Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Dealers showing demand for well-specced LCVs
Manheim Auctions says strong sales prices at its LCV auctions indicate growing demand among franchised dealers for highly specified vans.
At a recent Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle sale, restricted to its franchised dealers, vans with metallic paint, air-con, sat-nav, parking sensors and eletric windows, mirrors and seats were in very strong demand.
Alex Wright, CV sales director at Manheim, said such vehicles are sought by dealers to cater for the self-employed customer, who wants a used van with "kerb appeal" and flexibility of use.
James Davis, group CV manager, said the auction firm has seen growing use by dealers of its CV Live online auction system, which saves them the need to actually attend an auction.
On average 21 extra buyers have logged on for every CV sale held this year.
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At a recent Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle sale, restricted to its franchised dealers, vans with metallic paint, air-con, sat-nav, parking sensors and eletric windows, mirrors and seats were in very strong demand.
Alex Wright, CV sales director at Manheim, said such vehicles are sought by dealers to cater for the self-employed customer, who wants a used van with "kerb appeal" and flexibility of use.
James Davis, group CV manager, said the auction firm has seen growing use by dealers of its CV Live online auction system, which saves them the need to actually attend an auction.
On average 21 extra buyers have logged on for every CV sale held this year.
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Renault-Nissan to launch electric cars
Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has promised that a range of electric cars will be on sale in the United States in 2010 and in Europe the following year. The first battery electric car will be launched in California, with plug-in hybrid electric cars with small petrol-fuelled generators to extend their range to follow. Mr Ghosn also said that he viewed government subsidies and incentives as essential to the success of the electric vehicles.
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Peugeot axes 30 car dealers
Carmaker reorganises ahead of 2010 Block Exemption
Peugeot has served notice on around 30 dealers as it moves to reshape its UK dealer network ahead of the 2010 Block Exemption Regulations.
Talking to Motor Trader Rod Philpot, director of network development, confirmed that notices had been given to the affected sites following a geo-demographic analysis of the network.
“We will reduce the network from around 300 points to 260-270 so we’ll part company with about 30 dealers, We’ve notified them verbally and will do so formally by 31 May,” he said.
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Peugeot has served notice on around 30 dealers as it moves to reshape its UK dealer network ahead of the 2010 Block Exemption Regulations.
Talking to Motor Trader Rod Philpot, director of network development, confirmed that notices had been given to the affected sites following a geo-demographic analysis of the network.
“We will reduce the network from around 300 points to 260-270 so we’ll part company with about 30 dealers, We’ve notified them verbally and will do so formally by 31 May,” he said.
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Audi to launch electric car range
Carmaker switches focus to hybrid technology
Audi plans on launching a range of electric cars within the next five to ten years.
The luxury brand will focus more intently on producing zero emission vehicles in the medium term, according to press reports.
Rupert Stadler, Audi’s chairman, told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that he expects diesel and battery technology to dominate in the coming five to ten years.
"Electric cars offer great opportunities, which we have already seized on," Stadler said.
He denied that Audi already lagged behind rivals BMW and Mercedes in developing hybrid technology and claimed that the brand’s research capacities were larger than those of its German competitors.
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Audi plans on launching a range of electric cars within the next five to ten years.
The luxury brand will focus more intently on producing zero emission vehicles in the medium term, according to press reports.
Rupert Stadler, Audi’s chairman, told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that he expects diesel and battery technology to dominate in the coming five to ten years.
"Electric cars offer great opportunities, which we have already seized on," Stadler said.
He denied that Audi already lagged behind rivals BMW and Mercedes in developing hybrid technology and claimed that the brand’s research capacities were larger than those of its German competitors.
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Friday, May 02, 2008
Whiplash : small cars offer less protection
New figures from Thatcham show popular 'City Cars' as the least effective in saving the occupant from debilitating whiplash injury in the event of low speed rear end collisions. The latest vehicle head restraint ratings, released by the insurers' research centre this week, reveal that in an increasingly popular sector, consumers looking to reduce their environmental impact are being short changed when it comes to safety with no 'City Cars' achieving a 'good' rating. As the UK authority on seat and head restraint safety, Thatcham's figures are sure to be a blow to motorists who in pursuit of economical, low emissions and easy to park vehicles are finding themselves more susceptible to sustaining whiplash. With most rear end collisions occurring during low speed city driving and with smaller, lighter cars being intrinsically higher risk, Thatcham's figures are of even more concern. Research Manager - Crash at Thatcham, Matthew Avery, who is responsible for the seat testing procedure and production of the ratings said, "Although across the board we are seeing improved seat designs with around 75% of all new seats tested now achieving a 'GOOD' or 'ACCEPTABLE' rating, more can certainly still be done. City cars are not equipped to protect their occupants' necks when they have to absorb the crash energy from larger, heavier vehicles which combined with poor seat design makes whiplash far more likely. Good seat design is not something that should be inherently linked to higher value cars and this latest set of results will hopefully act as a catalyst for vehicle manufacturers to look at improving seat and head restraints design within this important and growing sector." On the plus side Thatcham have now given their seal of approval to three vehicle manufacturers - Audi, Volvo and SAAB - who are to be congratulated on each having achieved an 'ALL GOOD' rating, thereby demonstrating a commitment to safe seat design across their entire range. A full set of seat ratings can be found on Thatcham's website at www.thatcham.org/ncwr
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Fiat announces dealer fleet specialists
Fiat has tasked its dealers with winning custom from local small and medium businesses and announced its new Dealer Fleet Specialist (DFS) programme.
It is in the process of appointing 10 dealer members, and aims to increase this to 15 eventually.
Each dealer will be set a local fleet sales target, employ dedicated fleet sales specialists and put on corporate demonstrators. Finance training will be provided to enable each fleet specialist to engage with companies about a wide range of finance options including contract hire and contract purchase.
In aftersales, each DFS will provide a collection and delivery service in their local area for company car drivers who need their car serviced.
Fleet and remarketing director Adam Pumfrey believes hundreds of thousands of smaller companies who run small numbers of of company cars or vans provide a real sales opportunity for the brand.
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It is in the process of appointing 10 dealer members, and aims to increase this to 15 eventually.
Each dealer will be set a local fleet sales target, employ dedicated fleet sales specialists and put on corporate demonstrators. Finance training will be provided to enable each fleet specialist to engage with companies about a wide range of finance options including contract hire and contract purchase.
In aftersales, each DFS will provide a collection and delivery service in their local area for company car drivers who need their car serviced.
Fleet and remarketing director Adam Pumfrey believes hundreds of thousands of smaller companies who run small numbers of of company cars or vans provide a real sales opportunity for the brand.
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BMW confirms 17 dropped in UK network
BMW is cutting its 150-strong UK network by 17 according to German executives at the company.
AM reported that up to 20 dealers were privately told they had lost their contracts in its March 21 issue, but BMW is still keeping tight lipped on which dealers have been axed despite announcing official numbers in Munich.
BMW gave its formal six-month termination notice of the franchise agreements to coincide with the end of five-year agreements under Block Exemption rules.
A spokesman for BMW said the dealer networks were reviewed on a case-by-case basis and that "some BMW contracts might be taken over by another dealership and some would stay as service providers".
BMW's German franchised dealer network has also been reduced by 30, down from 320.
The news follows a Q1 loss in pre- tax profits of 24.8% to €641m (£506m). However, the company said it was still confident of posting higher profits this year than it did in 2007.
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AM reported that up to 20 dealers were privately told they had lost their contracts in its March 21 issue, but BMW is still keeping tight lipped on which dealers have been axed despite announcing official numbers in Munich.
BMW gave its formal six-month termination notice of the franchise agreements to coincide with the end of five-year agreements under Block Exemption rules.
A spokesman for BMW said the dealer networks were reviewed on a case-by-case basis and that "some BMW contracts might be taken over by another dealership and some would stay as service providers".
BMW's German franchised dealer network has also been reduced by 30, down from 320.
The news follows a Q1 loss in pre- tax profits of 24.8% to €641m (£506m). However, the company said it was still confident of posting higher profits this year than it did in 2007.
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IMI takes on SkillAuto
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has taken on responsibility for SkillAuto, which identifies and supports entrants in competitions aimed at those at the start of their automotive careers.
Lesley Woolley, IMI head of professional development, said: “By adding SkillAuto to our plans to make a career in our sector highly attractive, we will be highlighting the world class skill levels at which individuals now need to work at in the sector, re-enforcing their status as professional engineers and delivering long overdue status and respect.”
SkillAuto competitions cover light and heavy vehicle servicing, as well as vehicle body repair and painting. They are designed to reflect the latest advancements in technology and business requirements, providing candidates with the opportunity to develop their skills further.
Candidates for the 2009 Worldskills in Canada are in the process of being selected through a series of regional heats, the finals of which take place at Thatcham in June, after which the focus will turn to the competition in London in 2011, which will precede the hosting of the Olympic Games in 2012.
In 2005, Andrew Blair won a gold medal in autobody repair in Helsinki, and last year, Jonathan Lloyd and Simon Noble each scooped a bronze medal in autobody repair and vehicle painting, respectively, in Japan, competing against finalists from 48 countries.
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Lesley Woolley, IMI head of professional development, said: “By adding SkillAuto to our plans to make a career in our sector highly attractive, we will be highlighting the world class skill levels at which individuals now need to work at in the sector, re-enforcing their status as professional engineers and delivering long overdue status and respect.”
SkillAuto competitions cover light and heavy vehicle servicing, as well as vehicle body repair and painting. They are designed to reflect the latest advancements in technology and business requirements, providing candidates with the opportunity to develop their skills further.
Candidates for the 2009 Worldskills in Canada are in the process of being selected through a series of regional heats, the finals of which take place at Thatcham in June, after which the focus will turn to the competition in London in 2011, which will precede the hosting of the Olympic Games in 2012.
In 2005, Andrew Blair won a gold medal in autobody repair in Helsinki, and last year, Jonathan Lloyd and Simon Noble each scooped a bronze medal in autobody repair and vehicle painting, respectively, in Japan, competing against finalists from 48 countries.
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Norton Way Motors wins BA fleet deal
Norton Way Motors has won the contract to provide 100 Honda Civic Hybrids to British Airways, representing one of the largest hybrid fleet contracts in the UK.
The low-emission Civic Hybrids will make up nearly half of BA's total company car fleet, and after delivery this summer, will be used by the airline's sales force to cut each driver's CO2 emissions by one tonne per year.
Norton Way, which is now owned by Marubeni Auto Investment, will provide all the servicing for the 100 Civic Hybrids at its Letchworth site in Hertfordshire.
John Kingston, environment manager, Honda (UK), said: "The scale of this contract with BA is a ringing endorsement for the Civic Hybrid and its excellent environmental credentials.”
Total sales of Honda's Civic Hybrid trebled last year and corporate sales are up 295% to (537 units), compared to the same period in 2007.
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The low-emission Civic Hybrids will make up nearly half of BA's total company car fleet, and after delivery this summer, will be used by the airline's sales force to cut each driver's CO2 emissions by one tonne per year.
Norton Way, which is now owned by Marubeni Auto Investment, will provide all the servicing for the 100 Civic Hybrids at its Letchworth site in Hertfordshire.
John Kingston, environment manager, Honda (UK), said: "The scale of this contract with BA is a ringing endorsement for the Civic Hybrid and its excellent environmental credentials.”
Total sales of Honda's Civic Hybrid trebled last year and corporate sales are up 295% to (537 units), compared to the same period in 2007.
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Jones invests in Lookers
Peter Jones, who recently left Bramall & Jones to join Lookers as an operations director, has bought 375,000 shares in his new employer.
His £337,500 investment has bought him a a 0.21% shareholding in Lookers.
Lookers announced last month that Jones was joining the Manchester-based dealer group. He has retained a stake in Bramall & Jones, the regional Audi dealer group he established with Tony Bramall.
Industry observers suggest his appointment may precede Lookers' acquiring BMW and Audi businesses. Lookers' franchises already under his care already include Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler Group, Peugeot Citroen and Alfa Romeo.
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His £337,500 investment has bought him a a 0.21% shareholding in Lookers.
Lookers announced last month that Jones was joining the Manchester-based dealer group. He has retained a stake in Bramall & Jones, the regional Audi dealer group he established with Tony Bramall.
Industry observers suggest his appointment may precede Lookers' acquiring BMW and Audi businesses. Lookers' franchises already under his care already include Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler Group, Peugeot Citroen and Alfa Romeo.
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Pendragon poised to announce redundancies
Pendragon, the UK’s largest car dealer group, is poised to announce redundancies as it continues to realign its business structure to cope with worsening market conditions.
Chief executive Trevor Finn told Motor Trader that consultations were taking place within the group to assess job roles.
He said he expected some redundancies to follow but denied major job losses across the 370-strong network were imminent.“There may be one or two consultations taking place at some sites, but not on a big scale,” he said. An employee at one of the affected sites told Motor Trader that redundancies were taking place and that the group held a synchronised meeting last week across the group after the company's AGM, which all staff had to attend.
Finn also moved to quash industry rumours that the former Reg Vardy head office in Houghton House, Sunderland and Vardy Contract Motoring, were due to be shutdown.
“It's not true. It's just ridiculous speculation,” he said.
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Chief executive Trevor Finn told Motor Trader that consultations were taking place within the group to assess job roles.
He said he expected some redundancies to follow but denied major job losses across the 370-strong network were imminent.“There may be one or two consultations taking place at some sites, but not on a big scale,” he said. An employee at one of the affected sites told Motor Trader that redundancies were taking place and that the group held a synchronised meeting last week across the group after the company's AGM, which all staff had to attend.
Finn also moved to quash industry rumours that the former Reg Vardy head office in Houghton House, Sunderland and Vardy Contract Motoring, were due to be shutdown.
“It's not true. It's just ridiculous speculation,” he said.
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Automotive industry to lead green revolution?
Analyst believes technological breakthroughs can aid other sectors
The automotive industry is placed to pioneer ground-breaking environmental technology that can be rolled-out to other business sectors, according to a leading industry analyst.
Giles Hundleby, Ricardo UK project director for clean energy, said cross-industry technologies and skills in design, engineering, development and testing in the sector could enable the rapid adoption of clean-tech solutions across all industries and sectors.
“The automotive industry has the engineering competence and consumer product design and integration skills to make a significant contribution to the green tech revolution,” he said.
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The automotive industry is placed to pioneer ground-breaking environmental technology that can be rolled-out to other business sectors, according to a leading industry analyst.
Giles Hundleby, Ricardo UK project director for clean energy, said cross-industry technologies and skills in design, engineering, development and testing in the sector could enable the rapid adoption of clean-tech solutions across all industries and sectors.
“The automotive industry has the engineering competence and consumer product design and integration skills to make a significant contribution to the green tech revolution,” he said.
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Porsche signs-up London borough in c-charge row
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has applied to join Porsche as an interested party in the judicial review of the Mayor of London’s £25 congestion charge.
Andy Goss, managing director of Porsche GB, said; “I am pleased that Kensington and Chelsea has joined us in our fight against this unfair, counter-productive tax against motorists.
“It is becoming increasingly clear that Londoners are rejecting this unfair £25 charge that will likely make congestion and the environment worse than it is today.”
Kensington and Chelsea is one of the central boroughs within the Congestion Zone, which also covers parts of Westminster.
The borough has the largest number of high-earners (individuals earning over £50,00 per year) than any administrative region in the country at 60,000 people
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Andy Goss, managing director of Porsche GB, said; “I am pleased that Kensington and Chelsea has joined us in our fight against this unfair, counter-productive tax against motorists.
“It is becoming increasingly clear that Londoners are rejecting this unfair £25 charge that will likely make congestion and the environment worse than it is today.”
Kensington and Chelsea is one of the central boroughs within the Congestion Zone, which also covers parts of Westminster.
The borough has the largest number of high-earners (individuals earning over £50,00 per year) than any administrative region in the country at 60,000 people
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Tesco: Green motoring research
A significant 21 million motorists would consider switching to a more environmentally-friendly vehicle if the price was more competitive and the government offered incentives.
New research by Tescocompare.com found that financial incentives rather than environmental concerns are the main driver of car choice.
Almost two-thirds of motorists said they would be prepared to switch to a low-emitting vehicle if road tax was reduced but only a fifth would be persuaded by the higher taxes introduced on high-polluting vehicles in April’s budget.
“The message that the British driver is sending to the Government is empathetic – they are happy to embrace green driving but want to be rewarded for doing so,” said Paul Baxter of Tescocompare.com.
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New research by Tescocompare.com found that financial incentives rather than environmental concerns are the main driver of car choice.
Almost two-thirds of motorists said they would be prepared to switch to a low-emitting vehicle if road tax was reduced but only a fifth would be persuaded by the higher taxes introduced on high-polluting vehicles in April’s budget.
“The message that the British driver is sending to the Government is empathetic – they are happy to embrace green driving but want to be rewarded for doing so,” said Paul Baxter of Tescocompare.com.
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BMW suffers quarter one profits dip
Carmaker records 17 per cent dip to €487m
BMW has announced that its first-quarter profits after tax fell by 17 per cent to €487m (£384m) but said it remained on course for a record sales year.
The German brand blamed the effects of the international financial crisis and a weaker US economy for “exceptional expenses”.
A loss of €236m in expenses, relating to additional risk provision in the car market and financial services segment, affected the group’s overall performance.
The Munich-based carmaker said the international financial crisis worsened in quarter one and the climate for consumer spending became gloomier, with used car prices falling.
This resulted in reduced revenue from vehicles at the end of lease contracts.
Despite the financial hit, BMW insisted it was on course to achieve its targets for the full year.
“Adjusted for the exceptional gain on the settlement of the exchangeable bond on shares in Rolls Royce in 2007, we are still aiming to post higher pre-tax earnings than last year," said Norbert Reithofer, chairman of the board of management of BMW AG in Munich today.
Compared to quarter one 2007, group revenues increased by 11.2 per cent to €13,285m but pre-tax profit fell 24.8 per cent to € 641m.
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BMW has announced that its first-quarter profits after tax fell by 17 per cent to €487m (£384m) but said it remained on course for a record sales year.
The German brand blamed the effects of the international financial crisis and a weaker US economy for “exceptional expenses”.
A loss of €236m in expenses, relating to additional risk provision in the car market and financial services segment, affected the group’s overall performance.
The Munich-based carmaker said the international financial crisis worsened in quarter one and the climate for consumer spending became gloomier, with used car prices falling.
This resulted in reduced revenue from vehicles at the end of lease contracts.
Despite the financial hit, BMW insisted it was on course to achieve its targets for the full year.
“Adjusted for the exceptional gain on the settlement of the exchangeable bond on shares in Rolls Royce in 2007, we are still aiming to post higher pre-tax earnings than last year," said Norbert Reithofer, chairman of the board of management of BMW AG in Munich today.
Compared to quarter one 2007, group revenues increased by 11.2 per cent to €13,285m but pre-tax profit fell 24.8 per cent to € 641m.
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Italian facelift prospect for Jaguar
Tata, the Indian conglomerate that is in the process of acquiring both Jaguar and Land Rover, is to take a stake in Italian car designer Pininfarina. As a result, industry sources have suggested that the next generation of Jaguars could be designed by a Pininfarina-led team in India, although neither side has commented on the implications of the move for the British marques. Pininfarina is renowned for its work on a stable of supercars for manufacturers including Maserati and Ferrari and has signed a letter of intent to co-operate with Tata. The European Union has now approved Tata's $2.3 billion purchase of Jaguar and Land Rover.
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Whiplash : small cars offer less protection
New figures from Thatcham show popular 'City Cars' as the least effective in saving the occupant from debilitating whiplash injury in the event of low speed rear end collisions. The latest vehicle head restraint ratings, released by the insurers' research centre this week, reveal that in an increasingly popular sector, consumers looking to reduce their environmental impact are being short changed when it comes to safety with no 'City Cars' achieving a 'good' rating. As the UK authority on seat and head restraint safety, Thatcham's figures are sure to be a blow to motorists who in pursuit of economical, low emissions and easy to park vehicles are finding themselves more susceptible to sustaining whiplash. With most rear end collisions occurring during low speed city driving and with smaller, lighter cars being intrinsically higher risk, Thatcham's figures are of even more concern. Research Manager - Crash at Thatcham, Matthew Avery, who is responsible for the seat testing procedure and production of the ratings said, "Although across the board we are seeing improved seat designs with around 75% of all new seats tested now achieving a 'GOOD' or 'ACCEPTABLE' rating, more can certainly still be done. City cars are not equipped to protect their occupants' necks when they have to absorb the crash energy from larger, heavier vehicles which combined with poor seat design makes whiplash far more likely. Good seat design is not something that should be inherently linked to higher value cars and this latest set of results will hopefully act as a catalyst for vehicle manufacturers to look at improving seat and head restraints design within this important and growing sector." On the plus side Thatcham have now given their seal of approval to three vehicle manufacturers - Audi, Volvo and SAAB - who are to be congratulated on each having achieved an 'ALL GOOD' rating, thereby demonstrating a commitment to safe seat design across their entire range. A full set of seat ratings can be found on Thatcham's website at www.thatcham.org/ncwr
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