Auto Body Gilroy News: 12-13-12

First Drive: 2013 BMW ActiveHybrid 3 – AutoBlog

by Matt Davis

For Those Who Want Their Top Trim 3 Series Greener

The business case is pretty simple: BMW wants a green (or blue, if you like) “liaison” line of models between its standard lineup of cars and the upcoming mega-wow i models. This maximizes choices, fills all niches, and buys time while BMW waits to get those i cars just right before the start of deliveries.

These ActiveHybrid full parallel-hybrid electrics are also acting as the closest BMW can get to its amazing range of turbocharged diesel motors that not enough people want in North America and Asia. In European terms, there is no business case for these hybrid cars apart from curious and cash-heavy early technology adopters, since the EU is awash in BMW’s wonderful oil-burners. Those beloved turbocharged diesels would be a far better product in North America and Asia as well, but, hey, let’s not get all pipedream-y, now. And, no, we’re not trolling here.

So BMW has created a lineup of pretty darn good heavier and pricier models, coining the new brand word ActiveHybrid with versions of the X6, 7 Series, 5 Series and now the 3 Series, called “F30h” internally in this case. The efficiencies gained by this powertrain are fairly good as well, so we’ll try tempering our doubts.

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The Ten Most Important New Cars Of 2012 – Jalopnik

by Raphael Orlove

New cars are often predictable and conservative, but Jalopnik readers managed to find the ten cars that evolved their class or otherwise challenged our assumptions. The ten most important new cars of 2012.  More »

This Is The Best Feature Of The 2014 Silverado And Sierra – Jalopnik

by Travis Okulski

The 2014 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are going to be brand new for 2014. They have engines. They have beds. You can put manure in the back.  More »

Who Was The Most Influential Person In The Auto Industry In 2012? – Jalopnik

by Thomas McIntyre

Critic, CEO, designer, or Jalopnik intern, who had the most impact in 2012?  More »

Four Myths About NHTSA’s Proposal for Mandatory Black Boxes – CarandDriver

by Justin Berkowitz

Twenty-four-hour news networks interrupted their coverage of skydiving cats earlier this week to light a fire under NHTSA’s announcement that it planned to mandate event data recorders, or black boxes, be installed in all new cars. Amidst the frenzy, it almost seems as though many reporting on the announcement didn’t actually read the proposed NHTSA rule or anything about what the event data recorders actually do. We’re here to debunk some of the rumors in circulation.

Myth 1: NHTSA’s Announcement Last Week Said Something We Haven’t Heard Before

Nope. NHTSA has been talking about mandating event data recorders since at least 2006, when it first set rules about how voluntarily installed EDRs had to operate. The only thing NHTSA announced recently is that it plans to put this rule into effect beginning in 2014, which was the date floated officially and unofficially during the past year.

Myth 2: The White House “Signed Off” on NHTSA’s Proposal for Event Data Recorders

A number of major news outlets based their reporting of the black box topic on a story published in the Detroit News, which was titled “NHTSA gets White House OK to mandate vehicle ‘black boxes.’” This makes it sound like Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood brought a bottle of brandy to the Oval Office, kissed Barack Obama’s ring, and said, “Mr. President, even though it’s not the day of your daughter’s wedding, we’d like your blessing for our plan to require automakers to install black boxes in every car. Can we go ahead with this?”

In reality, any time an executive agency proposes a new regulation—whether it’s NHTSA or the Forest Service—they have to clear it with the Office of Management and Budget to make sure the new reg doesn’t conflict with what another agency is doing, isn’t creating some new huge burden for the budget, and that the new rule wouldn’t be totally contrary to the president’s stated goals. The OMB is part of the White House organizational structure, so while it’s technically accurate that the White House cleared the black box plan, this routine rubber stamp is meaningless. [Read More]

Auto Body Gilroy News: 7-31-12

Five sweet and small SUVs – CNET

As Americans downsize their vehicles to get better fuel economy and fit on increasingly congested urban streets, automakers have met the demand with a range of small SUVs. Unlike the lumbering beasts of the ’90s, these little SUVs use independent suspensions to improve ride comfort and new technologies to aggressively pursue better fuel economy. Versatile seating means these vehicles can seat five or haul large amounts of cargo.


2013 Acura RDX – CNET

Acura’s recently redesigned RDX marks the second generation for this premium SUV. A bit smaller than Acura’s full-size MDX, it still boasts plenty of cargo space and room for five.

Read the full review.


2011 BMW X3 xDrive35i – CNET

Although the X3’s last model update was in 2011, BMW’s tech still puts it ahead of many other cars. Features such as an adaptive suspension let it drive like a sports car, while all-wheel-drive helps it out in slippery conditions. … [Read more]

 

BMW Financial edges Mercedes unit in satisfaction study (AutoNews)

BMW Financial Services topped Mercedes-Benz’s finance unit to lead the industry in a study measuring dealers’ satisfaction with lenders.

 

Mitchell Examines Parts Price Inflation in Latest Industry Trends Repor – BodyShopBusiness

August 01, 2012 8:58:17 AM

Mitchell has announced the availability of its Industry Trends Report (ITR) for the third quarter of 2012. Mitchell’s quarterly publication has served the auto physical damage collision and casualty industries with emerging industry trend highlights and key performance indicators for more than a decade.

Auto Body Gilroy News: 6-18-12

BMW i Focuses on Eco-Luxury to Ready I3 for Sale – CNET

(Credit: BMW)

The BMW i3 Concept.

How does a car manufacturer whose motto is “the ultimate driving machine” sell a front-wheel-drive car that takes 8 seconds to hit 60 mph and tops out at 93 mph? By shifting attention from under the hood to inside the cabin, focusing on the urban-electric lifestyle.

BMW opened its first dedicated BMW i Store in London this week. The BMW i3 isn’t scheduled to enter production until 2013, but the company is taking advantage of the Summer Olympics to boost the new vehicle line’s presence. The store serves as a showroom for its upcoming line of electric and plug-in hybrid cars.

BMW i3, Pedelec Concept (pictures)

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Audi R8 Blackbird: Basic Car Wash Techniques – Autoholics

Washing your car has been a Sunday morning tradition for every car fanatic since the day they got their learners permit. Over the years of maintaining some of the rarest cars in the world, we discovered not only washing your car improperly, but drying your car improperly, will slowly diminish your paints shine. This weeks video discusses some of the techniques to safely wash your car using soft and safe paint soap, along with the 3 bucket method to avoid any chance of inadvertently scratching the vehicle during the wash process. Each car has its own nuances, so remember to adjust your techniques according to the needs of your specific vehicle, ieblack paint vs light colored, clearcoat vs single stage, vintage car vs new car. Pick and choose which techniques work best on your vehicle and add it your Sunday routine.then hit the road! Larry Kosilla
(Download a PDF of all the techniques used in this week’s episode at AMMONYC.com)
Video…!

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Auto Body Gilroy News: 5-30-12

Are Distracted Driving Laws Threatening Our Civil Rights? [Distracted Driving]

A San Francisco Bay Area DUI lawyer argues that law enforcement officers are abusing distracted driving laws to engage in unwarranted vehicle searches. He points out the unexpected civil rights ramifications of laws designed to make roads safer. More »

 

Brazilian Beauty

autoholics.comWednesday, May 30, 2012 10:01:00 AM

I don’t know what you guys think, but Brazilian designers are coming up with some really cool concepts. You can see more pics of the DoniRosset here.

Is a Kit Car on Your Automotive Bucket List?

autoholics.comWednesday, May 30, 2012 8:06:00 AM

It’s on mine, even though I currently don’t have the time or space… I’m especially interested in the Factory Five stuff–well engineered, affordable, and with a big community. Love the ’33 Hot Rod. And the Type 65 Coupe. And I’m still waiting for them to bring out a slabside Cobra…

 

BMW Zagato Coupé

autoholics.comSaturday, May 26, 2012 10:25:00 AM

BMW just unveiled this one-off coach-built Zagato Coup for the 2012 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. They also put together an absurdly pretentious video about the design of the car. See more pics plus the silly video after the jump!

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Bugatti Veyron vs Lamborghini Aventador vs Lexus LFA vs McLaren MP4-12

autoholics.comFriday, May 25, 2012 2:47:00 PM

And who will win? Watch!

 

$1.7 Million Bugatti Grand Sport Nearly Crashes On Hillclimb [Video]

At last weekend’s Prescott hill climb, the driver of a targa-topped Bugatti Grand Sport saved his car and a massive amount of money when he almost spun into a grass embankment. For that, we salute him. More »

Auto Body Gilroy News: 5-3-12

Toyota RAV4 EV to make public debut next week – CNET

(Credit: Toyota)

The RAV4 EV, coming to the U.S. this year.

Toyota will officially unveil the RAV4 EV next week, an all-electric SUV that could be an important indicator of electric vehicles sales overall.

The company earlier this week sent out a notice that it will debut the RAV4 EV on Monday May 7 at the International Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS26) in Los Angeles, an important conference for EVs.

Toyota has shown off concept RAV4 EVs already, but important details such as price and availability have not yet been disclosed.

The all-electric SUV is the fruit of a partnership between Toyota and Tesla Motors, which is supplying the electric powertrain for the vehicle. It’s expected to have a driving range of about 100 miles.

For Toyota, the RAV4 EV is something of a departure from its focus on hybrids… [Read more]

 

Babcox Media Launches AftermarketJobs.com – BodyShopBusiness

New automotive aftermarket-specific online job portal offers ability to provide employment listings in collision, distribution, executive, tire and…

 

Repairers Talk Data Mining at Collision Industry Conference – BodyShopBusiness

Some body shop owners want an “opt out” when it comes to signing agreements with information providers on data sharing.

 

BMW and Hyundai in engine cost-sharing talks, report says

BMW is in talks with Hyundai to help shoulder the costs of developing new engine families, according to a German industry newsletter.