VW ‘now’ considering ‘Customer First’ approach

Posted By on September 19, 2005

Bernd PischetsriederBernd Pischetsrider in a quote from today’s WSJ stated that after so many years of enjoying 50% growth through the 90s, particularly in US demand for the VW Jetta and New Beetle, that VW management really wasn’t listening to what the customer wanted. VW’s new policy will be to ask the question: “how does it help the customer and will the customer pay for it. When we have a test drive, the question is not whether I like it. It’s will the customer pay for it? Or will the customer not even notice.”

Audi, Skoda and Seat will no longer make product investment decisions on their own. They will include top managers like Mr. Pischetsrider who will first decide if the market is there for the decisions are made and “which market niche they want to attack.” They will then ask “is this a niche for brand A, B, C or D?”

Perhaps I’m stretching it here, but noticing in a few prior articles that “there has been a massive interest in demand for the Jetta diesel” in the US according to statements made by Len Hunt, the top U.S. executive for the Volkswagen brand, but maybe that means we’ll get a few more models? Hunt states, “Initially we thought diesel demand might be 15 percent of the Jetta sales in the U.S. and it’s more than 20 percent already and rising. It was under way before, but Katrina has accelerated it.”

Volkswagen has been short inventory of US diesel cars and is has commented that it is particularly short Jettas with “automatic transmissions because traditional diesel buyers prefer a manual gearbox.” Len Hunt states that “many of the new buyers are first-time diesel owners.” I personally believe that the DSG gearbox available in the New Jetta might make a difference too? Texans, which has the largest number of pickup truck buyers that are often diesels, have been quick to purchase the new Jettas with diesels. Sales of TDIs in Texas have more than doubled to about 30 percent of VWoA car sales in that state.

Volkswagen is also working with Archer Daniels Midland in testing diesel models to see if they can operate properly using diesel fuel that is composed of 20 percent renewable components such as soybean oil (see article). Current models are only approved with 5 percent biodiesel (B5), but with the pressure to reduce dependence on foriegn oil see potential in possibly approving a 20% blend. (B20)

Volkswagen is not the only company interested in promoting clean diesel vehicles in the US. DaimlerChrysler AG’s Dieter Zetsche, who will take over as chief executive in January when Juergen Schrempp retires, has said U.S. demand for Jeep Liberty SUV and Mercedes E-Class sedan with diesels was already exceeding initial expectations before the hurricane as gasoline prices rose. Zetsche was head of Chrysler and now leads the Mercedes Car Group.

Mercedes sold 470 diesel versions of the E-Class in August, a “significant” increase from the 250 to 300 diesel models it normally sells, according to U.S. Mercedes chief Paul Halata. He credits the oil shock of the 1980s with helping attracting U.S. buyers to Mercedes in the first place and at one point driving diesels to 70 percent of U.S. sales.

Hopefully those of us seeing the efficient diesel improving the US energy picture will see continued growth in both the vehicle choice and the fuels. If Bernd Pischetsrieder is listening to what the market is indicating here in the US, he needs to start bring us a few more diesel models to the US … and soon.

BTW … several other European manufacturers have announced that they intend to export diesels to the US and are undergoing US federalization. I’m anxious to see something from Audi, as they have announced that the A6 is slated for the 2008 model year.

Audi A6

Drive a BMW; Fight Breast Cancer

Posted By on September 18, 2005

Great reason to drive a great car: For the 9th year, BMW and the Susan G. Kormen Breast Cancer Foundation have teamed up to support breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment.

All you have to do to help is test drive one of the special BMW’s on Oct 4th. Just choose your favorite BMW and take it for a spin. BMW will donate $1.00 to the Susan G. Kormen Foundation for every mile you drive!

To reserve your test drive at the BMW Store on Oct 4th, just call 1-877-4-A-Drive.

Experience the exhilaration of driving a new BMW while joining the fight against breast cancer. In partnership with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, BMW organizes an annual event, The Ultimate Drive®, to raise money for breast cancer research and outreach programs. Choose a vehicle, take it for a drive, and we’ll donate $1 per mile on your behalf to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, our partner in raising over $8 million for research in the past eight years. All the information you need to participate is right here, including easy, on-line registration. Sign up today. Together we can turn the corner on breast cancer. Call 1-877-4-A-DRIVE to register.

The Pink Ribbon Collection – show you care with style. Help BMW in the fight against breast cancer. BMW Lifestyle has a line of merchandise, specially-labeled to be distributed at The Ultimate Drive® and through participating BMW centers. For every item purchased, eighty percent of the gross profits are donated to the Susan G. Komen foundation for research and outreach programs.

Information provided by my friend Dave Lewis at the Cincinnati BMW Store.

Cinci-based FITB continues weak performance

Posted By on September 15, 2005

FITB 1 year chart
Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) slipped more than 6% this Thursday morning after a disappointing financial update and seven … SEVEN … analyst downgrades. Not only did P&G warn that the consumer business was weak, Delta Airline file for bankrupcy protection, but the once well run bank is now exposing its weak management as banking conditions tighten.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission released ahead of a presentation to analysts late Wednesday, the company said it expected compression in net interest margins as the direction of interest rates hurt its business.

The issue of net interest margins also hurt the company’s second-quarter results reported in July. It added that despite modest growth is several businesses, it expected expenses to rise due to increased marketing and technology costs.

“While we had fairly low expectations going into the quarter, we found the underlying trends disappointing and seriously question our “buy” thesis on the stock and as a result we are downgrading the stock to “hold,” Citigroup analyst Keith Horowitz wrote Thursday.

Fifth Third shares (FITB: news, chart, profile) fell 6.2% to $39 in pre-market trading.

Citi trimmed its rating on the shares to hold from buy, trimmed its 2005 earnings per share estimate to $2.95 from $3.02, and cut its price target to $41 from $46.

Fifth Third said it expects it third-quarter net interest income fall from second quarter levels. “Continued increases in liability costs and the prolonged flattening of the yield curve have had a greater than anticipated negative impact on both the net interest margin and net interest income in the third quarter,” the company said in its filing.

Analysts at CIBC World Markets downgraded the shares to neutral from outperform early Thursday, citing the unexpectedly high margin compression, as well as modest deposit growth.

“Our thesis on the shares that strong loan growth would offset continued modest net interest margin compression has clearly been wrong, as the compression has been more than modest,” CIBC analysts said in their Thursday report.

However, they also noted that given the shares’ “substantial underperformance” over the last few year, they could benefit in the short term from increased speculation the company may be bought.

CIBC cut its 2005 EPS estimate for Fifth Third to $2.93 from $3.02, and cut its target price for the share by $10, to $38 from $48.

Prudential analysts also downgraded the shares Thursday, cutting their rating to underweight from neutral, and trimming its 2005 earnings per share estimate to $2.90 from $3, and its 2006 estimate to $3.10 from $3.30.

In one of the most dire comments from analysts Thursday, Prudential’s Michael Mayo wrote, “The new news raises issues not only about future earnings but also about the degree that management – much of which is newly reconfigured – has control over the numbers.”

Mayo’s report highlighted, among other issues, that 5 of the top 6 executives at the firm, all except the CEO, are new in their positions since 2004.

“While the company has a deep management bench, the turnover does raise some red flags as to whether the relentless focus on daily execution and meeting sales targets is hurting employee morale, especially during difficult market conditions,” Mayo wrote.

AG Edwards also downgraded Fifth Third and cut its earnings estimates. It now rates the share hold. It expects Fifth Third to earn $2.92 cents a share in 2005, down from a previous estimate of $3 a share.

“We simply think there are better ideas in the regional bank/thrift group. This is not a sell call, as we see value here longer-term, but the risk/reward just isn’t compelling enough to warrant fresh money to the stock,” AG Edwards analyst David George concluded Thursday.

Both Delta and Northwest Airlines file Chapter 11

Posted By on September 14, 2005

The number three airline, Delta Airlines (DAL) proceeds with bankrupcy protection as suspected and stock prices closes the day at 78 cents. Northwest Airlines (NWAC) closes at $1.87 as it to joins Delta in filing Chapter 11 bankrupcy today as well; indications are that its stock will open a dollar lower on Thursday.

Considering Delta is the major airline that hubs in Cincinnati, there may be a concern in regard to flight interuptions. Passengers most likely will not notice any service disruption as the airline intends to operate flights as usual. Be advised though, as a ticket holder that you are considered a creditor and will be at the bottom of the pile in attempting to collect on any dollars that might be due to you in the event the company collapses.

High fuel prices are credited as the final straw for these two Airlines. Delta is based out of Atlanta and has a “crushing debt load of more than $20 billion” and one of the industry’s biggest underfunded pension burdens. It will be highly unlikely that either will be able to recover without government intervention.

Gillette introduces 5 blade razor

Posted By on September 14, 2005

The last major release in ‘razor hype’ from Gillette was the the “Mach 3” in 1998. They have had several other added components like batteries, and lubrication strips but today’s announcement is a big move, as they move past the Shick branded “Quattro” 4 bladed razor. The new “Fusion” razor will not only contain 5 blades that are closely spaced, two lubricated strips, but the battery version will has a microprocessor chip that will monitor battery power and even optimize the ‘vibration component. (also it will tell you went to change the battery – Gillette brand of course!)

Fusion 5 Bladed RazorFor those needing to be on the “cutting edge” (pun intended) of shaving technology … the new Gillette Fusion is your razor. 🙂 The manual version (pictured above)will be available in North America in the first quarter of 2006 and has a retail price of $9.99 with two cartridges. The power model hits stores at the same time and comes with a one cartridge and a AAA battery for $11.99.

Gillette (G) is trading at down slightly at $53.50 on this announcement. The Proctor and Gamble purchase of Gillette is still on track. This will create an even bigger powerhouse in the consumer product industry.

The Boys of Pointe du Hoc

Posted By on September 12, 2005

The Boys of Pointe du HocThe Boys of Point du Hoc, by Douglas Brinkley has masterfully honored Lt. Col. James Earl Rudder and his 225 U.S. Army Rangers for their June 6, 1944 D-Day climb and the man who honored them 40 years later. Their undertaking is beyond thinking as they scaled the 100 foot cliffs while the enemy sprayed them with bullets, cut their ropes and toss grenades down on them.

With thousands of other Allied troops pouring onto the French coast, the success of this vast D-Day invasion hinged largely on the Rangers’ mission. Their mission was to climb the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc and destroy six powerful artillery guns that threatened to rain death on troops as they laned on Omaha beach. According to D-Day planners, “those guns posed a major threat to the invasion. They had to be destroyed.” Quoted 20 years later to historian and journalist Walter Cronkite, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who led the D-Day assault describe the Rangers mission as “pretty much a miracle.”

James Earl RudderJames Rudder who died in 1970 was not around to see the accolades 40 years later, but some of his men were. They return to the cliffs of France with many other D-Day soldiers and their families. Rudder’s story, and those of his brave men have been told many times, but Douglas Brinkley (Historian, noted Author, Tulane History Professor was displaced by Hurricane Katrina although he and his family are safe) has in my opinion made the story even better. Brinkley’s reflection on both the history of the Rangers, the training of the fearless men, the nearly impossible invasion and finally the honor due during the moving 1984 Ronald Reagan speeches is done extrodinarily well. (click for mp3 audio of Reagan’s 40th Anniversary speeches – 4.8 MB) I believe that although Tom Brokaw coined “The Greatest Generation,” Ronald Reagan was the amalgamation. Through his life and presidency we were able to better understand what patriotism and love of country is. There was no better spokesman for that Great Generation.

Ronald Reagan at Pointe Du Hoc

If you enjoy history and the amazing heros that keep our country great, you’ll enjoy this book. For a ‘shot’ of patriotism and what Americans have done to preserve our way of life, this is the ticket. What they died for then, is the freedom we (and much of Europe) enjoys today, lest we forget. They were amazing men giving their lives to free the millions in Europe from tyranny … and our troops are doing the same thing today. They are also American heros. Perhaps its not a perfect comparison, but Americans have and are still freeing people from oppression and tyrants before those threats reach our shores. Some would say ‘December 7th and 9/11’ were similar wake up calls.

Europe: Series of new Volkswagen models

Posted By on September 11, 2005

Wolfsburg, 12 September 2005 posted in the AutoSpectator
Volkswagen will present a series of new models including sixteen world and motor show premieres at the 61st International Motor Show in Frankfurt (IAA). The highlights include the debut of the new Eos cabriolet/coupé, the Golf R32, the Golf GT TDI and the Golf GT and Touran with dual-turbocharged FSI engines (Twincharger)

The Twincharger engines, which are equipped with a turbocharger as well as a compressor for the Golf GT (125 kW) and Touran (103 kW), herald the beginning of a new generation of powerplants. Furthermore Volkswagen will present the Caddy EcoFuel and Touran EcoFuel that run on natural gas, a new version of the Multivan as well as the new top of the range versions of the Passat, Passat Estate, Phaeton and Touareg.

Cabriolet coupé Eos: The new Eos from Volkswagen is the world’s first four-seater car to have a five-piece CSC roof, which combines the characteristics of a coupé, sliding and cabriolet roof. You will have fun all year round with this cabriolet/coupé thanks to its unique roof system, sporty driving properties and between 85 kW / 115 hp and 184 kW / 250 hp of power. (See the Eos press kit for further information.)

Golf GT: Following on from the Golf R32 and the Golf GTI, Volkswagen will launch a third dynamic version of the most successful European car on the market, the Golf GT, at the end of 2005. It provides endless power in a double-pack. The new Golf GT comes with a dual-charged FSI engine — a world premiere — (Twincharger = turbocharger plus compressor) as well as the so far most powerful VW four-cylinder turbo diesel. Both engines deliver 125 kW / 170 hp. Characteristics: more performance, lower consumption. Let’s take the Golf GT with the 1.4-litre 125-kW Twincharger engine, for example. Its four-cylinder engine is the most powerful in an all-new engine range. The Golf GT reaches 100 km/h in just 7.9 seconds with this powerplant. Top speed: 220 km/h. Average consumption: 7.2 litres. For example, the Golf GT 2.0 TDI, which uses the latest piezo unit injector system and four-valve technology, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 220 km/h. Average consumption: 5.9 litres. The Golf GT models will be launched with their own individual styling and equipment.

Golf R32: The new Golf R32, the second generation of the most powerful Golf of all time, will be launched at the Frankfurt motor show. Again, it comes with permanent four-wheel drive, but now has a greater output of 184 kW / 250 hp. Like its predecessor, the new top of the range Golf also features its own distinct look and design. The Golf R32 has a maximum speed of 250 km/h and, as an alternative to a six speed manual gearbox, it is also available with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG). The “R32” then has even greater acceleration reaching 100 km/h in 6.2 seconds instead of 6.5. It will be launched at the end of September.

New Beetle, New Beetle Cabriolet: The new generation of the New Beetle and New Beetle Cabriolet will make their motor show debut in Frankfurt. The distinguishing features include headlights, rear lights, bumpers and wings in the style of the New Beetle Ragster study presented at Detroit. The latest New Beetle represents an even stronger statement for people who like their car to reflect their attitude to life. More than 800,000 people drive the closed or open variations of the world’s most famous and recognisable automotive design.

Jetta: Volkswagen is launching the new Jetta in Europe to tie in with the Frankfurt motor show. The fifth generation of the saloon also sees the company introduce a single name for all markets across the globe. In Germany / Europe, the Bora will therefore be called the Jetta again. It has more space to offer for long journeys than ever before. Compared with the Bora, the length of the new Jetta has grown around 18 centimetres to 4.55 metres. It also has an impressive 527-litre boot (a gain of 72 litres). This combination definitely works. In the USA, for example, the Jetta has managed to secure the position of best-selling car among all European manufacturers year after year. In Europe too, where sales have reached the 6.6 million mark, Volkswagen will now position the Jetta more as a sporty and elegant compact saloon like the US concept. The power ranges from 75 kW / 102 hp to 147 kW / 200 hp

Touran 1.4 TSI, 103 kW: The 125 kW / 170 hp Golf GT will not be the only dual-charged model in the future. The principle of “more power, lower consumption” will also take the Touran even further. A lower performance version delivering 103kW / 140 hp is on its way. In Germany, it will be launched in the 1st quarter of 2006.

Touran 2.0 TDI, 125 kW: While the 125 kW / 170 PS 2.0 litre TDI with piezo unit injector and diesel particulate filter as standard makes the Golf GT a sports car, it turns the Touran into a sports MPV. Its four-cylinder turbo delivers powerful acceleration. The international premiere of the Touran 2.0 TDI will also be at the IAA. This TDI is, of course, also available with the dual clutch gearbox (DSG). On sale from December.

Touran EcoFuel / Caddy EcoFuel and Caddy Life Colour Concept: From 2006, the successful Touran and Caddy ranges will include natural gas versions. The 80 kW / 109 hp multi-talents will also be able to run on petrol. During exclusive gas operation, the range of the Caddy is approx. 430 kilometres and of the Touran approx. 310 kilometres. After that, you can drive on with petrol or stop at one of Germany’s around 650 natural gas garages. The four natural gas tanks have been integrated as under-floor solutions in the rear section (Caddy: 26 kg; Touran: 18 kg). If you prefer conventional drives, but still want an unconventional car, we recommend the Caddy Life Colour Concept. The exterior and interior of the spacious compact van for young families are not just colourful, they have exclusive equipment details like 15-inch alloy wheels as well as leather steering wheels, gearstick knob and handbrake lever.

USB interface: In future, Volkswagen will offer an interface for a USB stick/player in the Golf, Golf Plus, Jetta and Touran. You will therefore be able play MP3 and other file formats on the standard audio system. It is then operated with the buttons that are usually used for the CD changer on the radio.

Passat / Passat Variant 3.2 FSI V6 4MOTION: As of the fourth quarter of 2005, a newly developed 3,169 cm3 V6 engine will be available for the Passat and Passat Estate. It delivers 184 kW /250 hp and develops a maximum torque of 330 Newton metres. The six cylinder uses direct fuel injection (FSI) and accelerates the Passat 3.2 V6 FSI to 100 km/h in just 6.9 seconds (estate: 7.2 seconds). Top speed: 246 km/h (estate: 243 km/h). The top of the range models, which come with the DSG double-clutch gearbox and four-wheel drive (4MOTION), have an average consumption of 9.8 and 10.0 litres (estate) every hundred kilometres.

Multivan “Sport Edition”: The Multivan “Sport Edition” is another world premiere. Its emphatically design-orientated equipment includes Xenon headlights, sports suspension, 18-inch alloy wheels, interior décor applications of brushed aluminium and exclusive two-coloured leather seats. The Sport Edition comes with the five-cylinder TDI (96 kW / 131 hp and 128 kW / 174 hp) or the V6 engine (173 kW / 235 hp).

Phaeton W12 / Touareg W12 Executive: The Volkswagen range covers a performance spectrum of 40 kW / 55 hp in the Fox up to – from now on – 331 kW / 450 hp in the Phaeton and Touareg. The performance of the new Phaeton W12 has been increased with modifications to the engine by 22 kW / 30 hp. At the same time, the maximum torque has been increased from 550 to 560 Newton metres and is now available from 2,750 instead of 3,000 rpm as before. The overall effect is an even smoother delivery of power. The new Touareg W12 Executive is just as powerful. Alongside the Touareg W12 Sport is the world’s only twelve-cylinder off-roader. In terms of technology and features, the powertrain on this exceptional SUV with its maximum torque of 600 Newton metres is unrivalled by any other vehicle in this segment.

Technology Park: In addition to its innovative new cars like the Eos cabriolet/coupé, the dynamic Golf GT and the highly economical Touran EcoFuel, Volkswagen will be presenting a range of exciting technologies from today, tomorrow and the future at the 61st International Motor Show in Frankfurt. In hall 3.0, Europe’s biggest car brand has reserved 1,100 m2 of its 5,300 m2 fair booth for the Technology Park. This section features its own special design. The six subject areas of engines, gearboxes, chassis, comfort, electronics and drive and fuel strategy provide an insight into the work of Volkswagen’s Research and Development department merging the present with the future. The technology ranges from the latest Twincharger engine for the Golf GT and the diesel particulate filter to CCS combustion technology. Incidentally, this autumn, Volkswagen will start a widescale retrofit campaign for over six million diesel vehicles. CCS (Combined Combustion System) is a combustion method that combines the advantages of diesel and petrol engines and could become an important engine concept for the coming decades.

Important:
All data and equipment mentioned in this press kit applies to the model range offered in Germany. Models for other countries may differ. Modifications and errors excepted.
The terms FSI, TDI, DSG and CSC are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG or other Volkswagen Group companies in Germany.

TDI NewBeetle gets 78MPG !

Posted By on September 8, 2005

Ernie's Winged BugAlthough I was not at the 2005 TDIFest in Wisconsin this year, I took advantage of the TDIClub website to catch up on things. One of the unique looking TDIs was Ernie Roger’s New Beetle. Ernie, a retired aerospace engineer, created a … for the lack of a better word … ‘spoiler’ for the back of his car to improve aerodynamics. His one tank trip from “just outside Park City to Davenport, Iowa — 1,209 miles — on a single tank of gas.” Calculating his mileage, he was able to log 78MPG. Impressive if you can take the attention. 🙂

Winged Bug

You can read more in an article that was published in the Utah Deseret Morning News.

Delta Airline to make heavy cuts

Posted By on September 8, 2005

Close to home and impacting friends here in Cincinnati, Delta Airlines has announce some major cost cutting efforts in hopes to save a floundering airline. The Cincinnati Enquirer details the plan that will eliminate 1000 employees and approximately 26% of Delta’s daily flights from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Today’s 599 departures will be reduced to 442 by December 1, 2005.

Cincinnati Metro using B30

Posted By on September 5, 2005

Biodiesel BusCincinnati Metro will operate its 390 buses on a blend of 30% biofuel and 70% regular diesel with this initial delivery. Biodiesel can be mixed with regular diesel fuel or can be used 100% in place of regular diesel. The percentage of biodiesel that Metro uses will change based on availability of regular diesel fuel.

Metro has arranged to purchase soybean-based diesel fuel, also called biodiesel, biofuel or soydiesel. The first delivery was made yesterday to fuel buses with biodiesel beginning today. The bus fleet uses about 10,000 gallons of diesel per day and Metro has the capacity to store enough fuel to operate the fleet for one week. Running out of fuel would jeopardize service.

Metro has recently been designated as a “blender” by the IRS, which means that Metro is permitted to mix biodiesel and regular diesel fuel in its own tanks and is eligible for a credit on the cost of the fuel.

The price of regular diesel fuel on the open market is around $2.30 per gallon; biodiesel cost is about $3, but Metro gets a almost $1 credit per gallon from the IRS due to Metro’s blender status.

Metro was one of the first transit systems in the country to experiment with biodiesel, operating its buses several million miles on the alternative fuel. In 1993 and 1994, Metro participated in two successful national tests for soybean-based biodiesel. In 2000, Metro experimented with biodiesel made from recycled cooking oils from local restaurants. In 2001, Metro operated almost half its fleet on a soydiesel blend. All of the tests were funded throughspecial alternative fuels grants. Based on this experience, Metro has been pleased with the performance of the fuel in its buses.

More information is available at the Sorta website.

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