Are investors cashing out before the end of the year for tax reasons, or is this a vote of no confidence for Tesla? In the last month, Tesla's stock price has dropped by ~20%.
Selasa, 28 Desember 2010
Grandma The Fighter
I am sitting at the hospital bedside of my 93 year old grandmother. Rebecca was born in Russia, and survived Stalin and the Wehrmacht siege of Leningrad. Now she is fighting with her heart and her lungs, gasping and coughing to get a breath. She's a tough old lady, but I think she is getting tired.
Don't give up yet Grandma!
Don't give up yet Grandma!
Fiat's Nero
This morning on Autoline Detroit, John McElroy's auto talk show, a Fiat lady stated that part of the Fiat 500's ordering experience will be calling colors by their Italian names. So red will be rose, and black will be nero. Cue the Rome burns jokes. But what I don't get is, why not call it Cinquecento then? For mist people, if you say "five hundred", they will think of a very bland large sedan from Ford.
If you're going to go Italian, go all in, that's what I say.
If you're going to go Italian, go all in, that's what I say.
Rabu, 22 Desember 2010
Aptera Dead?
Aptera has been very quiet since participating (but not finishing) in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize competition. After a very promising early start, and lots of great media coverage, Aptera went through a management shake-up, and now appears to be starving slowly. Without government loans to develop their product, or a large angel investor to come in and rescue them, they seem to be adrift.
You know it is bad when the fans, some of whom have put down actual deposits, are losing faith. Look at this poll on the unofficial Aptera forums. As of now the 68% of the responses say that they don't think they will ever get their car.
Selasa, 21 Desember 2010
The Redesigned 300C
Allpar.com has some nice side-by-side photos of the refreshed 300C along with the previous design.
I like the increased windshield rake, and how they lowered the door shoulders to allow for a less slab-sided look, with a little more glass. There is a nice, slightly upward sweeping character line. From the side, it looks a little more like a Cadillac (not a bad thing), while the front is distinctly Chrysler.
The interior is much nicer looking as well.
In my opinion, this is a good redesign of Chrysler's flagship.
Where Chrysler will be challenged for a while yet is in the powertrain department. The new Phoenix V6 will bring much needed refinement and better fuel economy, but the rumor at Allpar is that the 300C will probably launch with a Mercedes sourced 5-speed automatic transmission, when the fuel economy leaders are getting into 6 speed transmissions. Will Chrysler have the money to outsource a 6 or 7 speed auto? Consider that the closest competitor to the 300C at Ford, the Taurus, gets EPA combined 22mpg with a 6spd auto, while the Cadillac STS gets 21mpg combined, also with a 6 speed auto. Toyota's Avalon gets 23mpg from a 6 speed.
Automakers Sue EPA over E15
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, the trade group that represents most of the OEMs operating in the U.S., has joined the lawsuit originally filed by other organisations to try to block the E15 waiver that the EPA is granting for newer vehicles. Detroit News story here.
Good.
The E15 waiver is a half-baked idea. It should only be issued when it is determined that the vast majority (say, 95%) of cars on the road today can safely operate with E15. Otherwise, consumer confusion will ensue, and the result will be that no gas station will want to carry the stuff. If the data isn't there yet then the EPA should wait until the data is in.
Minggu, 19 Desember 2010
Review: Pep Boys Definity Dakota H/T Tires
In my previous post, I reviewed the experience of buying tires at Pep Boys.*
The tires that were chosen were Definity Dakota H/T, which are a highway tread light truck/SUV tire. The Definity line is a store-brand of Pep Boys, manufactured by Cooper Tire. Cooper also makes Avon, Mastercraft, and Starfire branded tires. The Dakotas are also available in offroad (M/T) and all terrain (A/T) tread patterns.
These tires have a 520 treadwear rating (very good), A traction (good) and B (decent) temperature rating. They come with a 60,000mi tread life warranty.
And they're even Made In The U.S.A., not Chinese rubber here.

Consumer Reports did not review Definity Dakotas, but they did review Cooper's Discovery SUV tires, and gave them a good rating, particularly for dry handling, hydroplaning, and noise.

The new Dakotas were a marked improvement over the worn Kelly tires that were previously mounted on Anne's Escape. We noticed the difference right away, the Escape rode much quieter and a bit softer than it had on the old tires. "Wow, this is like a new car!", said a very happy Anne.
Wet braking and handling on snow seemed good, definitely better than the old tires. The highway tread still seemed to have plenty of bite to get going in the snowy and icy road conditions that prevail in Michigan now.
Overall, I would say that the Definity Dakota tires are a good tire, and are quite good for the money. Pep Boys is currently charging $120/tire for them, with the 4th tire free, though this does not include balancing and tire stems. If I was in the market for inexpensive all season SUV tires, I would definitely consider Dakota H/T.
Summary:
Pros
- Quiet
- Good wet/snow grip
- Soft ride
- Made in USA
Cons
- Balancing, stems cost extra
- 4th tire free deal is a prepaid Visa rebate, not cash back at sale
*Disclosure: Pep Boys provided a free set of Definity tires to my friend in exchange for this review. The blogger was not compensated.
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