Selasa, 08 Desember 2009

Most Emailers Unhappy With Dealership Responses

Most auto shoppers who send email leads to dealerships dislike the way their messages are handled, according to a survey by AutoTrader.com, an online vehicle marketplace.

Only 37% of new-car shoppers who submitted leads were satisfied with the process. The satisfaction rate was higher for used-car shoppers: 49%.

Most satisfied are people who got a response within three hours. A response time of between three hours and a day left shoppers somewhat satisfied. Full dissatisfaction kicked in after a day with no reply.

“Dealers should establish a process for quickly responding to emails,” AutoTrader CEO Chip Perry says.

A personal reply within a day is best, he says. Better than nothing is an automated response saying, “We received your email; someone will contact you soon.”

The study indicates the top three reasons shoppers send dealerships emails are to: confirm a vehicle is still available (76%), get more information about a vehicle (57%) and ask if the posted price is flexible (53%).

Although responding quickly to emails is important, they’re not a primary channel for shopper-dealer communications, AutoTrader research indicates.

Up to 90% of consumers use the Internet to shop for cars but only a quarter of them send emails to dealerships, Perry says.

Dealers need processes for quick email responses, says AutoTrader CEO Chip Perry.

Those that don’t say they prefer dealing with sales people in person and want an immediate response.

Eighty percent of car shoppers who visited a dealership showed up without prior contact, according to an AutoTrader study in conjunction with Northwood University. Seventeen percent phoned beforehand. Only 2% emailed.

“Many people still crave a communication method that is more human,” says Dave Schoonover, a marketing manager for Kia Motors America Inc.

One reason so many car consumers skip emails to dealerships is that “so much information is available online about dealers and their inventories,” says Anna Zornosa, general manager of The Cobalt Group Inc.’s Dealix.com, which provides Internet leads to dealerships.

“People can click directly to website pages, fill out forms and inspect inventory,” she says at a J.D Power and Associates’ Internet conference here.

First-time car buyers are more likely to use email, she says. They also are “extremely interested” in independent opinions about cars, such as views expressed on third-party automotive Internet sites.

Modern technology speeds up car shopping, but essential elements remain unchanged, says Christian Nimsky, vice president of Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com, a vehicle-value guide.

“People are asking, ‘What is my car worth as a trade-in? What car should I buy? What’s the complete transaction price?’” he says. “When you cut through all the technology, these are the questions they want answered.”

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Perry agrees the basics count. At some point, “people want to see a live car on a dealer lot,” he says. “They want to see a car and a deal. When dealers fulfill that need, it moves the needle.”

Conversely, when information is inconsistent – such as online inventory listings for cars that already have been sold – “people tend to back off and think about contacting another dealer,” Nimsky says.

Most customers would prefer to avoid going from dealer to dealer, Schoonover says.

“Ideally, a customer has a good relationship with a dealer who treats him or her right,” he says. “No one wants to deal with five different dealers any more than you would want to go to five different Nordstrom’s to buy something.”

General Motors on Monday said it would invest US$336m

General Motors on Monday said it would invest US$336m in its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant to begin production of the Chevrolet Volt electric car, with extended-range capabilities, in 2010. The plant initially will also build Opel/Vauxhall Ampera variants for Europe although production of those is expected eventually to shift across the Atlantic, possibly to the Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port, north west England, though a final decision has not been made.

This brings GM's combined Volt-related investments in Michigan to $700m, over eight facilities. Detroit-Hamtramck will be the final assembly location for the Volt, using tooling from Grand Blanc, lithium-ion batteries from GM's Brownstown Township battery pack manufacturing facility, camshafts and connecting rods from Bay City, and stampings and, eventually, the Volt's 1.4-litre engine-generator from Flint (initial supplies will be imported).

"We expect the Detroit-Hamtramck plant will be the first facility in the US owned by a major automaker to produce an electric car. It is the hub for the wheel that we began rolling in 2007 when the Volt debuted at the [Detroit motor show]," said GM vice president of global product planning Jon Lauckner.

"Since then, the field of challengers and partners has grown significantly. This competition will expedite the development of electric vehicle technology and infrastructure."

After the Volt's debut in January 2007, other automakers announced six plug-in hybrid or electric vehicles later that year, followed by 19 introductions in 2008 and five more this year.

In addition to GM's $700m in Volt-related facility investments, there are the many suppliers, utility companies and organizations investing in Michigan and the US to support Volt production and electric vehicle development. In August, the US Department of Energy selected 45 companies, universities and organisations in 28 states for more than $2bn in awards for electric drive and battery manufacturing and transportation electrification.

To reduce cost and maximize flexible manufacturing techniques, some equipment for Volt production is being reused from other GM facilities and installed in the Detroit-Hamtramck plant's body shop. The car will be built on the existing assembly line at Detroit-Hamtramck. Assembly of prototype vehicles will begin in the spring, with the start of regular production scheduled for late 2010.

Detroit-Hamtramck opened in 1985, and currently employs about 1,200 workers, including 1,100 hourly workers represented by United Auto Workers (UAW) 'Local 22'.

The Volt is an electric vehicle with extended-range capability. It is designed to drive up to 40 miles (60km) on electricity without using petrol or producing tailpipe emissions. When the lithium-ion battery runs out, an engine/generator seamlessly operates to extend the total driving range to about 300 miles (500km) before refueling or stopping to recharge the battery. Pricing has not been announced.

Jumat, 06 November 2009

1962 Corvette C1-RS is a worthy Goodguys Street Machine of the Year


1962 Chevrolet Corvette C1-RS - Click above for a high-res image gallery

It takes a lot to win the the Goodguys Street Machine of the Year award, but this custom 1962 Corvette convertible you see here easily deserves the honor. The car not only looks incredible, but it posted the fastest time at the Goodguys autocross track as well! Every single one of the body panels on the car has been modified, and the majority of the components are constructed either of aluminum or carbon fiber.

Powering the C1-RS is an LS7 V8 putting out more than 600 horsepower, but we were most impressed with the eight carbon fiber intake trumpets on either side of the engine that bring air into the intake manifold. The interior was beautifully crafted as well, with a custom fabricated aluminum dash and console and Alcantara and leather seats. Check out the high-res gallery below to see all the details yourself, or follow the jump to read more about the car.


1962 Chevrolet Corvette C1-RS

Toyota execs deny cover-up after feds rebuke automaker over runaway car investigation


Remember Toyota's massive 3.8 million unit unintended acceleration recall that was attributed to pesky floor mats? It appears defective floor mats doesn't tell the whole story, as the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration declared in a statement that "this (unintended acceleration) matter is not closed," adding "removal of the floor mats is simply an interim measure, not a remedy of the underlying defect in the vehicles."

Up to 2,000 Toyota customers claim to have experienced a sudden surge of acceleration, and some reportedly told ABC News that they didn't even have the recalled floor mats in their vehicles. Even more disturbing are the results of an ABC News investigation that reportedly found "hundreds" of accidents and up to 16 deaths as a result of unintended acceleration.

Four of those deaths occurred in August when an off-duty California Highway Patrol Officer, traveling with his wife, daughter and brother in-law, were killed after their Lexus accelerated uncontrollably. The driver's brother in-law called 911 and said that the brakes didn't work before the vehicle reached an intersection, struck another car, went into a ditch and caught fire. Some Toyota owners feel there is an electronic glitch in the system that controls the throttle and the ABC report shows that there is some anecdotal evidence which illustrates that incidents rose after the system was put into place in 2002, but so far, NHTSA has found no evidence to support those claims after six investigations.

ABC News caught up with Toyota Vice President Yukitoshi Funo (pictured second from left) and asked him if Toyota was covering anything up. Funo replied "It is not part of the Toyota culture and Toyota way to cover up anything," adding that the Japanese automaker is working with NHTSA to come up with an agreement on how to proceed going forward.

If you own a Toyota or Lexus and you are concerned about this issue, it appears that there is little that will be done in the short term other than tie down or remove the floor mats. If you do experience the acceleration issue, Consumer Reports suggests shifting your vehicle into neutral, pressing the brake and holding it down in an effort to bring your vehicle to a stop. This post and video from CR demonstrates how to effectively resolve the situation, and the risks of pumping the brakes. Turning off your vehicle could be a bad idea, as turning off the engine will also result in the loss of power steering and power brakes.

Grunewald Racing Camaro sets its sights on 2010 Formula Drift season


2010 Grunewald Racing Camaro - Click above for high-res image gallery

Conrad Grusewald has been an occasional participant in the Formula Drift series for the past several years with a supercharged C5 Corvette as his vehicle of choice for piloting around clipping points and narrowly missing concrete barriers while in opposite lock. For the 2010 season, however, he plans to step up the efforts with an all new 2010 Camaro built specifically as a drift car with Hankook Tire as the lead sponsor.

In addition to providing the Camaro for Grusewald, Chevrolet also pitched in an LS-A crate motor from GM Performance Parts that should produce more than 600 horsepower at the wheels. The car also features an Eibach suspension, carbon fiber body panels from Seibon, Forgeline aluminum wheels and more. Expect to see more of this car when the Formula Drift season starts in April, but until then you'll have to settle for our gallery of high-res photos below.


Grunewald Racing Camaro

Renault board considering following Toyota out of F1



Things have never been this bad for the Renault F1 team. Their performance is light-years behind where it used to be, their star driver is bolting once again, their top management has been thrown out of the sport in disgrace, and its biggest sponsors are leaving en masse. And now, following months if not years of speculation, the French automaker could be preparing to cut its losses and shut down its racing team altogether.

Reports indicate that Renault's board of directors is currently weighing its options, with possibilities including maintaining its full participation in the series, reverting to acting as an engine supplier for other teams (like Red Bull), or following Toyota and BMW out of the sport before next season. However reports that the FIA is considering taking legal action against Toyota for breach of contract which locked the company into the series through 2012 could make the decision a little more difficult.

The anticipation must be especially gut-wrenching for Robert Kubica, who just signed with Renault for next season after BMW Sauber exited the series. One way or another, the company is expected to announce its decision in the coming days.

Selasa, 15 September 2009

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