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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Hyundai Motor News


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SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's largest automaker Hyundai Motor has reached a deal with its union to end a protracted dispute which has cost more than 600 million dollars in lost production, according to the company. ADVERTISEMENT
Some 95 percent of the 45,000 union members voted on the deal covering working conditions and wages and endorsed it by a 54-43 margin.

Since early July workers have been staging sporadic walkouts to press their demands. The union has gone on strike every year but one since it was founded in 1987.

"This year's negotiation was tougher than ever as we had some difficult issues to resolve," a Hyundai Motor spokesman said on Friday.

"We will continue our efforts to improve labour-management relations and establish a mature negotiating culture by further developing a spirit of mutual understanding and conciliation between the two sides."

Under the deal, the company will abolish its all-night shift system in September next year.

It also agreed to raise the monthly base salary by 5.61 percent and pay a bonus equivalent to three months' salary. Workers will also receive a lump-sum payment of three million won (almost 2,600 dollars).

The company's second-quarter net profit fell 10.6 percent year-on-year despite record sales, due to foreign exchange losses on debt repayments.

Net profit was 546.9 billion won (475 million dollars) in April-June, down from 611.5 billion a year earlier.  Dodge hid kits

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Natural Gas Cars: Electrics with Exhaust




I've been watching these TV ads with T. Boone Pickens extolling the virtues of running cars on natural gas with some bemusement. I absolutely share his enthusiasm for energy independence, and I see his point about natural gas. We have lots of it here (it's our second largest natural resource), it's safe, it's cheap (the current national average price is just 58% that of gasoline on an energy-equivalent basis), it burns clean producing less critical greenhouse gasses than gasoline or diesel, and ordinary engines can be comparatively easily fitted to run on natural gas.

The Pickens Plan (pickensplan.com) envisions constructing a network of wind farms located right up the middle of the country (his site describes the Midwest as "the Saudi Arabia of wind") to replace the 22% of our electric power currently supplied by natural gas, so that the gas can be diverted to transportation uses. By his accounting, this could trim our foreign oil demand by 38%within 10 years, given sufficient political will and an investment of $1.2 billion in wind turbines and power-transmission infrastructure (paid for in part by a reduction in the $700 billion annual bill for foreign oil).

But today, of the reported 7-plus million natural-gas vehicles on the road, only about 120,000 of them are in the U.S., according to Natural Gas Vehicles for America. That's largely because of the 1100 or so of the nation's natural gas fueling stations, only about half are open to the public, and very few of these are co-located in one of the nation's 117,000 gas/diesel stations. That's why most of the natural-gas-powered vehicles here are taxis, street sweepers, Zambonis, city buses, garbage trucks, school buses, delivery vehicles, airport shuttles, and forklifts -- all limited-range vehicles running local routes near a central office and refueling station.

I recently sampled a Honda Civic GX, which is the only natural-gas vehicle a normal civilian can buy -- and it's sold only in New York and California. It's rated by the EPA as the world's cleanest internal-combustion vehicle. At $25,760, it costs $1540 more than a Civic Hybrid and runs just about exactly like a "normal" LX or EX Civic sedan. Except that the pressurized cylinders containing the natural gas eliminate the fold-down seat option and reduce the trunk volume to a tight 6.0 cu ft.

The 3600psi tank holds the equivalent of 8.0 gal of gas, which theoretically provides a range of between 192 and 288 miles, presuming you could use every bit of the natural gas and achieve the EPA city/highway numbers. But let's forget the highway number, because the refueling stations are too far apart to contemplate long-highway drives. The max useful range observed by myself (and Consumer Reports) was more like 150-180 miles of city driving. Kind of like an electric car.

The solution to the availability issue is an in-home refueling station that connects your car to the gas supply heating your home and water. These cost about $3500 (minus applicable tax incentives), meaning they're only likely to be installed by upper-middle-class home owners -- the same class of folk who are eagerly awaiting plug-in Chevy Volts and Priuses until Tesla builds a lower-priced EV sedan. Too few of these folks exist to alter the energy-use landscape in a meaningful way.

Seems to me the fastest route to energy independence is to tap our enormous coal reserves to produce gasoline and diesel via the Fisher-Tropsch process, augmented by as much cellulosic ethanol (and maybe methanol too) as we can distill. Natural gas will certainly have a roll to play, but I see it remaining in the commercial fleet realm for the foreseeable future.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

2009 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class


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Beauty is seldom encountered among four-doors since, in the car world, accumulating doors usually means subtracting style. But the Mercedes-Benz CLS-class proves that sedans can be beautiful, too. Sure, the CLS cheats a bit, achieving its captivating looks by incorporating some coupe-derived design elements such as a low, chopped roof and slim windows, and this translates into a cramped rear seat that holds only two people—short people. This car is best enjoyed from the outside, where light streaks over spectacular arching body contours like shooting stars. It is at once delightfully simple and wonderfully extravagant, and we celebrate it as an experiment in style that went very, very well. Fast forward to Pebble Beach 2058, and you can bet there will be a CLS or two on the law.  
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Almost 9,000 Jaguar XF’s recalled for seat belt problems


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I’m sure that’s not good news for the recent lucky Jaguar XF owners. The car is only available for a short time and the first problems already started showing up. NHTSA announced that Jaguar will recall 7,918 Jaguar XF that have a flaw in the rear safety belt assembly. Although no incidents took place so far, in the event of a crash the rear seat belts might not work properly and cause injuries. Dealers will take a look at the faulty safety belt and fix it if neccessary. So, if you’re a lucky XF owner, you’d better talk to you dealer or call Jaguar at 1-800-452-4827.
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Friday, September 5, 2008

Citroen's concept hopes to hypnotise

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The French car makers usually pull out all the stops for their bi-annual home show in Paris and already we've been shown a few of the exhibits. The latest to break cover is a hybrid concept from Citroen called the Hypnos.

As the name suggests, Citroen hopes that its new crossover concept will be a hypnotic draw to the show stand, though the Hypnos' exterior style isn't as radical as most futuristic concepts, leading us to suspect that it hints at a new production model arriving in the next couple of years.

Show goers may well be shocked by the concept's interior though, as it uses bright colours and twisting shapes to define the cockpit, in what Citroen calls a "powerful sensory experience". It could be sensory overload though.

In keeping with the non-official 'green' theme of the Paris Show, the Hypnos features a hybrid drivetrain. It's thought that a 200bhp diesel engine will be allied with an electric motor-generator to return over 60mpg, with CO2 of just 120g/km.
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Monday, September 1, 2008

Dodge Viper brand put up for sale by Chrysler

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Some car brands have a great heritage and people would definitely buy them just for that history and background of the brand. Ford has it through the Mustang, GM through the Chevy Corvette, and Chrysler had it through the Dodge Viper. Had it, because the CEO of the american group, Bob Nardelli, announced that the brand is up for sale.

Sure the financial crisis in the US is pretty severe, but selling one of your best brands is quite an extreme measure. He also said that “We have been approached by third parties who are interested in exploring future possibilities for Viper. As the Company evaluates strategic options to maximize core operations and leverage its assets, we have agreed to listen to these parties. We will do so keeping in mind the best interests of those who have shown tremendous support for the vehicle – including employees, suppliers, dealers and a worldwide group of loyal Viper owners and enthusiasts“.

Keep in mind, one of the modern icons in the US is going on sale, one that has made history and even had it’s own TV show, not quite a lot of cars can brag about that. If it will be sold, it’s definitely going to have an expensive price, Chrysler offering all the tehnological aspects for the continuing mass production of the car.
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