Will “Car-mageddon” Put the Brakes on Surging Vehicle Sales?

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Amid the impending traffic hell that will be encountered by motorists for at least two years, government officials are proposing a car-less day in EDSA.

While most Metro Manila cities already implement number coding, there are still certain hours where “coded” vehicles can still ply the roads, dubbed “window hours.” Under the proposed scheme, however, the window hours will be eliminated (such as in Makati and Las Pinas), which means the car owner can’t use his vehicle for virtually one whole day.

If implemented, will this provision impact the vehicle sales in the country?

Last month, auto companies posted a decade-high in sales. Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) revealed that its member-companies sold 15,642 units last month, increasing from 12,303 units in the same month last year.

According to CAMPI President Rommel Gutierrez, the month of January has always been a slow month as it comes on the heels of a hectic sales period during the holiday season. “If the January sales performance is an indication of things to come, we can expect another record setting year as the industry gears up for more new product launches and bigger activities, such as the much awaited 5th Philippine International Motor Show in September,” Gutierrez said.

However, if the government pushes thru with the car-less day, will Pinoys still be encouraged to buy brand new vehicles?

Globally, a number of countries are already implementing this scheme, or are planning to. Germany, known for its love for cars, is studying ways to eliminate autos by 2034. There are already a handful of car-free communities around the world, but they’re typically small and often focused on tourists seeking a quaint throwback in time. Examples include Michigan’s Mackinac Island or Sark island off the English Channel coast of the U.K.; perhaps the largest is Venice, which simply has no way to open up roads linking its network of small islands.

Meanwhile, Beijing, Shanghai and some other Chinese cities, have been enacting rules to reduce the number of new vehicles that can be sold and registered.

The idea of banning, or at least reducing, the use of automobiles in city centers has become an increasingly hot topic among urban planners, as countries deal with issues as diverse as congestion and smog. According to a new study by IHS Automotive and Groupe Futuribles, congestion will cause annual auto sales to be trimmed by 30 million vehicles annually by 2035.

However, according to website CarFree.com, simply banning automobiles won’t be a quick fix. “The challenge is to remove cars and trucks from cities while at the same time improving mobility and reducing its total costs,” it says.

How about you, Kapuso? Do you think car-less day will be the key to eliminate traffic congestion in our streets?

Hottest Porsche Ever?

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It is now official that Porsche, through its US office, issued a stop-sales order for the latest 911 GT3 due to reported five incidents of the car catching fire. With the RS version coming out soon, will this affect the image of the model?

Ferrari is perhaps the best-known brand for the impromptu cookout, it seems Porsche may be having a bit of an issue with its latest 911 GT3 acquiring rather more temperature than its design specifications intended.

Nick Twork, manager of product communications for Porsche Cars North America, said they have asked dealers to stop selling the 911 GT3 until the carmaker can analyze reports of engine problems in a very small number of vehicles.

At least five different fires have been reported in recent weeks in Europe, reports Axis of Oversteer.

Accordingly, Porsche is said to have issued a stop sale on the new GT3.

The issue, if it exists, is thought to originate with the engine in the new 911 GT3, though exactly what that issue might be is unknown.

An even-hotter (ha!) 911 GT3 RS is due to arrive this summer, and is expected to sport a lighter curb weight and more race-ready setup among other upgrades.

Closer to home, let’s see what our local Porsche distributor, PGA Cars has to say about this and if they will issue the same stop-sales order.

Hyundai Ups the Ante in Luxury Cars, Building a BMW 3-Series Contender?

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Hyundai seems to be really stepping up its game for the coming years, not only aiming to grab market share from Japanese carmakers but also targeting the Euro brands.

Recently, Hyundai Motor America CEO Dave Zuchowski revealed that the company is considering a new luxury model to be sold alongside the Genesis and Equus.

While he did not delve into specifics, Zuchowski said the company is weighing a “premium” car that will complete their triple threat in terms of rear-wheel drive models. Previous reports have indicated the company is developing a competitor to the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class. Reportedly codenamed RK, the model is slated to be launched in 2016 and feature a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine or a 3.3-liter V6.

Do you think Hyundai’s foray into the luxury segment will be a hit? Comparing with the success of Samsung who was able to outdo electronics giant Sony and compete side-by-side with Apple, the Koreans sure know what they are doing and seems to have discovered the right formula for success.

Happy Birthday, Enzo Ferrari!

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Today, February 18, marks a significant milestone in the motoring industry as it is the birthday of the legendary Enzo Ferrari.

A name so famous that even non-car guys know, Ferrari created exotic cars that most of us can only dream. He also ran a very successful Formula One team which he uses as a test bench for the technologies he develops for his road cars. Currently, the most expensive car ever sold at an auction or anywhere else in the world is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO with a hammer price of $52M.

That legend, the brand that bears his name, was originally founded as Alfa Romeo’s racing arm under Enzo’s charge. But when his position within the company was marginalized he left to set up his own shop. Unfortunately, due to contractual obligations he was prohibited from building his own cars for four years at which point WWII was raging and his company had to produce war materiel for the fascist Italian government.

Finally, in 1947, Enzo launched the company that would, over time, become one of the most successful auto-racing manufacturers and recognized brands in the world. Their trophy case includes fourteen Le Mans victories (overall and class), over two hundred Formula One wins including sixteen constructors championships, and multiple privateer wins in several types of auto racing. Additionally, Ferrari is the only racing firm to compete continuously in F1 since 1950.

And although the road cars were always a means for Enzo to finance his racing program, their stylish exteriors, designed primarily by Pininfarina as well as Zagato and Bertone, are some of the most sensuous shapes ever crafted, helping to elevate the marque beyond the realm of mere transportation. Whether talking about a little Barchetta, elegant Spyder or hard-charging Boxer, the cavallino rampante in the grille speaks to taste, style and race-bred technology.

If we are to write a birthday tribute for Mr. Ferrari, it would go something as simple like this: Thank you Enzo – you are the sole reason why we think sports cars should only be colored RED.

Motorsports: Key to Rebuild Nissan in the Philippines?

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Last February 14, 2014, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd. announced an outline of its motorsports activities for 2014. It includes: entry in the Le Mans 24 Hours (Garage 56) with the world’s fastest electric-powered car, the NISSAN ZEOD RC, participation in the GT500 class of the new 2014 SUPER GT series with the NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT500, global support with NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT3 for customer racing and expansion of the Nismo Athlete program.

With the “new” Nissan Philippines launching its official operations in barely two weeks, will global Nissan’s active engagement in motorsports halo locally?

In particular, it would be exciting if Nissan Philippines adapt a local version of the Nismo/Nissan Global Driver Development Program if they really want to rebuild the image of Nissan. This will also bring Nissan back in the motorsports scene in the country, which is currently being dominated by Honda and Toyota. Chevrolet and Hyundai became active in motorsports which greatly helped in rebuilding their brand.

In its commitment to nurture and promote young drivers, the Nismo Global Driver Exchange started in 2013. This year, the program takes a dramatic step forward with full season exchanges for two Nismo drivers. Inaugural Nissan GT Academy winner Lucas Ordonez will race in the home of PlayStation as he participates in SUPER GT’s GT300 class, while NDDP participant Katsumasa Chiyo will contest the entire Blancpain Endurance Series. In addition, selected Nismo athletes will participate in the new TUDOR United SportsCar Championship in the United States.

What do you think, Kapuso? Do you agree that motorsports will be a vital strategic activity to uplift the Nissan brand image in the Philippines?

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