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Jack Lifton Posted June 23, 2008
The Chevrolet Volt Is A Mask To Divert Attention From The Collapse Of The General Motors Business Model, Which Claims That GM Has Ignored Alternate Power Trains Until Now Because Its Products Have been Based On Working With Proven technology
Analysis of: Deepening gloom at General Motors | money.cnn.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director Jack Lifton, LLC
The market capitalization of the Detroit Two (Chrysler having been privatized by Cerberus is no longer a public company with a transparent market 'cap.') is a grand total of less than 20 billion dollars with GM accounting for an astonishingly tiny 8 billion of that.   Toyota, which is in fact...
Jean-Pierre James Elsener Posted June 20, 2008
The Nano Will Help India To Become Greener Than The West
Analysis of:  How green is my low-cost car? India revs up debate | news.yahoo.com
Author: Jean-Pierre James Elsener, Owner Elsener Consulting & Trading LLC
Indian firms may well become world-leaders in green technologies to make sure that their dream of individual mobility is seen coming to life.
Jack Sayer Posted June 19, 2008
CarMax Takes A Hit, Let's Take Another Look At The Numbers
Analysis of: Car Max's Woes Point To Heightened Challenges For Auto Makers | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
Along with CarMax's report of a 55% drop in fiscal first-quarter profit, stocks of U.S. auto makers fell across the board, as high fuel prices and general economic weakness weigh on consumer sentiment.
Jack Lifton Posted June 19, 2008
The Chevrolet Volt Doesn't Make Any Sense. Who Really Wants This Car Besides Bob Lutz And Rick Wagoner?
Analysis of: Electro-Shock Therapy | www.theatlantic.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director Jack Lifton, LLC
The GM EV1 battery powered car, which used lead-acid batteries, went 90 miles at 60 miles an hour on an overnight charge. It was discontinued nearly 20 years ago for lack of customer interest, said GM, at the time. What advantage does the 2010 or 2011 Chevrolet Volt have over this 20 year old techn...
Jack Lifton Posted June 17, 2008
Why Is Toyota Afraid To Tell Prius' Owners That It is Just Plain Stupid To Covert Them To Plug-in Operation With An Aftermarket Lithium Battery?
Analysis of: Lithium-ion batteries power converted Priuses | www.autoweek.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director Jack Lifton, LLC
It is impossible to believe that either Toyota or lithium battery developer A123 think its a good idea to modify an existing Prius into a plug-in hybrid by having a dealer install a system based on an A123 battery. Toyota cannot stop its independent dealers from charging gullible environmental activist...
Jack Sayer Posted June 16, 2008
Chrysler's Gas Card Incentive Is Now Running On Fumes
Analysis of: Chrysler Lures Buyers With Fuel Incentive; Program Extended | money.cnn.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
Gas prices keep going up and Chrysler executives keep trying to pump life-and hype-into their gas-price protection incentive, which they have extended through July 7.
Posted June 12, 2008
Electric Cars will soon be ready for prime time
Analysis of: Toyota plans 2 new hybrids, lithium ion production | www.autonews.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The recent spike in gas prices will finally establish a "tipping point" whereby the auto industry will fundamentally change.  Industry leader Toyota will be one of many serious entrants into the electric car business, and US consumers will finally take notice.  Key success factors, in my opinion...
Jack Sayer Posted June 12, 2008
Hummer May Be Going, But It Won't Go Quietly
Analysis of: G.M. Shifts Focus To Small Cars in Sign of Sport Utility Demise | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
GM can't just wish away the Hummer dilemma. It has four major options, sell it, discontinue the brand, try to remake it as a "green" vehicle, or stick with it as it is.
Posted June 9, 2008
Ibiquity Has Significant Potential That Will Be Realized Through HD Radio
Analysis of: Pumping Up the Volume: HD Radio Touts Price Cuts | www.investors.com
Author: Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
The new price point for HD receivers will mean signicantly more volume of units in automotive OEM applications, potentially surpassing one million units installed in OEM applications by early 2009. Unlike Sirius and XM, Ibiqiuty's HD radio is finding an audience in Asia and in Europe. Ibiquity is entering...
Posted June 9, 2008
Volkswagen Announcement in July Will Be a Bright Spot in an Otherwise Gloomy Automotive Mont
Analysis of: Decision on VW plant still on track for July announcement | www.chicagotribune.com
Author: Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Volkswagen recognizes they have to produce in the US to growth the US market share. The same formula has worked for the other German, Japanese, and Korean transplants. Expect the factory to be flexible enough to produce both Volkswagen and Audi products, since they share platform and powertrain components....
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