset. The images you see above are not official shots of the Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Super Veloce. They're renderings. Good renderings, mind you, but nothing more than photoshopped speculation. So with that out of the way...
It's been assumed for months that Lamborghini would unveil a final special edition Gallardo at the Geneva Motor Show this March. If the most recent reports are to be believed, the V10 will be tweaked and tuned to put out 570 horsepower through all four wheels – just as it's LP570-4 designation would imply. However, there's still no word on whether the Super Veloce moniker will be applied and what kind of weight savings will be exacted. If it's anything like the Murciélago LP670-4 SV, expect the curb weight to drop by around 200 pounds and the 0-60 time to speed by in under 3.5 seconds. And if the folks in Sant'Agata really want to bring the noise, the Gallardo SV will drop the "-4" and go rear-wheel drive like its Valentino Balboni sibling.
[Source: Lambocars via Insideline]
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Are hybrid drivetrains befitting of a premium luxury and performance brand? Well, that depends on who you ask. According to such diverse automakers as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Rolls-Royce and even Ferrari and Lamborghini, the answer is 'yes'. Aston Martin CEO Dr. Ulrich Bez, though, reportedly believes otherwise. "The current hybrid technologies are not suited to the character of Aston Martin sports cars," explains Bez.
We're not so sure we agree, especially since Aston's long-planned Lagonda revival – which may or may not come wrapped in an ungainly SUV package – is rumored to be equipped with a hybrid powertrain. After all, the torque-rich nature of electric motors certainly wouldn't be a bad thing for a luxury tourer.
A few branches up on the green tree, Aston Martin's tiny Toyota iQ-based Cygnet minicar could quite possibly get a fully electric drivetrain, which would seem to make sense given that car's stated mission as an urban runabout for those times when a V12 Vanquish could be considered overkill. Beautiful, sonorous, splendid overkill...
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