The Automotive News Week in Review - November 6, 2009
This past week, Chrysler took the step of engaging in a day-long meeting with the media wherein the company revealed the details of the path forward that it intends to take on the road to recovery from its recent bankruptcy re-organization. While the presentation contained the standard amount of corporate cheerleading and marketing-speak, there were a number of clear indications provided as to how Chrysler’s vehicle lineup will evolve over the next few years.
No fewer than seven vehicles will see the end of their production by 2012 at the latest, including longstanding Pentastar nameplates such as the Dodge Dakota and the Dodge Viper. With regards to the latter, Chrysler stated that a fresh Dodge Viper will most likely be developed after the current generation has been off the market for a few years, although details were not available. The Dodge Dakota, on the other hand, may make the unusual leap to a unibody design, which is currently featured on only one other pickup truck in North America – the Honda Ridgeline, which has failed to light the world on fire in terms of sales.
To offset these product losses, no fewer than 14 new vehicles (either redesigns or all-new cars and trucks) will hit Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Jeep showrooms during roughly the same period. Several of these will be compact Fiat crossovers and automobiles in all but name, pressed into service from the European market in order to give Chrysler a fighting chance in terms of fuel mileage, quality and fresh design. Fiat is also planning to transfer a significant number of small four-cylinder engines, as well as turbocharged and diesel power plants, in the hope of jumpstarting Chrysler’s wallowing development cycle.
On the heels of previous recalls from other major automakers, Mazda, Chrysler and GM have had to deal with product safety issues of their own. In Mazda’s case, a serious problem with anti-lock brakes as well as a third-party cruise control deactivation switch on its Mazda B-Series trucks have been associated with the potential for an engine fire. The recall, which affects vehicles manufactured between 1995 and 1997, as well as though produced between 2001 and 2003 (4,000 vehicles in total), is an echo of the one performed earlier in the year on the Ford Ranger, a platform twin of the Mazda B-Series pickup. The official starting date for the recall is November 13, 2009.
The Chrysler and Dodge recall affects far more recent vehicles, including the 2009-2010 Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger and the Chrysler 300. Each of these automobiles shares the LX platform, which Chrysler states was victim to a problem during assembly that may have seen a front wheel spindle nut not actually installed before the vehicle left the factory. The worst case scenario is that a wheel could actually fall off while driving, which of course could lead to a major accident. The recall targets 12,674 automobiles.
In the last of this week’s product safety news, General Motors has been forced to recall 53,000 of its compact coupes and sedans in order to address a problem affecting their fuel systems. The automobiles involved in the recall, (the Chevrolet Cobalt, Pontiac G5 and the Saturn Ion) require the replacement of a plastic port which may crack and dangerously drip gasoline. Curiously, the current focus is only on 2006 and and newer vehicles in Arizona, Texas, California, Florida and Nevada, although there is potential to expand it to other states where warm weather could accelerate the problem.
Now that its divorce from General Motors has been largely finalized, Saab has begun the laborious process of moving out and getting its own place. Currently, Saab is doing its best to concentrate production at its Trollhättan, Sweden facility and de-emphasizes its presence at Opel’s German factories where some of its previous vehicles were built. This means that the new Saab 9-5 will be see a delay in terms of an official sell date due to the logistics of rebuilding the tooling and machinery necessary for its assembly in its new Swedish home. By the time it hits the market in spring of 2010, a wagon or “Combi” edition of the Saab 9-5 will join the sedan in Saab showrooms.
The next generation Saab 9-3 will also unfortunately be pushed back, as Saab has decided to abandon the GM Epsilon platform that the vehicle was originally scheduled to make use of in favor of an in-house chassis and powertrain. Saab will draw on previous design exercises as well as an aborted co-development program with Alfa Romeo in order to put together an entirely new version of its best selling vehicle.
It is a well known fact that Enzo Ferrari only sold street versions of his automobiles in order to fund his racing program. Although the Ferrari brand has been part of the Fiat group for decades, it has remained largely true to the emotional resonance of its founding father. However, even history must occasionally bend to reality, and it is with this in mind that Ferrari would seem to be gearing up to offer a hybrid version of its Ferrari 612 touring coupe. Although details have yet to be solidified, it would appear as though Ferrari will flaunt tradition not only with the addition of two electric motors to the vehicle’s 12-cylinder engine, but also with the installation of all-wheel drive. This brings the number of technologies never before seen on a Ferrari to two, a fact that is sure to drive purists up the wall when the model makes it to the international stage around 2014.
The news that Rolls-Royce, while not exactly synonymous with the concept of restraint or moderation, is pursuing a hybrid vehicle program is definitely much less shocking. Given that its latest vehicle, the Rolls-Royce Ghost, is capable of benefiting from a gasoline / electric system similar to that which is installed in vehicles built by corporate parent BMW, the brand appears to be well on the way towards a greener future. The Rolls-Royce system will adapt the BMW 7 Series’ electric motor to function in tandem with its own V-12, improving fuel economy by as much as 15 percent.
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering’s 2010 Trans Am
Since the end of Pontiac has come, there will be no Trans Am thrown into the mix of the vintage-looking sports cars on the road today. The Ford Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Charger are all competitors in a group that the Pontiac Trans Am would have fit right into.
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering couldn’t leave that scenario alone, so they made their own Trans Am. Beginning with a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, the performance company reworked the body, interior and engine into a modern day Trans Am with the looks from a classic 1971 Pontiac Firebird. Complete with fender vents, raised white-letter tires, honeycomb wheels, twin-port front grill and a duck-tail spoiler, the car looks like a real modern day Trans Am.
Built using the body of the current 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, (not to be confused with the Lingenfelter Performance Engineering’s 2010 Camaro) the TA doesn’t look anything like the Camaro it was born as. It has been referred to as the Lingenfelter T/A, the LTA 455, LPE TA or the LPE 455 TA. With Pontiac gone and no “real” Trans Am on the market, the car doesn’t have an official name.
The interior of the car now sports blue woven vinyl seats, a metal gauge cluster and other updates to give it the feel of the original Trans Am. The exterior includes custom molded body parts like the extended rear fenders, front fascia, shaker hood, headlight and taillight housing and rear spoiler. The paint is bright in an icy white with an electric blue racing stripe running from hood to trunk.
Under the hood is where this car shines. Producing 655 horsepower and 610 foot pounds of torque, Lingenfelter’s 455 cubic inch, 7.5 liter V8 engine is what pumps the life through the one-of-a-kind TA. The engine is made using a custom Racing Head Service aluminum engine block, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering-brand CNC ported and polished LS7 cylinder heads, an LSX FAST 102 intake, Diamond pistons, a Lunati forged crank and a Corsa stainless steel exhaust to finish the package. For keeping all the power going down the road, a Lingenfelter 6-bolt LS9 twin disk flywheel and clutch assembly work with heavy duty Driveshaft Shop half-shafts.
The car is to debut at the 2009 SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas in the Nitto Tire booth. The TA is riding on Nitto performance tire - 275/40ZR20s in the front and 315/35ZR20s in the rear, bolted to custom 20-inch honeycomb wheels, which are a trademark of the Pontiac Trans Am.
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