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General Motors Corporate News
Canadian Auto News Watch - Tuesday October 14, 2014 General Motors Corporate News GM defect now linked to 27 deaths; US$400M set aside Byline: Jessica Dye, Source: Reuters, Page: FP11, Edition: National National Post - Tue Oct 14 2014 GM ignition-switch death toll reaches 27, attorney says Note: Also in Edmonton Journal. Source: The Associated Press, Page: B1 / Front, Edition: Early Windsor Star - Tue Oct 14 2014 Attorney says death toll from GM ignition switches now stands at 27; GM ignition switch deaths rise to 27 Canadian Press - Mon Oct 13 2014 GM issues recalls affecting 60,575 cars Byline: NICK TRAGIANIS, Source: The Gazette, Page: B17, Edition: Early Montreal Gazette - Tue Oct 14 2014 2014 Cadillac ELR customers to get free fast charger Byline: Nauman Farooq, Source: AutoGo.ca, Page: E19 The Telegram (St. John's) - Sat Oct 11 2014 Corvette's Valet Mode could be illegal Byline: Charles Jolicoeur, Source: AutoGo.ca, Page: E19 The Telegram (St. John's) - Sat Oct 11 2014 Riding along with Big Brother Byline: Kumar Saha, Page: W4, Edition: ONT Toronto Star - Sat Oct 11 2014 Ram not expected to go aluminum anytime soon Byline: Nick Tragianis, Source: Postmedia News, Page: C2, Edition: Final The Province - Tue Oct 14 2014 U.S., Canadian auto sales expected to stay strong Byline: GREG KEENAN, Page: B3, Edition: Ontario The Globe and Mail - Tue Oct 14 2014 USED CAR CRUNCH; Shortage of off-lease vehicles tied to recession crimps supply, sends prices higher Byline: GREG KEENAN, Page: B1, Edition: Ontario The Globe and Mail - Mon Oct 13 2014 September, another month of growth in car sales Byline: Charles Jolicoeur, Source: AutoGo.ca, Page: E22 The Telegram (St. John's) - Sat Oct 11 2014 Fiat Chrysler makes its U.S. debut; Analysts see risks Byline: Agnieszka Flak and Jeffrey Dastin, Source: Reuters, Page: FP13, Edition: All_but_Toronto National Post - Tue Oct 14 2014 Column: Finally, auto nuptials; Merged Fiat Chrysler Automobiles debuts in New York as it embarks on four-year plan Byline: Kristine Owram, Source: Financial Post, Page: FP3, Edition: National National Post - Sat Oct 11 2014 Fiat Chrysler shares hit the market; Newly merged automaker's stocks close first trading day just below where they began Note: Also in Windsor Star, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Hamilton Spectator. Byline: The Associated Press, Page: S8, Edition: ONT Toronto Star - Tue Oct 14 2014 Sergio Marchionne rebuilds Fiat Chrysler at 200 m.p.h.; The transatlantic marriage of two struggling regional carmakers will probably be the capstone of his career Byline: David Rocks And Tommaso Ebhardt, Source: Bloomberg, Page: A5, Edition: Early Windsor Star - Sat Oct 11 2014 Return to top General Motors Product News We drove 'em, towed with 'em and even hauled with 'em Byline: Jil McIntosh, Page: W14, Edition: ONT Toronto Star - Sat Oct 11 2014 GMC Canyon, Chevrolet Colorado fill the mid-size pickup void; Two-mid-sizers look to revitalize a moribund segment Byline: JEREMY SINEK globeandmail.com - Sat Oct 11 2014, 6:00am ET PLACE AUX CAMIONNETTES COMPACTES ; RETOUR DU COLORADO ET CANYON Byline: JACQUES DESHAIES, Page: A10, Edition: final Le Journal de Québec - Sun Oct 12 2014 PICK-UP: LES MEILLEURS DE 2015 Byline: VINCENT NOËL, Page: A3, Edition: final Le Journal de Montréal - Sun Oct 12 2014 2015 Chevrolet Suburban; Day 4 - Autos.ca Permalink: www.autos.ca... autos.ca - Tue Oct 14 2014 CHEVROLET EN 2015: DU MUSCLE COMME JAMAIS Byline: ALAIN MCKENNA, Page: A12, Edition: final Le Journal de Québec - Sun Oct 12 2014 2014 GMC Terrain - Autos.ca Permalink: www.autos.ca... autos.ca - Tue Oct 14 2014 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe - Wheels.ca Permalink: www.wheels.ca... wheels.ca - Tue Oct 14 2014 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe - The Car Guide Permalink: www.guideautoweb.com... guideautoweb.com - Tue Oct 14 2014 Return to top Lifestyle/Social North Star | CAA Magazine Permalink: www.caamagazine.ca... caamagazine.ca - Fri Oct 10 2014 CTV Morning Live Winnipeg for Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 | CTV Winnipeg News Permalink: winnipeg.ctvnews.ca... winnipeg.ctvnews.ca - Fri Oct 10 2014 Chevrolet Hockey Helmet Program | Breakfast Television Winnipeg Permalink: www.btwinnipeg.ca... btwinnipeg.ca - Fri Oct 10 2014 Olympic gold-medallist works to build concussion awareness | Watch News Videos Online Permalink: globalnews.ca... globalnews.ca - Fri Oct 10 2014 Travel Canada: Yukon strikes all the right notes | Toronto Star Note: Also published in newspaper September 13, 2014. Permalink: www.thestar.com... thestar.com - Fri Oct 10 2014 Return to top Safe & Sure SNAP North Toronto - Safe And Sure Child Car Seat Installation Workshop Permalink: www.snapnorthtoronto.com... snapnorthtoronto.com - Mon Oct 13 2014 Return to top General Motors Corporate News GM defect now linked to 27 deaths; US$400M set aside National Post Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: FP11 Section: Financial Post Byline: Jessica Dye Dateline: NEW YORK Source: Reuters A program to compensate victims of a faulty ignition switch in General Motors Co. vehicles has approved three new death claims, bringing the total number of deaths linked so far to the switch to 27, according to a report released on Monday by the lawyer overseeing the program. Since it began accepting claims on Aug. 1, the program has received a total of 1,371 claims for deaths and injuries, according to the report by the office of Kenneth Feinberg, who GM has tapped to run the program. The report listed all of the claims received and approved as of Friday. GM has faced criticism this year for waiting 11 years to begin recalling millions of cars with ignition-switch problems that were linked to fatalities. The switch can slip out of position, stalling the vehicle and disabling air bags, and the defect led to the recall of 2.6 million vehicles earlier this year. So far, 52 claims have been deemed eligible for compensation, including the 27 deaths and 25 injuries, the report showed. Overall, the number of claims received for injuries and deaths was up more than 21% from 1,130 last week, according to the report. The rise is attributable in part to 13 new death claims, bringing the total number of death claims received by the automaker to 178, and to a continuing uptick in the number of claims for less serious injuries - those that require hospitalization but do not cause serious permanent damage - from 886 to 1,108. The program will continue to receive applications until Dec. 31 on behalf of individuals injured or killed in accidents they say were caused by the switch problem. GM has given Mr. Feinberg, who has overseen compensation programs for high-profile catastrophes such as the 9/11 attacks and Deepwater Horizon oil spill, free rein to determine eligibility criteria under the program and to approve or reject claims. The amount of compensation has not been capped, but GM has set aside at least US$400-million to cover the costs. Under the program's protocol, eligible death claims can expect a payout of at least US$1-million or more, depending on whether the deceased had any dependents or any other "extraordinary circumstances" applied. Once claims are approved, Mr. Feinberg's office makes cash offers to the eligible claimants. At least three families so far have accepted the awards, according to plaintiffs' lawyers. © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration: • Brendan Smialowski, AFP, Getty Images / The office of Kenneth Feinberg, above, has received a total of 1,371 claims for deaths and injuries over the GM ignition-switch crisis. Edition: National Story Type: News Length: 380 words Return to top GM ignition-switch death toll reaches 27, attorney says Windsor Star Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: B1 / Front Section: News Dateline: DETROIT Source: The Associated Press general motors Also in Edmonton Journal. noted on Tue Oct 14 2014 5:46 am ET At least 27 people have died and 25 people have been seriously injured in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was hired by GM to compensate victims, updated the totals Monday. Feinberg says he has received 178 death claims since August. Of those, 27 have been deemed eligible for compensation payments. Twenty-five of the 1,193 injury claimants have also received compensation offers. Feinberg has made 31 settlement offers, and 21 have been accepted thus far. None of the offers has been rejected, said Camille Biros, deputy administrator of the fund for Feinberg's firm. GM knew about faulty ignition switches in Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars for more than a decade but did not recall them until February of this year. The switches can slip out of the "on" position, which causes the cars to stall. © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Edition: Early Story Type: News Length: 136 words Return to top Attorney says death toll from GM ignition switches now stands at 27; GM ignition switch deaths rise to 27 Canadian Press Mon Oct 13 2014 Section: Business DETROIT - At least 27 people have died and 25 people have been seriously injured in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was hired by GM to compensate victims, updated the totals Monday. Feinberg says he has received 178 death claims since August. Of those, 27 have been deemed eligible for compensation payments. Twenty-five of the 1,193 injury claimants have also received compensation offers. Feinberg has made 31 settlement offers, and 21 have been accepted thus far. None of the offers has been rejected, said Camille Biros, deputy administrator of the fund for Feinberg's firm. GM knew about faulty ignition switches in Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars for more than a decade but didn't recall them until February of this year. The switches can slip out of the "on" position, which causes the cars to stall, knocks out power steering and turns off the air bags. Feinberg will accept claims until Dec. 31. Copyright © 2014 The Canadian Press Length: 153 words Return to top GM issues recalls affecting 60,575 cars Montreal Gazette Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: B17 Section: Driving Byline: NICK TRAGIANIS Source: The Gazette GM has announced it will recall some 60,575 vehicles in three separate recall campaigns, including one over ignition switch concerns. The first and largest covers 47,000 examples of the 2008 and 2009 Pontiac G8 sedan, as well as the 2011 to 2013 Chevrolet Caprice, a fleet-only sedan based on the G8 and sold in the U.S. Similar to GM's previous recall affecting the Chevrolet Camaro, the automaker says the ignition switch in the affected G8s and Caprices can be bumped out of the "on" position if the car is running and the driver's knee comes in contact with the key. The second recall affects 2004 to 2007 model-year Cadillac CTS-Vs, and 2006 and 2007 STS-V sedans over a faulty fuel pump that could overheat and result in a fuel leak. The final recall covers 304 Chevrolet Sonic subcompacts from 2014 because of the possibility of airbag issues caused by a loose electrical connection in the steering column. The latest set of recalls brings GM's total for 2014 to 75 separate campaigns, according to AutoGuide. © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration: • GENERAL MOTORS / GM's latest recalls include 47,000 2008-09 Pontiac G8s for ignition switch issues. Edition: Early Story Type: News Length: 162 words Return to top 2014 Cadillac ELR customers to get free fast charger The Telegram (St. John's) Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: E19 Section: Drive Byline: Nauman Farooq Source: AutoGo.ca Cadillac's electric wonder, the 2014 ELR has had a difficult start. While many auto writers have applauded this stylish plug-in hybrid coupe, it hasn't exactly been flying off the showroom floor. The possible deterrent for many of its potential customers is the price, which starts at $78,250 (minus any Federal green car incentives in your respective province). To sweeten the deal, Cadillac Canada is now offering early buyers of the ELR, an upgraded 240-volt home charger - with professional installation - for free. The 120-volt charger that the car was initially offered with, takes between 12.5 to 18 hours to fully charge the vehicle's 16.5 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack - the 240-volt quick charger drops that time to just five-hours, which is much more appealing. On a full charge, Cadillac reckons the 2014 ELR can cover roughly 59 km in electric mode. When your battery is depleted, a 1.4L I4 engine will get you home. With a fully charged battery and a full tank of gas, GM Canada says the 2014 ELR coupe has a driving range of approximately 480 km. Will the free upgraded charger entice more customers to sign the dotted line to bring a 2014 Cadillac ELR home? Time will tell. © 2014 Transcontinental Media G.P. All rights reserved. Length: 194 words Return to top Corvette's Valet Mode could be illegal The Telegram (St. John's) Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: E19 Section: Drive Byline: Charles Jolicoeur Source: AutoGo.ca The new Chevrolet Corvette can be equipped with a device that records various vehicle data to see how it was used when the owner no longer has it in his or her possession. The problem is that this device is illegal in many American states. General Motors sent a letter to its dealers recently asking them to contact owners of the Chevrolet Corvette equipped with the Performance Data Recorder system, which includes the much talked-about "Valet Mode", to warn them that use of the system is not permitted by law in twelve American states including California. In addition to recording the speed and the way the Corvette was driven, the PDR device is able to record conversations taking place inside the vehicle. But some American states require anyone who wants to record another person to obtain the consent of that individual in advance. So General Motors has decided to update the PDR software so that it notifies anyone who is driving the car that his or her actions are being recorded, a function that does not exist at present. Although the PDR system was originally designed to allow Corvette owners to record their vehicle's performance, General Motors has also touted the increased security offered by technology when handing the Corvette over to a valet. "Anyone who has felt apprehension about handing over their keys will appreciate the peace of mind of knowing exactly what happened while their baby was out of sight," Harlan Charles, project manager for the Corvette, said back in August. © 2014 Transcontinental Media G.P. All rights reserved. Length: 253 words Return to top Riding along with Big Brother Toronto Star Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: W4 Section: Wheels Byline: Kumar Saha Once upon a time in North America, cars were symbols of freedom. Chuck Berry sang about ridin' around in the automobile with "no particular place to go." If you wanted to drop off the radar and step out into the great wide open, the car was a good place to start. But times have changed. So have our vehicles. These days, cars are able to do many things. Keeping an eye on you is on that list as well. The increasing number of electronic sensors constantly record not just all the happenings under the hood, but also your interactions with the vehicle - speed, driving patterns, braking. Similarly, the paired smartphone or the in-built navigation system keep record of where you go, who you call, and often by inference, what you do and buy (the trip to Walmart or the outlet mall in Buffalo might say more about you than you can imagine). True, we expect our cars to be smarter. We want our car to be able to tell us when it's going to break down before it does, when it's up for maintenance and, literally, drive us around without intervention. So, in a way we have surrendered our proverbial freedom for convenience. Or have we? The murmur around the legality and privacy of in-car data has been steadily growing over the last year. With all the recent high-profile recalls involving General Motors, and Toyota before that, lawyers are beginning to wonder if at some point courts could begin requesting access to vehicle data. According to a law professor quoted in a Business Insider article, the vehicular environment could be no different from that of a bank or the Internet. If you did something wrong or if some information from that particular environment could determine legal proceedings, arms of the law could indeed reach into your dashboard. Automakers, such as Ford, have been up front in stating that they would make such data available to law enforcement agencies, if needed. GM has similar disclaimers for its OnStar telematics systems, specifying that it retains the right to "review the data for product safety or security purposes, to protect the safety of you or others, or to help maintain the proper operation of your vehicle." Vehicle owners are most likely to accept, even if reluctantly or somewhat forcibly, the use of vehicle data in complex legal battles that serve a greater good or in cases involving some form of criminality. But the use of data for other purposes - for example, marketing or insurance - is where things may get a little testy. GM ran into some trouble in 2011 for not checking with its customers first before allowing its OnStar system to begin collecting and sharing vehicle data with third-parties in order to improve its services. The Detroit automaker later clarified that it will only be using the data anonymously and any information that identifies a specific vehicle or owner will need clear consent before it leaves the system. Customer consent sounds great on paper but the problem is, as we have seen in online services, collection and analysis of user data is essential to improving any service. Most people love the Facebook or Amazon experience because both these services closely track our habits and gently nudge us toward things that we might find useful. Similarly, if we want our cars to be intelligent, there has to be some give and take. Personally, I think the risk lies in two fronts - what the automakers may be actually doing with some of that data and, like much of our other connected experience, the level of exposure we'll have to malcontents and hackers. As I mentioned in an earlier column, automakers and legislators are already seriously considering the second issue. The former is still up in the air and, at least for the short term, automakers will use the opt-in approach with some degree of variability between themselves. However, as vehicles become more entrenched in the matrix, there may be need for some rules of the road. U.S. Senator Al Franken, along with others, has already started the conversation around vehicle data ownership and consent south of the border. I think Canadian legislators and industry insiders need to start looking into it as well in light of our connected future. Kumar Saha is a Toronto-based automotive analyst with the global research firm Frost & Sullivan © 2014 Torstar Corporation Illustration: • U.S. Senator Al Franken is looking into privacy concerns of motorists. CLIFF OWEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Edition: ONT Length: 733 words Return to top Ram not expected to go aluminum anytime soon The Province Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: C2 Section: Trucking Byline: Nick Tragianis Source: Postmedia News Although the 2015 Ford F-150 boasts a new aluminum chassis and body, as well as reports of the nextgeneration Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra going aluminum by 2018, Ram is expected to stick to its steel body through 2020. Sources within Chrysler say the automaker is working on a significant refresh for its Ram pickups by 2017, but following in the tracks of its competitors and opting for a lighter aluminum body isn't in the cards. It would appear Chrysler would be falling behind its competitors as a result, but by sticking to steel, the automaker is avoiding the risk of alienating pickup buyers who feel steel is stronger than aluminum. Not only that, GM and Ford can actually afford it since, unlike Chrysler, they can offset the development costs with how many pickups they sell. In light of stricter fuel economy regulations for trucks taking effect in 2018 south of the border, Chrysler is already ahead of the competition in some ways - it offers a 3.0-litre turbodiesel on the Ram 1500, as well as an eight-speed automatic and start-stop technology. Following the Ram's refresh in 2017, a redesign is expected as early as 2021. © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration: • Postmedia News Files / Despite a refresh in 2017, the Dodge Ram 1500 will stick with its steel body through 2020. Edition: Final Story Type: News Length: 188 words Return to top U.S., Canadian auto sales expected to stay strong The Globe and Mail Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: B3 Section: Report on Business Byline: GREG KEENAN Sizzling auto sales in Canada and the United States should continue to stay hot through next year, according to Royal Bank of Canada. The key factor propelling both markets is solid job growth, because households are more likely to make a major purchase such as a vehicle if they believe their jobs are secure, economist Nathan Janzen said in a report released Tuesday. Mr. Janzen said U.S. vehicle sales have a little more room to grow than Canadian sales and should hit 16.3 million units this year and 16.8 million units in 2015. Canadian sales are on pace to top 1.8 million units this year for the first time ever and although they may fall slightly next year, they should stay above the 1.8 million level, he said. "Interest rates are expected to remain historically low and are expected to rise only gradually going forward," he wrote, "while, in part because of slow price growth, automobile purchases as a share of household incomes are still below prerecession levels," he said in assessing the Canadian outlook. There is some pent-up demand in Canada, he noted, although Canadian sales are underpinned by job growth and vehicle affordability. "A trend toward longer amortization periods on vehicles loans, which are now offered over periods up to eight years, have reduced the level of monthly payments associated with a given purchase price or interest rate," he said. Vehicle sales rose 5.5 per cent through the end of September, putting them ahead of the pace needed to break the record of 1.74 million hit last year. In fact, if sales through the final months of the year simply match the levels hit last year, the record will be broken. The U.S. market is still short of record territory, but is now hitting levels not seen since before the 2008-09 recession. Easing credit conditions, pentup demand arising from the low level of sales during the recession and improving household net worth are some of the factors driving U.S. sales higher, Mr. Janzen said. "Gains in equity markets and a return to growth in house prices have supported recent gains in household net worth, while household deleveraging, which likely restrained growth in overall consumer spending, appears to be winding down," he observed. © 2014 The Globe and Mail Inc. All Rights Reserved. Edition: Ontario Length: 370 words Return to top USED CAR CRUNCH; Shortage of off-lease vehicles tied to recession crimps supply, sends prices higher The Globe and Mail Mon Oct 13 2014 Page: B1 Section: Report on Business Byline: GREG KEENAN The Great Recession has all but faded out of sight in the rear view mirror of the auto industry, but the effects of the downturn are still causing upheaval in Canada's used car market. There's a shortage of used vehicles in the prime four- to seven-year old category that for much of the 2000s formed the bulk of the used car market. The shortage means prices in that segment have risen at the weekly auctions where dealers buy many of their used cars. "In the past, we have sourced some vehicles from auctions, but with less supply it is competitive and pricing is getting unreasonable," said Keith Kalawsky, president of Castlegar Hyundai and Castlegar Kia in Castlegar, B.C. "At this point, we are sourcing most of our used from customer trade-ins." The used car market generates barely any attention - it's not nearly as exciting as the unveiling of shiny new metal - but measured by number of vehicles sold, it's actually bigger than the new vehicle market. Canadians bought about 2.8 million used vehicles last year, compared with a record 1.74 million new cars, trucks and crossovers, according to data compiled by DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. The used vehicle total represented almost two-thirds of all vehicle sales. The shortage of used cars is traced directly back to 200809 when auto makers all but halted leasing during the financial crisis. The return of three-, four- and five-year-old leased cars to dealerships provided a major source of supply prior to the recession when leasing represented more than 40 per cent of new vehicle sales. Leasing has recovered to the point where it amounted to about 17 per cent of the new vehicle market in the past 12 months, data prepared by auto consulting firm J.D. Power and Associates show. "It's a real grind to buy cars right now," said Kevin Bavelaar, who owns Auto Showplace, a Toronto used car dealership. Mr. Bavelaar said he is also buying fewer vehicles at used car auctions and sticking mainly with trade-ins, which has changed his business. Before the recession, the ample supply of recent model-year used cars meant about 80 per cent of the vehicles on his lot were previously leased and so were in the range of four years old. Now, 50 per cent of his investory is in that range and the other half is in the seven- to nine-yearold category. That means he needs to spend more time and money sprucing up the older vehicles before he can sell them and he has to explain to buyers how vehicles have changed in the past decade. "I get it all the time, 'Does this car not have Bluetooth? Does this car not have USB ports?' And I'm like, 'It's an '06, they didn't have that in '06,' " he said. "That is the driving force in everybody's life right now: what kind of technologies does this have. I don't mean technology in airbags and anti-lock brakes; [but] can I play music through my iPhone in this car?" He noted that the prices on four- to seven-year-old vehicles have become so high that the profit margins for dealers are "so skinny that by the time you own it, there's no point in even owning it." Mr. Kalawsky of Castelgar said he typically likes to have a minimum of two to three months supply of used cars on hand. At the moment, he has about a 30day supply available. "The good news is that most used vehicles tend to sell quickly," he said. "But we could use a bit more breathing room to expand this part of our business." The scarcity of recent-year used vehicles is also having an effect on the new vehicle market, said industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers, president of the consulting firm that bears his name. "We believe it's one of the fundamental reasons why so many people are buying new," he said, pointing to the record pace of new vehicle sales, which hit an even higher gear last month when the seasonally adjusted annual rate of vehicle sales in Canada hit two million for the first time. The No. 2 reason for upgrading to a new vehicle is fuel economy, he noted, so it makes more sense for consumers to buy a new vehicle equipped with the most upto-date fuel economy features and, at the same time, take advantage of hefty incentives and long-term loans that make monthly payments closer to what drivers would pay if they were leasing cars. "It's almost a no-brainer for a consumer," he said. © 2014 The Globe and Mail Inc. All Rights Reserved. Edition: Ontario Length: 753 words Return to top September, another month of growth in car sales The Telegram (St. John's) Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: E22 Section: Drive Byline: Charles Jolicoeur Source: AutoGo.ca Most manufacturers saw their sales jump more than 10 percent in September, while sales of the industry as a whole experienced an increase of 12.6%. A total of 167,919 new cars were sold in September. Ford finished first in sales with 27,148 units sold, an increase of 16.1 percent. The difference between the three American manufacturers, however, was lower in September as General Motors finished second with 24,555 models sold, a significant increase of 34.4 percent. Fiat-Chrysler in turn sold 23,620 cars, an increase of 19.8 percent compared to the same period last year. Among luxury car manufacturers, Audi did very well in September with an increase of 42.3 percent in sales. However, this did not allow the manufacturer to jump ahead of Mercedes-Benz (3683 sales) and BMW (3,398 sales) in terms of total sales. Infiniti experienced steady growth with 893 units registered, 17 more than in September 2013, while Acura rebounded with 1,664 vehicles sold, 9.8 percent more than for the same time last year. Volvo had a rare month of growth with 17.9 percent more sales last month than in September 2013 while Porsche continued its upward trend with 415 units sold, an increase of 24.6 percent. Jaguar sales increased 11,6 percent last month, while Land Rover (-11.5 percent) and Lexus (-5.0 percent) are the only manufacturers of luxury cars to see their sales drop in September. Among Japanese automakers, Toyota dominated again with 16,834 sales, 7.3 percent more than in September 2013 while Honda finished second with 13,341 sales, an increase of 7.3 percent. Nissan and Mitsubishi distinguished themselves with increases of 30.7 percent and 41.3 percent respectively. Mazda sold 6,338 cars last month, a gain of 12.2 percent while Subaru ended September with 3,807 sales, or 15 percent more than for the same period in 2013. Hyundai again beat Kia among Korean manufacturers with 12,009 new cars registered, a gain of 2.6 percent. Kia sold 5,783 cars, a significant drop of 15.4 percent compared to September 2013. Volkswagen recorded a gain of 11.9 percent last month, while Mini (-35.0 percent) and Smart (-43.2 percent) had a difficult month. © 2014 Transcontinental Media G.P. All rights reserved. Illustration: • Mitsubishi distinguished itself in September with sales increases of nearly 42 percent. Length: 312 words Return to top Fiat Chrysler makes its U.S. debut; Analysts see risks National Post Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: FP13 Section: Financial Post Byline: Agnieszka Flak and Jeffrey Dastin Dateline: MILAN; NEW YORK Source: Reuters Investors cautiously greeted the Wall Street debut on Monday of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, a move that shifts the carmaker's centre of gravity away from Italy and caps a decade of canny dealmaking and tough restructuring by chief executive Sergio Marchionne. "We're finally taking Chrysler back" to the U.S. stock market, Mr. Marchionne said Monday on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. "One of the Detroit Three is coming home." Investors in the United States and Europe approached the new listing gingerly, as analysts expressed reservations about the company's prospects. FCA shares opened at US$9 in New York and rose as high as US$9.55 before closing at US$8.92. Trading was muted, with about 5.8 million shares changing hands on the NYSE. Mr. Marchionne rang the closing bell at the NYSE on Monday to mark the milestone for the 62-year-old CEO who revived one of Italy's top companies and helped rescue Chrysler along the way. The world's seventh-largest auto group sought the U.S. listing to help establish itself as a leading global player through access to the world's biggest equity market and the cheaper, more reliable source of funding it ultimately offers. Mr. Marchionne on Monday said FCA might raise debt funding to help finance its US$60-billion five-year investment plan. Fiat took management control of bankrupt Chrysler in 2009 and completed its buyout this year. It is now combining all of its businesses under Dutch-registered FCA, which will have a U.K. financial domicile and small London headquarters, with operations centres in Turin and Detroit. But Mr. Marchionne has picked a difficult moment to woo U.S. investors. Analysts think U.S. car sales are nearing a peak, while Europe is struggling to recover from years of decline and growth in China and Latin America has slowed. "Only those willing to accept the risks of a highly leveraged turnaround situation in a competitive, capitalintensive, highly cyclical industry should consider investing," Richard Hilgert, an analyst at Morningstar, said in a note. IHS Automotive, a leading industry research firm, said on Monday that it expects FCA will miss Mr. Marchionne's aggressive sales targets for the company as a whole and several of its brands, including Jeep and Alfa Romeo. IHS "does not currently expect this plan to succeed," said analyst Ian Fletcher in a note. In comparison with GM and Ford, FCA is seen as less attractive because of its aging model lineup, high debt, weaker margins in North America and small presence in China. "Ford and GM offer much stronger cash generation and balance sheets, and are thus in a position to return cash to shareholders, while FCA still needs to raise capital," Exane BNP Paribas analyst Stuart Pearson said in a note. © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Edition: All_but_Toronto Story Type: News Length: 453 words Return to top Finally, auto nuptials; Merged Fiat Chrysler Automobiles debuts in New York as it embarks on four-year plan National Post Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: FP3 Section: Financial Post Byline: Kristine Owram Column: In Toronto Source: Financial Post More than five years after Chrysler LLC and Fiat SpA first hooked up, the alliance has proved to be an essential one for both automakers. Under the leadership of Italian-Canadian chief executive Sergio Marchionne, Fiat rescued Chrysler by taking a 35% stake in the Detroit automaker when it was at death's door during the financial crisis. Since then, Chrysler has been able to repay the favour, helping keep Fiat afloat as the European auto industry collapsed during the recession and debt crisis that followed. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will finally cement that partnership Monday as a fully merged company trading on the New York Stock Exchange. "Sergio Marchionne obviously deserves a disproportionate amount of credit," Reid Bigland, CEO of Windsor, Ont.-based Chrysler Canada and head of Chrysler's U.S. sales, said in a recent interview. "Clearly on the strength of our balance sheet we're well positioned and we're also significantly more diversified with respect to our products." Further consolidation could be in the cards. Mr. Marchionne recently told Bloomberg Businessweek there's room for an automotive player even bigger than current market leader Toyota Motor Corp., and chairman John Elkann said Fiat Chrysler is "ready to participate" if it makes sense. The Fiat-Chrysler combination has helped both companies expand their global reach and improve their product offerings. The newly dubbed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV reported a 19% increase in U.S. sales and a 20% jump in Canadian sales in September. "It is, by a long shot, the best product lineup they've ever had in their history in terms of depth and breadth and quality and features," said industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers, president of DesRosiers Automotive Consultants in Toronto. "It's hard to say, though, whether it's better than anybody else's." Chrysler's sales growth in North America has been disproportionately dependent on trucks. As of the end of August, trucks accounted for nearly 86% of Chrysler's total Canadian sales this year, according to data compiled by Mr. DesRosiers. Fiat Chrysler is also restricted by its lack of higher-end offerings in North America. "Their one shortcoming is they don't have anything in the luxury market, one of the fastest-growing markets in the world and indeed in Canada," Mr. DesRosiers said. Fiat Chrysler is trying to remedy that by reintroducing the Alfa Romeo - perhaps best known for its cameo as Dustin Hoffman's car in The Graduate - to North America this year. Other regions remain challenging for the automaker. In the fiercely competitive European market, auto sales have declined for six consecutive years and are expected to post only a small increase this year. Meanwhile, Fiat has been struggling with declining sales in Brazil, where it has been the No. 1 automaker for 12 years. Fiat's shipments in Brazil fell 21% in the second quarter compared to a year earlier. This was on top of a 7% decline in light vehicle sales in 2013, when the country accounted for about 10% of Fiat's total revenue. The biggest challenge for Fiat Chrysler may be sorting out its financial situation as it embarks on an ambitious four-year expansion plan. The plan, unveiled by Mr. Marchionne in May, sees Chrysler sales growing to more than 800,000 units in 2018 from 350,000 in 2013. It also aims to expand Alfa Romeo sales to 400,000 by 2018, more than fivefold what it sells today. Mr. Marchionne said last week he plans to retire after he implements the strategic plan. "I am not going to do any more turnarounds. I'm done; let some of the young punks do it," he told Bloomberg Businessweek. Some analysts have questioned how realistic Mr. Marchionne's goals are. "There is no way that the company can rejuvenate the Alfa Romeo brand by introducing five or six new cars within the next couple of years," Hans-Peter Wodniok, an analyst at Alpha-Value, wrote in a recent note to clients. "On top of this, it intends to expand production of Jeep trucks into another four or five countries. At the same time, it intends to reduce net debt by some 90% to around ?1-billion ($1.41-billion). We cannot grant management the benefit of doubt as these calculations do not add up." That's not to say that Fiat Chrysler is necessarily a bad investment, at least according to some analysts. In fact, the stock could see a 40% to 100% upside with a "sustainable capital structure," according to Massimo Vecchio, analyst at Mediobanca Securities. "We believe [Fiat Chrysler Automobiles] is no worse than its peers and its business model is not as impaired as some think," Mr. Vecchio wrote in a recent analysis. "We believe that both on an unlevered basis and with a normal leverage the stock could have a significant upside." On Monday, the combined company will list in New York while continuing to trade in Milan. It will also shift its tax residency to London and its legal headquarters to Amsterdam, all with an eye on optimizing profits and shareholder returns. kowaram@nationalpost.com Twitter.com/KristineOwram © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration: • / Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne Edition: National Story Type: Column Length: 812 words Return to top Fiat Chrysler shares hit the market; Newly merged automaker's stocks close first trading day just below where they began Toronto Star Tue Oct 14 2014 Page: S8 Section: Business Byline: The Associated Press general motors noted on Tue Oct 14 2014 Also in Windsor Star, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Hamilton Spectator. 5:59 am ET Shares of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles bounced between negative and positive Monday after making their debut on the New York Stock Exchange. The newly merged company's stock, traded under the symbol FCAU, opened at $9 (U.S.) and rose quickly to $9.55 before falling much of the day. The stock closed at $8.92 as the Dow Jones industrial average slumped. The company began trading in New York to raise its profile and give U.S. investors a chance to own part of the Chrysler comeback story. The stock will also trade in Milan. Chrysler is now profitable, driven by a rebound in U.S. sales, five years after a trip through bankruptcy and a takeover by Fiat orchestrated by the U.S. government. But that performance is offset by Fiat's struggles in Europe. Fiat Chrysler is the seventh-largest auto company in the world, and chief executive officer Sergio Marchionne wanted the merger to consolidate costs and technology to compete with larger global automakers. Fiat Chrysler has an ambitious goal to grow sales 60 per cent to more than seven million cars and trucks by 2018. Combined, the companies sold 4.4 million cars and trucks last year, compared with 6.3 million for Detroit rival Ford. Toyota was the global leader with sales of 9.98 million vehicles. Marchionne, in television interviews during the day, said auto stocks in general are undervalued by investors. He told CNBC that the same naysayers who thought Chrysler would go out of business five years ago are the ones doubting his sales projections now. On Bloomberg Television, he said a new mid-size Alfa Romeo will come to the U.S. in June of 2015, without giving details. Alfa's first U.S. vehicle in years, the 4C sports car, is headed for the U.S. now, he said. Only a limited number of shares went on sale Monday, mainly from Italian stockholders. The company released details of a new share structure Monday, swapping Fiat SpA shares 1-for-1 for stock in the new company. The company also holds 35 million shares and could sell them later in the year. Marchionne said the company will certainly tap the debt markets and could also sell more stock to raise cash to protect itself from a downturn. In an interview, Morningstar senior analyst Richard Hilgert said Fiat Chrysler faces macroeconomic troubles in Europe and South America, its two largest markets outside the U.S. Also, earnings likely will look smaller as the company switches from international to U.S. accounting standards, he said. "Fiat Chrysler's stock is not for the faint of heart," he said in a note to investors. The stock's debut in New York comes at an inopportune time. The market, and auto stocks in particular, took hits last week, with both General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. shares hitting 52-week lows. The combined Fiat Chrysler is counting on expanding sales at Jeep, Alfa Romeo and Maserati and a revival of the Chrysler brand to place it firmly in the top ranks of global automakers. Fiat owned 58.5 per cent of Chrysler last year, and the two companies were combined in January when it bought the rest from a trust fund that pays health-care bills for union retirees. Marchionne, 62, who has led Chrysler's restructuring and combination with Fiat, said last week that he plans to stay with the company through 2018. He and Chairman John Elkann rang the closing bell at the NYSE. © 2014 Torstar Corporation Illustration: • Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, left, and company chairman John Elkann. Edition: ONT Length: 561 words Return to top Sergio Marchionne rebuilds Fiat Chrysler at 200 m.p.h.; The transatlantic marriage of two struggling regional carmakers will probably be the capstone of his career Windsor Star Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: A5 Section: News Byline: David Rocks And Tommaso Ebhardt Source: Bloomberg Sergio Marchionne likes to move fast. The chief executive officer of Fiat SpA and Chrysler Group LLC owns a half-dozen Ferraris, has homes in three countries, and spends much of his time on a private jet shuttling between Detroit, Fiat's hometown of Turin, and other outposts of his growing empire. Fuelled by a dozen espressos a day and packs of Muratti cigarettes, he stormed into Fiat a decade ago and fired most of the top management, then did the same at Chrysler in 2009, installing a dozen newcomers on his second day. And on a recent grey Tuesday morning, Marchionne took one of his Ferraris - a black Enzo - around Fiat's high-speed test track near the town of Balocco, 40 miles east of Turin. "When you're pissed off," he said, stamping on the accelerator and pushing the car from a comfortable 120 miles per hour to something over 200, "there's nothing better than this." As he and Fiat chairman John Elkann prepare to ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday to mark a new listing, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Marchionne is racing to create a lineup of cars that will lure buyers into showrooms worldwide. By 2018, the combined company plans to spend about $60 billion adding more than 30 models, from subcompacts to a Maserati sport utility vehicle. That, he predicts, will help the new company boost sales 60 per cent to seven million cars and churn out a profit of $6.3 billion. "We're moving as fast as we possibly can," Marchionne said after his spin around the circuit's banked curves. Marchionne would be the first to tell you speed can be dangerous. "In the car business, sometimes you crash," he said. He should know. In 2007, he smashed up a $350,000 Ferrari on a highway in Switzerland. Yet he argues that moving any slower would be even riskier. Fiat Chrysler is the world's No. 7 automaking group by deliveries, and Marchionne has long said there's room for just a half-dozen or fewer major players. The transatlantic marriage of two struggling regional carmakers will probably be the capstone of Marchionne's career. He says he's only committed to staying at Fiat through 2018. So how quickly he gets the new company on its feet during these last laps may well determine his legacy. "The idea of revitalizing an American company was particularly appealing to him, and you can see it in how he's built up Chrysler," said Ron Bloom, a member of U.S. President Barack Obama's auto-industry bailout team who recalls sharing cigarette breaks with Marchionne on a Treasury Department balcony overlooking the White House during Chrysler talks. Marchionne's plan has legions of doubters. Half of the analysts who cover Fiat recommend investors sell the shares, saying the CEO's sales goals are unrealistic and its 10 billion euros in debt is too high. Researcher IHS forecasts the company will fall short of its 2018 targets by about 1.8 million cars. "Are they really going to launch all those models?" said IHS analyst Ian Fletcher. "And to develop new models is one thing; to attract customers is another." Sipping espresso on the veranda of the 19th-century farmhouse at the centre of the Balocco track, Marchionne said: "I'm used to incredulity." He sets ambitious targets, he said, because aiming lower would be "to establish mediocrity as a benchmark of the house. If you dream of peanuts, you get monkeys." A poker fanatic who insists that passengers on the Fiat corporate jet play cards with him deep into the night, Marchionne has a record more as a deal-maker than an automaker. In the past decade, he has pulled both Fiat and Chrysler back from the edge of bankruptcy. In 2005 he played a game of chicken with General Motors Co., threatening to enforce a contract that would have required the struggling American company to buy even dodgier Fiat. He walked away with a $2-billion cash settlement. Four years later, he took over Chrysler, ultimately spending only about 10 per cent of the $36 billion Germany's Daimler AG paid for the company in 1998. He's been less successful with cars. Marchionne ditched the storied Italian brand Lancia after trying to rebadge Chrysler models as Lancias for sale in Europe. He was late to China. And despite initial promises of bringing Alfa Romeo back to the U.S. as early as 2011, the sporty luxury brand won't get there until 2016, with the exception of a two-seater introduced this year that won't sell more than 1,000 cars. Marchionne acknowledges that he was new to the auto industry when he took over Fiat, but points out that he's now the longest serving CEO of any major European automaker. "I'm a car freak," he said, looking over the lineup of Maseratis and Ferraris under the portico of a converted stable at Balocco. "But my survival instinct is stronger than my addiction to cars." That survival instinct has led him to largely abandon the mass market in Europe, which he says is too crowded to offer a significant profit. Instead, he wants to transform Fiat's under-utilized Italian plants into export machines for more expensive cars. In 2000, Fiat made 1.4 million vehicles in Italy. By 2013, its Italian output had dropped below 400,000 as Fiat wound down models that compete directly with bestsellers like Volkswagen AG's Golf. "We did a lot of soulsearching to try to see how best to utilize what we had in Italy," said Marchionne's boss, Elkann, the great-great-grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, who founded Fiat in 1899. The two make an unlikely team. While Marchionne is always ready with a quick riposte sprinkled with profanity, the gangly, 38-year-old Elkann speaks slowly, as if every word has been squeezed through a filter. At Balocco he's wearing a pinstriped suit with a red sweater vest and blue tie. He rarely appears in public with an open collar, a sharp contrast to Marchionne's trademark black sweater and dark blue slacks. As the scion of the Agnelli family, Elkann is almost like royalty in Italy and a constant focus of the tabloid press. He drinks tea instead of coffee. He doesn't smoke. And he owns just a single Ferrari. Despite their different temperaments - and their 24-year age difference - Elkann and Marchionne have "a very easy relationship," said Bill Ford, the great-grandson of Ford Motor Co. founder Henry Ford, whose family has known the Agnelli clan for more than 50 years. "It can be awkward when you're the boss of someone much older," said Ford, who hosted the pair at a dinner at his house along with then-Ford CEO Alan Mulally. "I've been impressed that that's not true with those two." Elkann and Marchionne say they fire off dozens of Black-Berry BBM text messages to each other daily - mostly in English, despite their shared Italian heritage. Elkann, who took over management of the family's holdings at age 28, says Marchionne has taught him to be flexible. "You can't plan everything," said Elkann. "We've learned that serendipity is real," Marchionne echoes in his gravelly voice punctuated by a smokers cough. "S**t will happen." Some executives who know both men say that they have something of a father-son relationship, but Marchionne said, "he's more like a kid brother." The brawny Jeep brand is central to their plan. Marchionne plans to start building the Cherokee SUV in China by 2016 as he seeks to double sales to more than 1.9 million vehicles, largely by quintupling deliveries in the world's most populous nation. The Jeep name, Marchionne says, "is credible, and is understood by everybody." And he expects Alfa Romeo and Maserati to steal buyers from BMW, Mercedes and Audi. The Germans' reputation as makers of higher-quality cars than the Italians "is just crap," Marchionne said, stubbing his cigarette into an ashtray. What's important is to ensure each brand stands for something. That's easy with Ferrari: really fast cars that can cost more than the average worker earns in a decade. And it's not tough with Alfa, Maserati, Jeep, or even Dodge, which is being refocused around the muscle-car roots of sportsters like the Charger and Challenger. Most troubled are the company's namesake brands. "Fiat is the toughest nut in Europe and Chrysler is the toughest in the U.S.," Marchionne said. Chrysler, which previous management had sought to position as a near-luxury nameplate, is being shifted down-market. A new sedan called the 200 - best known as the car driven by rapper Eminem in a 2011 Super Bowl ad with the tagline "Imported From Detroit" - has been well-received. But the brand has only three models, and U.S. sales have dropped six per cent this year. Fiat is buffing up its image in the U.S. and Europe as the maker of the retro-hip 500, intended as an answer to BMW's Mini range. The problem is that the identity is muddled elsewhere. Brazil, for instance, now builds more Fiats than any other country, so "when a Brazilian goes to New York and sees a Fiat, he says, 'Hey, there's a Brazilian car,'" Marchionne said. At the Balocco test track, Marchionne and Elkann are eager to show the cross-pollination of their brands. In the farmhouse courtyard a Jeep Renegade sits next to its Italian cousin, the 500X, both to be built at a Fiat factory in Melfi, 100 miles east of Naples. "This is a real SUV," Marchionne said, slapping the tailgate of the diminutive blue Renegade. "It'll take you anywhere." In industry jargon, the two vehicles share a "platform," which means most of the stuff you can't see - engine, axles, air-conditioning ducts, window-winders. Roughly speaking, it costs $1 billion to take a car from designer's sketch pad to dealer's showroom. Adapting a platform for a new model can be done for less than $300 million, Marchionne says. Though the two cars look nothing alike, Fiat says they share about 40 per cent of their components. The Renegade is boxy and muscular, with a wide stance and sixpillared Jeep grille that make it look like it just forded an Idaho stream even if it's on a crowded Shanghai street. The 500X, while also featuring four-wheel-drive and the higher profile of an SUV, has the seductive curves of the original Fiat 500 and is intended to ooze Dolce Vita insouciance whether at a mall in Chicago or on the Via Veneto in Rome. "This is urban, civilized," Marchionne said, running his hands across the cream-coloured fiveseater. "It's Italy at its best." Marchionne has a deep understanding of the cultural barriers that separate the Italians and their American partners. He was born in Chieti, a hill town about two hours east of Rome (in a Fiat 500; maybe half that in a Ferrari with Marchionne at the wheel). At age 14, his parents uprooted the family and moved to Toronto, where Marchionne learned English from a standstill. After studying philosophy, law, and business, he worked as an accountant in Canada. Marchionne consolidated his reputation at SGS SA, a Swiss product testing company, where he doubled profits by cutting costs and eliminating several layers of management. SGS was controlled by Elkann, known as Jaki to most of the 100 members of the Agnelli clan whose billions he oversees. In 2004 Elkann was looking for new leadership at Fiat, which had lost more than six billion euros over the previous two years, and he took note of Marchionne's success at SGS. That May, he met Marchionne for dinner at Geneva's lakeside Hotel de L'Angleterre. Over coffee and grappa, Elkann floated the idea of Marchionne running Fiat. "He never asked me to work for him," Marchionne said. "He asked me if I could lend a hand, and that's why I said yes." Though the new company will trade in New York, it will be registered in the Netherlands and its headquarters will be three floors of a 1960s tower on St. James's Street in London. Fiat opted to make one of the world's most expensive neighbourhoods its official home to save money: the U.K.'s corporate tax rate is slated to fall to 20 per cent next year, while Italy's corporate rate is 31.4 per cent and in the U.S. it's about 40 per cent. The Dutch registration lets Elkann take advantage of rules that supercharge the vote of a controlling shareholder. Exor, the Agnelli vehicle that owns 30 per cent of Fiat, will have about 40 per cent of the new company's voting rights. Marchionne has support at the highest levels in Italy. Former prime minister Mario Monti helped him inaugurate the production lines that will make the Renegade and the 500X. And Renzi on Sept. 26 spent the afternoon with Marchionne at Chrysler headquarters. After a tour of the facility, Renzi said Marchionne's turnaround of Fiat could serve as a model for all of Italian industry. "The most important thing is not the headquarters and where they hold their annual meeting," Renzi said, "it's the strategy of making investments in the country." While Marchionne said Fiat can manage his investment plan on its own, he would consider another alliance if the right opportunity arises. Without identifying potential partners, he said he sees the possibility of a merger that would create a company larger than Toyota Motor Corp., the world's biggest carmaker. "The industry needs it," Marchionne said. "This is still a very fragmented industry for the level of capital you have to invest." If such a deal happens, Marchionne doesn't expect to stick around beyond 2018 to make it a success. He says he's grooming several members of his team for the top job since Elkann says he's not interested in combining the chairman and CEO titles. "You're asking me if there are other things I like to do apart from this? Phenomenally, yes," Marchionne said, lighting another Muratti. "I like to be able to think, and that's not always possible in this job." © 2014 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration: • Nick Brancaccio, Windsor Star Files / Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, left, and Fiat chairman John Elkann make an unlikely team. While Marchionne is always ready with a quick riposte sprinkled with profanity, the gangly, Elkann speaks slowly, as if every word has been squeezed through a filter. • / Sergio Marchionne Edition: Early Story Type: News Length: 2281 words Return to top General Motors Product News We drove 'em, towed with 'em and even hauled with 'em Toronto Star Sat Oct 11 2014 Page: W14 Section: Wheels Byline: Jil McIntosh After two days of towing and hauling, the GMC Sierra 3500 has been named the winner of this year's Canadian Truck King Challenge for heavy-duty pickup trucks, narrowly defeating the second-place Ram 3500 and thirdspot Ford F-350. It's what these one-ton trucks were born to do, and that's the idea behind the event, the brainchild of auto writer and truck expert Howard Elmer. He founded the challenge in 2008 to test a wide range of trucks in real-world conditions with a panel of judges that included yours truly. General Motors entered only one model, as the Chevrolet Silverado is the GMC's mechanical twin. While the event usually includes light-duty trucks, some new models won't be available until later this year, and we'll test them all next fall. Later this month there will be a second round of testing for work vans. Elmer started the event when he noticed that most truck awards were handed out after judges drove the vehicles empty, which doesn't reflect how they handle, ride or brake when they're loaded. We did drive a short distance with nothing in them, but that was only en route to a building supply company where each was loaded with 1,814 kilograms of shingles. We gave those back at the end of the day, and the next morning, we got fifthwheel RV trailers weighing about 6,800 kg (15,000 lbs.). The three automakers, the only ones that make heavy-duty pickup trucks, were asked to enter one-ton trucks with dual rear wheels. The Super Duty had single wheels and I initially thought Ford had brought a knife to a gunfight, but it handled the tasks very well overall. It had a lighter steering feel that still worked fairly well when the truck was loaded, although when towing I had to make more corrections to keep it straight on the highway than with the other two. The Ram's steering was heavy when empty, and most of the judges didn't like it. But when the truck was loaded, that heft translated into a firmer, more confident feel. But the Ram also got the lowest score for brake feel, while the GMC scored highest, proving it's not just top-dog status that matters when you're buying, but how each truck rates in individual attributes. Since trucks are designed for a wide range of jobs, it's essential to rate them by what you need the vehicle to do. All the trucks were diesel-powered. The Ford carried a 6.7-L Power Stroke V8 making 440 horsepower and 860 lbs.-ft. of torque, while the Ram used a 6.7-L Cummins inline six-cylinder producing 385 horses and 850 lbs.-ft. But in the final tallies, the judges preferred the GMC's 6.6-L Duramax V8 diesel, making 397 horsepower and 765 lbs.-ft. of torque. It consistently out-accelerated the other two. It also got high marks for how well its engine and transmission were integrated with its exhaust brake and cruise control. There were many other things we considered, although some were plus or minus depending on preference. The GMC was the vault-quiet model, while Ford was the noisiest: some judges liked quiet, while others thought that if you were going all-out with a diesel, you wanted to hear it. Ford's tailgate-integrated ladder step was more complicated than GMC's cut-out bumper step, but both beat the Ram, which has no easy way to get into the box. Ford's electric-extending mirrors were best for visibility, while Ram's fold-up versions went into the "simple is best" category. Ram left little room for feet in the passenger's foot well, while GMC's was only slightly better. Ford had the only flat rear floor, not counting a chintzy fold-out panel on Ram, which made it the best for loading cargo through the rear doors. Ram took it in the looks department both inside and out, with GMC's cabin close behind it. The Super Duty's dash looks dated but it'll get a makeover, as well as an aluminum body, when the all-new F-150 comes out later this year. We drove 'em, we towed with 'em and we hauled with 'em, and this year, the GMC got its nose in front at the wire. But as always, when you're shopping for a truck, look at the big picture and check it thoroughly for all the things you specifically need it to do. wheels@thestar.ca © 2014 Torstar Corporation Illustration: • The second-place Ram 3500 one-ton carries a 1,814-kilogram load of shingles in the Canadian Truck King Challenge. Each pulling a "fifth wheel" unit, the Ford F-350, GMC Sierra 3500 and Ram 3500 face off in the trailering portion of the Canadian Truck King Challenge. The GMC Sierra Denali 3500 was the narrow winner of the Canadian Truck King Challenge, held this time for heavy-duty trucks only. Jil McIntosh photos FOR THE TORONTO STAR Edition: ONT Length: 712 words Return to top GMC Canyon, Chevrolet Colorado fill the mid-size pickup void; Two-mid-sizers look to revitalize a moribund segment globeandmail.com Sat Oct 11 2014, 6:00am ET Section: Other Byline: JEREMY SINEK One in seven vehicles sold in Canada is a pickup, of which about 95 per cent are full-size. And most of those are the go-big-or-go-home variety: crew-cab 4x4s powered by V-8 engines. So when General Motors decided to re-enter the less-large pickup segment, it clearly didn't have small-footprint minimalism in mind. Reinvented for 2015 (GM hit the pause button on the previous Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon in 2012), the new Colorado and Canyon are mid-size pickups, not compact ones. They may be handily trimmer than their Silverado/Sierra brethren, but they still out-bulk both their own predecessors and their aging competition. Still, with around 400 kilograms less mass, and a choice of four-cylinder or V-6 engines, the newcomers promise to go lighter on gas than the full-sizers - an advantage that can only grow when a diesel joins the mix next year. With the GMC version pitched as more premium than the blue-collar Chev, the newcomers offer various combos of the two engines, extended or crew cabs (no regular cab), 2WD or 4WD, and various trim levels. Automatic is optional on the base model, and standard on all others. A sophisticated 4WD option includes a full-time automatic mode as well as dual-range locked 4WD. As it should be, pricing is well below the full-size models. On the road, I especially liked the feel of the electric power steering and the firm, progressive brakes. The V-6 accelerates assertively, with an almost V-8-like throb that helps it come across like a "real" truck; the fourcylinder is surprisingly smooth, but it's somewhat needling soundtrack is amplified by the fact that it's busily beavering away even at moderate velocities. GM hasn't re-invented the pickup genre here, but with only two other choices, these capable and decent-todrive pickups should revitalize a segment that was close to extinction. The writer was a guest of the auto maker. Content was not subject to approval. You'll like these if ... A full-size is too much truck, but you don't want to be seen driving a toy pickup. TECH SPECS Base price: $19,900 Engines: 2.5-litre four-cylinder; 3.6-litre V-6 Drive: Rear-wheel drive or multi-mode four-wheel drive Fuel economy (litres/100 km): 12.2 city/9.1 highway Alternatives: Nissan Frontier, Toyota Tacoma RATINGS Looks: If you like to bully other road users, you'll want the GMC version, with its aggressive grille. Even the tamer Chev, though, looks convincingly tough and rugged. Interior: The driver gets a functional yet comfortable office and the Crew Cab's rear quarters can fit most sizes of adult in decent comfort. Technology: State-of-the-art connectivity (including a WiFi hotspot), active safety aids such as forward-collision and lane-departure warning, and a standard back-up camera. Performance: Despite great steering feel and a solid brake pedal, these are not exactly sport trucks. Cargo: GM has given Colorado and Canyon segment-leading payload and tow ratings, and their cargo beds are deeper and more voluminous than the opposition's. The Verdict 8.0 A handier-sized, lower-priced and less-thirsty alternative to full-size pickups, with modern amenities, yet still possessing more capability than most owners will ever need. Like" us on Facebook (www.facebook.com») Add us to your circles (plus.google.com») . Sign up (sec.theglobeandmail.com») for our weekly newsletter. © 2014 The Globe and Mail Inc. All Rights Reserved. Length: 538 words Return to top PLACE AUX CAMIONNETTES COMPACTES ; RETOUR DU COLORADO ET CANYON Le Journal de Québec Sun Oct 12 2014 Page: A10 Section: Autonet Byline: JACQUES DESHAIES Après la disparition de ces deux camionnettes de plus petit format, il y a quelques années. Dans un marché aux tendances grand format, le Colorado et son cousin, le GMC Canyon, n'ont pu réussir à se tailler une place de choix. De plus, les constructeurs japonais s'étaient installés agressivement dans ce segment. Mais voilà que le constructeur américain récidive avec le retour de ses deux camionnettes. Réalisées sur la même base, elles affichent des éléments de présentation distincts. Dans le cas du Chevrolet, la partie avant est plus effilée et se marie presque aux voitures de la marque. Pour le GMC, la robustesse est palpable avec cette grande grille et le protège moteur appliqué sur la partie centrale du bouclier avant. Afin d'affronter la concurrence avec brio, les Colorado/Canyon offrent la plus puissante sélection de moteurs de la catégorie. D'entrée, le moteur quatre cylindres de 2,5 litres offre plus de 200 ch et 191 lb-pi de couple. Vous pouvez aussi opter pour le V6 de 3,6 litres qui propose plus de 305 ch et 269 lb-pi de couple. Quant aux boîtes de vitesse, l'automatique à six rapports est de série. Une boîte manuelle à six rapports est offerte avec le moteur quatre cylindres seulement. Et dans la version deux roues motrices seulement, par surcroît. Ces deux nouvelles camionnettes peuvent également recevoir le rouage intégral pour une meilleure traction, quel que soit l'état de la chaussée. Notez qu'avec le moteur V6, la capacité de remorquage s'élève à 3 175 kilos. L'autre grande nouveauté réside dans l'ajout d'un moteur Diesel en cours d'année. Le Duramax turbodiesel de 2,8 L. Cette camionnette s'équipe de série de plusieurs commodités comme le système de chargement à deux niveaux. Ce système permet de transporter des vélos dans la partie supérieure tout en déposant tous les bagages dans la boîte de chargement. Des séparateurs sont aussi proposés en option. Les technologies sont aussi nombreuses. Entre autres, le système de correction de trajectoire StabiliTrack avec dispositif antiroulis est de série. Les Colorado/Canyon sont également équipées d'un écran multimédia tactile de huit pouces. Vous pourrez ainsi contrôler plusieurs fonctions du véhicule au simple toucher de l'écran. Ces commandes peuvent se faire aussi par commande vocale. D'autres applications sont également proposées afin de vous rendre la vie plus facile. Edition: final Note: AUTO ET ENTRETIEN AUTO Length: 372 words Return to top PICK-UP: LES MEILLEURS DE 2015 Le Journal de Montréal Sun Oct 12 2014 Page: A3 Section: Autonet Byline: VINCENT NOËL Column: Palmarès GMC SIERRA 1500 2015 Le souci du détail définit bien le Sierra 1500. Le modèle 2014 (photo) a remporté le prix de la meilleure nouvelle camionnette selon l'AJAC, donc aucun changement n'est à prévoir pour l'édition 2015. Le prix du 1500 n'a pas encore été dévoilé (le 2500HD 2015 est offert à partir de 38 300 $).GM NISSAN FRONTIER 2015 Le Frontier n'est pas le plus robuste, mais il pourrait vous convenir, selon les tâches que vous lui réservez. Le modèle S est abordable (le véhicule 2014 est actuellement en vente à 20 998 $, une légère augmentation est à prévoir pour le 2015) et sa consommation est enviable (10,8 et 8,6 L/100 km, en ville/sur route). Nissan FORD F-150 2015 Le F-150 continuera sans doute de trôner au sommet des ventes au Canada. La version 2015 sera étoffée d'une multitude d'innovations, lesquelles sont protégées par plus d'une centaine de brevets. Disponible à la fin de l'année 2014, le véhicule offrira notamment une plus grande capacité de remorquage et de chargement que les générations précédentes. Offert à partir de 21 399 $. Ford CHEVROLET COLORADO 2015 Le Colorado revient en force cet automne (sa production avait cessé en 2012). Le nouveau pick-up intermédiaire bénéficie d'une panoplie de nouvelles technologies qui pourraient vous accommoder. Si vous êtes curieux et prêt pour un changement, un essai routier s'impose. Prix à confirmer.GM TOYOTA TUNDRA 2015 Pour répondre aux besoins diversifiés des conducteurs canadiens, la gamme Tundra 2015 offre dix modèles et 27 groupes d'options. Le pick-up est notamment équipé d'un système audio à écran tactile et d'une caméra de recul de série. Deux motorisations s'offrent à vous, le 4,6 litres (couple de 327 lb-pi) et le 5,7 litres (couple de 401 lb-pi). Prix à partir de 29 140 $. Toyota CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2015 Un pick-up pleine grandeur fiable et bien pensé au niveau de l'ergonomie. Le moteur V6 EcoTec3 de 5,3 litres (355 chevaux) est le plus populaire, mais vous pourriez aussi opter pour le 4,3 litres (285 chevaux) ou le 6,2 litres (420 chevaux). Selon vos besoins, le groupe de remorquage Max est offert en option. Le prix du 1500 n'a pas encore été dévoilé (le 2500HD 2015 est offert à partir de 38 200 $).GM HONDA RIDGELINE 2015 Ce pick-up de ville est apprécié pour sa tenue de route qui s'apparente à celle d'une voiture. Le moteur V6 de 3,5 litres génère une puissance de 250 chevaux et un couple de 247 lb-pi. Le look civilisé du Ridgeline me plaît. Prix à confirmer (sans doute un peu plus de 35K). Photo : modèle sport 2014. Honda RAM 1500 2015 Le V6 EcoDiesel de 3,0 litres proposé dans la série Ram 1500 est si intéressant que le manufacturier peine à répondre à la demande. Le confort et l'équipement sont deux autres atouts de ce populaire pick-up. Une dizaine de niveaux de finition vous sont suggérés et les accessoires sont dignes d'un véhicule de luxe. Prix à confirmer (le modèle 2014 est actuellement en vente à partir de 19 995 $). Ram TOYOTA TACOMA 2015 L'année 2015 marquera le 20e anniversaire du Tacoma. Les modèles 4x2 et 4x4 sont disponibles avec une motorisation 4 cylindres de 2,7 litres (159 ch., couple de 180 lb-pi) et V6 de 4,0 litres (236 ch., couple de 266 lb-pi). Pour un peu plus de style, de confort et de commodités, considérez le groupe d'options SR5. Prix à partir de 25 650 $. Toyota FORD SUPER DUTY 2015 Fiable, efficace et robuste. Le Super Duty, dont la réputation n'est plus à faire, est disponible en 15 modèles. Pour les différentes déclinaisons du F-250 et du F-350, vous avez le choix entre le moteur diesel V8 Power Stroke de 6,7 litres à 4 soupapes et le moteur à essence V8 à carburant mixte de 6,2 litres à 2 soupapes. Offert à partir de 30 561 $.GM Edition: final Length: 569 words Return to top 2015 Chevrolet Suburban; Day 4 - Autos.ca autos.ca Tue Oct 14 2014 View original item at www.autos.ca...» Return to top CHEVROLET EN 2015: DU MUSCLE COMME JAMAIS Le Journal de Québec Sun Oct 12 2014 Page: A12 Section: Autonet Byline: ALAIN MCKENNA Chevrolet poursuit la modernisation de sa gamme encore cette année. 2015 ne marque pas de changement radical pour la marque américaine, qui mise sur la mise à jour de valeurs sûres afin d'attirer les acheteurs. CHEVROLET COLORADO On ne considère pas le marché des camionnettes intermédiaires comme un créneau en forte croissance en raison d'une concurrence féroce du côté des camionnettes plein format. Chevrolet compte renverser la tendance avec la Colorado, une nouvelle camionnette plus compacte et moins gourmande... tout de même capable de remorquer de grosses charges. Chez Chevrolet, on présente la Colorado comme étant aussi polyvalente qu'une camionnette, et aussi maniable et confortable qu'une grosse familiale. Sous le capot, on a le choix entre un quatre cylindres de 2,5 litres et 200 chevaux, ou un six cylindres de 306 chevaux, pour des versions à deux ou à quatre roues motrices. D'un extrême à l'autre, la Colorado V6 à deux roues motrices peut consommer aussi peu que 8,7 litres aux 100 kilomètres sur autoroute, sa contrepartie équipée pour le remorquage pouvant tirer jusqu'à 3150 kilos (7000 livres). À l'avant, le choix de cabine est typique: cabine allongée ou cabine d'équipage sont au menu. Dans les deux cas, un système d'infodivertissement dernier cri permet de rester connecté en tout temps. En matière de technologie, la Colorado a droit à quelques éléments de sécurité attrayants, dont l'alerte de changement de voie et l'alerte de risque de collision frontale. CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 La Corvette a fait bel effet au cours des derniers mois et l'édition Z06, de haute performance, en rajoute une couche. Il faut dire que la suralimentation, une première pour la Z06, ajoute du muscle là où il faut, tandis que le reste de la mécanique lui assure un comportement digne de sportives autrement bien plus exotiques. Deux statistiques témoignent du souci des ingénieurs d'offrir plus que la simple puissance brute. Bon, les 650 chevaux et 650 livres-pied du V8 n'y prendront pas ombrage, avec un 0-100 km/h en quelque 3 secondes... Cela grâce à une nouvelle boîte automatique à huit rapports. De leur côté, des freins Brembo de carbonecéramique assurent un freinage aussi efficace, la Corvette Z06 étant la Chevrolet qui effectue le 100-0 km/h sur la plus courte distance jamais enregistrée, à 30,36 m. Ces caractéristiques de performance s'ajoutent à une silhouette resituant la Corvette dans la modernité et prenant un nouveau virage par rapport aux générations précédentes. À l'intérieur aussi, même si l'espace demeure toujours aussi limité, on note un souci de rehausser l'expérience de conduite, grâce à une ergonomie et un design au goût du jour. CHEVROLET TAHOE Du Cadillac Escalade au GMC Yukon, en passant par les Chevrolet Suburban et Tahoe, c'est l'ensemble de la gamme des gros VUS de General Motors qui a été redessinée, au cours des derniers mois. Du lot, le Tahoe est la version la plus populaire. Elle fait l'objet d'une foule d'efforts afin de redorer le blason d'une catégorie qui souffre cruellement d'un sérieux déficit d'image, taille, poids et consommation obligent. Eh bien Chevrolet répond à la critique et propose une édition 2015 du Tahoe entièrement revisitée, plus aérodynamique, plus raffinée et moins gourmande. Une voie élargie, une structure renforcée et une suspension modernisée rendent ce gros VUS plus habile sur la route, tandis que les freins, la direction et d'autres composants mécaniques ont été revus afin d'assurer une capacité de remorquage accrue. Sous le capot, un V8 de 5,3 litres est de mise, lequel a eu droit à plusieurs révisions techniques afin d'être à la fois un peu plus souple, côté puissance, et un peu plus avare, côté carburant. GM assure qu'en combinant cette mécanique à sa nouvelle silhouette, le Tahoe consomme désormais 10 pour cent moins d'essence sur l'autoroute. À l'intérieur, outre l'espace abondant pour les passagers ou pour le cargo, grâce aux banquettes entièrement rabattables, un choix de matériaux un peu plus raffinés rehausse le caractère confortable du Tahoe. À cela s'ajoute une sono multimédia à grand écran très polyvalente, comme le veut la mode du moment. Des cadrans multifonctions font aussi leur apparition derrière le volant, pour une conduite plus sécuritaire et mieux informée. 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