March 2011

Caterham Cars expands sales in Europe

(March 14, 2011) British sports car maker, Caterham Cars, is set to further expand its international influence, after a record year of export sales in 2010.

The achievement of meeting the EU5 emissions standards means that Caterham has pan-European approval to sell a stunning range of cars that includes the Roadsport, Superlight R300, SV and CSR powered by Ford Sigma and Duratec engines.

Study finds $5 a gallon gas could add 1.5 billion trips on public transportation

(March 14, 2011) WASHINGTON (PRNewswire-USNewswire) — A study released today by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) predicts that as gasoline prices continue increasing, Americans will turn to public transportation in record numbers.  APTA is calling on Congress to address this impending demand by providing a greater long-term investment in public transportation. 

Mercedes-Benz shows historic cars at Amelia Island

(March 13, 2011) AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (PRNewswire) — Mercedes-Benz celebrates the 125 year anniversary of the invention of the automobile at the 16th annual Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance this weekend, which features nearly 250 rare vehicles and benefits Community Hospice of Northeast Florida.

A prominent display situated on the golf course at the Ritz Carlton is featuring four symbolic Mercedes-Benz vehicles that showcase a piece of the Company's fascinating 125 year history and its contributions made to the automobile industry:

Tata unveils diesel-powered car with 62 mpg capability

(MARCH 13, 2011) Tata Motors of India, maker of the muh-publized Nano, has launched the most fuel-efficient car in India. The diesel-powered Indica eV2 is rated at the equivalent of 62 miles per gallon.

Tata claims the new diesel version of its tiny Indica hatch, called the Indica eV2, is the most fuel efficient car running in India, returning a figure of 25kpl (62 mpg), a 46 percent improvement over its predecessor.

Volvo, Andy Pilgrim Foundation tackle distracted driving

(March 12, 2011) ROCKLEIGH, N.J.  —  Volvo has partnered with The Andy Pilgrim Foundation to fight distracted driving through a newly released educational DVD, "The Driving Zone 2."

The DVD addresses the pitfalls of texting, emailing and talking on the phone while driving.  It also highlights many useful tools used by professional and experienced drivers to enable them to stay collision-free.

Kia recalls 2006-2008 Optimas for transmission problem

(March 12, 2011) Kia is recalling about 70,000 Optima sedans from model years 2006 through 2008 because the car's automatic transmission may remain in gear after being shifted to park, creating the risk of a roll-away crash.

Ford solar power system up and running at assembly plant

(March 12, 2011) DEARBORN, Mich. — The primary part of one of Michigan’s largest solar power generation systems at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant is now up and running, delivering renewable energy to help power the production of fuel-efficient small cars.

Compact crossover Chevrolet Captiva to be sold to fleet customers

(March 12, 2011) DETROIT — Chevrolet will introduce the Captiva Sport, a new entry to the U.S market, later this year. The compact crossover will not be available in Chevrolet showrooms, however, but sold exclusively to fleet customers.

The Captiva's arrival will help free supplies of Chevy's popular Equinox for retail sales. Both crossovers are similar in size and get about the same fuel economy.

Nissan loses at least 2,300 vehicles in earthquake, tsunami

(March 12, 2011) At least 2,300 Nissan and Infiniti brand vehicles awaiting shipment to U.S. and Japan showrooms were damaged in the earthquake and resulting tsunami, Automotive News reported today.

The cars — including nearly 1,300 Infiniti M, EX and FX models bound for North America — were parked at two coastal loading points when the giant waves swept through.

Ford F-Series App walks drivers through towing procedures

(March 11, 2011) DEARBORN, Mich. — An all-new Truck App in Ford F-Series features an industry-first in truck technology — a software application for safe and easy towing and off-roading.

With more than 50 percent of F-Series owners regularly towing a trailer, Ford developed the first application to walk drivers through the proper trailer connection process, among many other features.