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Customers lose patience as chip crisis shows no signs of letting up

Customers lose patience as chip crisis shows no signs of letting up

As the global microchip shortage drags on, depleted dealership lots are sending some customers into a frenzy.

When one shopper at Burns Chevrolet in Rock Hill, S.C., saw another customer peering into the Tahoe that he wanted to buy, he began shouting at her.

"The woman only wanted to look inside," said Claude Burns, president of Burns Chevrolet, Burns Cadillac and Burns Ford of York. "And he's hollering, 'Get away from that truck. I'm buying it.' That was uncomfortable for everybody."

Customer frustration likely will worsen this month as shuttered plants and slowing production lines prevent dealerships from being able to restock.

This week, only four of General Motors' 14 North America assembly plants are scheduled to be online. One Ford F-150 plant is dark, and the other is operating on only one shift. And Toyota Motor Corp. is in the midst of a production cutback that is expected to cost the automaker 360,000 vehicles of output globally this mo…

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How to keep techs: Find ways to ‘sell a career path’

How to keep techs: Find ways to ‘sell a career path’

Expecting an already overworked dealership service department to also find time to lay out a career path for its technicians "is a little unrealistic," said Matrix Trade Institute CEO Dustin Peugeot. But in order to keep techs from leaving for another dealership or a different career, Peugeot said service managers must make them feel like they're part of a larger growth plan.

Peugeot, who along with Richard Blum founded Matrix in 2019, talked during the fourth installment of the Fixed Ops Journal Forum about steps dealerships can take to keep techs happy and feel valued.

One way is to pay for them to get additional training and advanced certifications. And then let those techs practice what they just learned.

"You don't have to convince employers that training makes people better," Peugeot said. "But what you do have to convince employers about is they have as much to do with the return on investment as the trainee."

He cited an…

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Fair prepares for new chapter in online retail

Fair prepares for new chapter in online retail

Fair's new life as an online retail site will find it listing dealers' vehicles for free and even paying them for each sale. However, it will sell customers vendors' finance and insurance products and said last week it might buy a "large dealership group."

Fair Financial Corp. is reinventing and renaming itself after five years of focus on used-vehicle subscriptions, a business CEO Brad Stewart described as challenging and capital-intensive. The company, now known as Fair Technologies, is considering options including bankruptcy to eliminate more than $315 million in senior secured debt.

Fair seeks to launch its new platform in the first quarter of 2022, and Stewart estimated the company would reach a decision on resolving the company's financial situation within the next two or three months.

In an interview last month, Stewart described the new Fair model as analogous to "either Carvana without owning the cars, or think of it as Autotrader where you c…

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Mazda tackles premium, electrification

Mazda tackles premium, electrification

Mazda's rapidly evolving lineup is moving in several different directions at once.

Smaller vehicles are getting more luxurious on the high trims but remaining affordable at the base. A new rear-wheel-drive, large-product platform is being developed to take on premium brands. And there's a greater focus on all-wheel drive, even on cars.

Meanwhile, the Japanese brand is planning hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, some likely using technology from automotive partner Toyota. The two automakers are near completion of a joint-venture assembly plant in Alabama that will build distinct vehicles for each of them.

For Mazda's current small-platform vehicles, the Mazda3 sedan/hatchback was redesigned for 2019, and the CX-30 crossover was new for 2020. The top-selling CX-5 is ready for a significant freshening. And the Mazda6 midsize sedan and CX-3 subcompact crossover are discontinued.

Mazda's large-product platform under development will use …

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Not so fast on self-driving cars, Toyota boss cautions after Paralympian hit

Not so fast on self-driving cars, Toyota boss cautions after Paralympian hit

TOKYO — When its newfangled e-Palette people mover hit a visually impaired judo wrestler in the athlete village for the 2020 Paralympic Games last month, Toyota proposed a rather ironic safety solution for a supposedly self-driving vehicle: more humans and more human oversight.

The boxcarlike shuttle buses — a public display of Toyota's interest in autonomous vehicles — each got a second safety operator. And the number of crossing guards directing traffic and protecting pedestrians was more than tripled along the e-Palette's route.

Toyota President Akio Toyoda also quickly apologized for the accident and just as quickly issued a reality check about the rudimentary state of today's autonomous driving technology. "I don't think it's at all realistic yet that self-driving cars can travel normally on ordinary roads," he said afterward.

Toyoda's appraisal may be a buzzkill for an industry that's furiously pursuing a new wave of futuristic technologies. But …

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VW, Stellantis, Renault enter new battlefields in EV race

VW, Stellantis, Renault enter new battlefields in EV race

The battery cell "is tomorrow's combustion chamber," Porsche CEO Oliver Blume declared at parent Volkswagen Group's Power Day.

The VW event, which came not long after Tesla's Battery Day in September 2020, marked the first of a series of announcements from European automakers that laid out their plans to replace internal combustion engines with battery- driven propulsion.

They included VW's Power Day in March, Renault's eWays ElectroPop event in June, and Stellantis' EV Day and Daimler's EV strategy announcement, both in July.

The automakers used the events to expand on how they were going to meet the 468 gigawatt-hours of battery cell capacity IHS Markit estimates will be needed in Europe to meet the European Union's proposed 55 percent CO2 reduction target by 2030.

The promise of new battery plants, mostly with cell partners, was the concrete result of €2.9 billion ($3.5 billion) of investments from EU countries promis…

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The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Getting worse

The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Getting worse

The auto industry’s shortage of semiconductors grew still worse last week, causing AutoForecast Solutions to ratchet up its worst-case scenario once again.

The forecaster now estimates the global industry will lose more than 8.5 million vehicles from its collective production plans before the crisis is over. 

That estimate is 440,000 vehicles higher than its outlook one week earlier.

The shortage shows no sign of easing soon, and automakers in North America, Asia and Europe last week continued to warn of further negative impact.

General Motors said it will cut output at its light-duty pickup plants in Fort Wayne, Ind., and Silao, Mexico, because of inadequate supplies of chips.

In Europe, Daimler CEO Ola Källenius told Automotive News’ German-language sibling publication, Automobilwoche, that “our sales in the third quarter are likely to be noticeably lower than in the second quarter” as a result of chip shortage-related factory cuts.…

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Ford: Gasoline leak at Mich. plant ‘likely’ source of sewer system contamination

Ford: Gasoline leak at Mich. plant ‘likely’ source of sewer system contamination

DETROIT — A gasoline leak at Ford Motor Co.'s Flat Rock, Mich., assembly plant is likely the cause of vapors and gasoline found in the city's sewer system, prompting a state of emergency in the area, southwest of Detroit, the company said.

The factory, where the Ford Mustang is built, is closed through the Labor Day weekend as previously planned while Ford continues to investigate the matter. The leak and Ford's role were first reported late Friday by The Detroit News.

"We take our responsibilities as a corporate citizen and to protect the environment seriously," Bob Holycross, Ford's vice president for sustainability, environment and safety engineering, said in a statement. "We've been working with city, state and federal agencies over the last several days to understand and address the issue in Flat Rock."

The News, citing the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, said an estimated 1,000 to 3,000 gallons of unleaded gasoline are t…

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Tesla crash victim’s autopsy shows alcohol above legal limit

Tesla crash victim’s autopsy shows alcohol above legal limit

The Tesla owner killed along with a friend last spring in a fiery crash outside Houston had almost twice his state’s legal limit of alcohol in his system, an autopsy report first obtained by Bloomberg News shows.

The gruesome deaths of anesthesiologist William Varner, 59, and Everette Talbot, 69, in the wealthy neighborhood of The Woodlands on April 17 drew widespread attention because first responders found the driver’s seat was unoccupied.

Initial comments from local police said that “no one” was driving, which generated news headlines about a “driverless” Tesla and speculation on whether the Autopilot driver-assistance system on Varner’s car was engaged at the time of the crash. Tesla shares fell the next trading day and two federal agencies -- the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board -- launched probes.  

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EVs driving force behind auto plant investments

EVs driving force behind auto plant investments

Vehicle electrification is not only dominating the conversation about the auto industry's future, it's also now dominating North American factory investment.

In the first six months of this year, 95 percent of all automaker plant site investment in North America was for electric vehicle-related products, representing more than $12 billion.

That's up from 65 percent of investment in the two previous years, according to the Book of Deals, a database that monitors new plants and manufacturing investment projects.

"We're seeing an acceleration," said Bernard Swiecki, director of the Automotive Communities Partnership, which maintains the database to help states and communities track economic development opportunities in the auto industry. "And when you consider that the Biden administration is committed to EV technology and CO2 reduction, we have to assume the industry's investment in that area is only going to increase. You have to wonder if people might …

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