• Latest news & comment - 5th January

“This initial loan will allow the company to continue an orderly restructuring,” - Chrysler chairman and CEO Bob NardelliUS: Feds lend Chrysler cash (MEM)

Chrysler has received a US$4bn loan from the US government, days after larger rival General Motors also received help to get it through the current financial crisis.

JAPAN: Toyota freezing plant expansions - paper (MEM)

Toyota has declined to comment on a Japanese newspaper report it is to freeze plans to build new factories in Thailand and Russia as demand falls world-wide.

JAPAN: Auto sales hit 34-year low (MEM)

Japanese sales of new vehicles, excluding minivehicles, fell to a 34-year low of 3,212,342 units in 2008 - nearly half of the 1990 peak.

  • ANALYSIS: How to rebuild an icon (MEM)
    Struggling car companies will have to take the axe to their businesses in order to ride the recession. Mark Bursa takes a sideways look at how one iconic company used a radical approach to keep its ‘axes’ intact!
  • GERMANY: Daimler plans drastic CO2 cuts (MEM)
    Daimler is working hard on a new model strategy that will allow it to meet the EU Commission target of 130g/km average CO2 emissions for all vehicles sold by 2012.
  • US: Ford sees 2008 at 13.5m units (MEM)
    Just ahead of official US results announcements, a top auto industry sales analyst has called 2008 at 13.5m units after 2.5m sales in the fourth quarter.
  • RESEARCH ANALYSIS: More automotive electric motors power comfort and convenience applications
    They can adjust your seat and headlights, power side window and mirrors, assist braking and steering and are found in anything that has an electrical movement or solenoid function. With as many as 120 electric motors stuffed into a luxury car, Matthew Beecham reports on some promising market applications.
  • FRANCE: PSA to ask suppliers for money back (MEM)
    PSA is to ask suppliers to pay back money they had been given to allow for higher raw material prices.
  • AUSTRIA: Interiors maker bust (MEM)
    Car parts maker Eybl International has declared bankruptcy, noting that the future of its production sites in central eastern Europe was still to be determined.
  • AUSTRALIA: Have cars, will swap for beef (MEM)
    The regular release of sealed-for-decades 'secret' government papers in the UK and elsewhere occasionally turns up a gem like this – a late-70s proposal to swap Australian beef for cars.

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  • News by sector

Fender and Defender
5th January 2009 18:33

I'm a big fan of analogies and metaphors to help make points or draw lessons from history. The more creative or unusual they can be, still hanging together, the better (though you have to be carefu...

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  • Reports in focus
  • Hot topic

White House draws on TARP for 'bridge to a bridge' Detroit bailout

US: GM and Chrysler get fed loans 
 
President Bush has announced that his administration will provide US$13.4bn in short-term loans to GM and Chrysler. The money will come from the US$700bn Troubled Asset Relief Programme (TARP), originally intended to provide financial institutions with emergency liquidity.

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  • Free members' briefing

Latest briefing just-auto’s review of 2008

What a year! Business as usual it was not. The economy took the headlines and there was no getting away from that. Maybe we should simply be grateful that the banks still function and that complete international financial meltdown was apparently avoided. Let’s just say that at the beginning of the year things looked under control – we were looking at a ‘managed slowdown’ for the global economy and the auto industry was very much a part of that. But by the end of the year, major companies were struggling to keep their heads above water in the face of collapsed automotive markets. Read Dave's review of one of the most significant years the auto industry has experienced.

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  • Production life database

Advance information on new vehicles for North America's 2010 model year

 Production Life Database, your one-stop, instant-access source for all current and future global vehicle programmes, is updated daily, with data checked, new vehicles added, out-of-production models moved to the historic section, cancelled or scaled down new model programmes noted, and commonalities between future car, crossover and light truck development programmes made in the textual analysis section.

Data for vehicles due to be launched or updated for North America's 2010 model year are constantly being added to PLDB, whilst new vehicle premieres for the Bologna motor show (3 December) can also be found within PLDB, as well as many for Detroit (January) Chicago (February), Geneva (March) and even Seoul, Shanghai and New York (April).

PLDB lists 2039 current and future global models from 152 OEM groups, spread across 228 brands, with data for 224 vehicles having been checked or revised in the last month. Simply click on the link below to take a tour and see pricing.

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