United
States Automobile Exports Strong While Fuel Companies Struggle
(Libery Voice) The United States (US)
automobile industry is doing well. Honda USA Corporation exported over 20
percent more automobiles from the US than it imported from Japan last year.
2013 marks the first time a car manufacturer's foreign-based operations exported
more than it imported from the home country. However, while the US auto
industry has flourished, the fuel industry, automobile companies' mutually
dependent counterpart, struggled with strong government interference.
Honda
spent more than $2 billion dollars to expand its Marysville, OH production
facility. The company's US facilities manufacture Accords, Accuras, Civics,
and Sport Utility Vehicles. Along with its plant in Marysville, the company
has production facilities in Lincoln, Alabama and Greensburg, Indiana.
UC
Berkeley professor, Harley Shaiken states that such production and exports
illustrate that the US still manufactures goods for domestic and global
markets. US manufacturing continued an overall decline however, falling by 16
percent since 2004. The US automobile market itself remained import heavy,
with over 50 percent of cars manufactured abroad. Still, the automotive
manufacturing industry showed signs of growth in the U.S. Chrysler, General
Motors, and Ford exported over a million cars in 2012, including 740,000 to
Canada.
Read the
rest of this breaking news in the Liberty
Voice article "United
States Automobile Exports Strong While Fuel Companies Struggle."
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United States Automobile Exports
Mexico To Claim Top Spot in Exports to U.S. By 2015
Mexico
To Claim Top Spot in Exports to U.S. By 2015
CELAYA, MEXICO - Mexico is on track to replace Japan, the
Asian automotive giant, as the second-largest exporter of cars to the United
States by the end of the year.
An $800 million Honda plant opening Friday in the central
state of Guanajuato will produce about 200,000 Fit hatchbacks a year, helping
push total Mexican car exports to the U.S. to 1.7 million in 2014, roughly
200,000 more than Japan, consulting firm IHS Automotive says. And, with
another big plant starting next week, Mexico is expected to surpass Canada
for the top spot by the end of 2015.
"It's a safe bet," said Eduardo Solis, president
of the Mexican Automotive Industry Association. "Mexico is now one of
the major global players in car manufacturing."
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Exports Lift U.K. Luxury Car Industry
Exports
Lift U.K. Luxury Car Industry
(Wall Street Journal) Booming demand for Jaguars, Bentleys
and Rolls-Royce luxury sedans is fueling a recovery in the British auto
industry.
Global demand for pricey cars and sport utilities made in
the U.K. has rebounded strongly under their now mostly non-British parents,
which revitalized the brands through multibillion-dollar investments in new
models and U.K. production.
Bentley Motor Cars, now owned by Germany's Volkswagen AG,
says it is investing more than £800 million ($1.2 billion) to build a new
luxury sport-utility vehicle at Crewe in northwest England, creating 1,000 new
jobs.
American Regulators Cracking Down
American
Regulators Cracking Down
On the
There
are lessons to be learned for car dealers from
these actions, key among them is to keep claims honest and true.
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Xvipers.com true story - august 2012
If you ever do business with xvipes.com
I suggest to go there, choose your parts, pay and leave.
My overal buying experience from xvipers.com was not as easy as online shopping should be.
My 1st online transaction with xvipers owner Michael Nouri went very smooth and with no issues.
Parts arrived few days later and all was the way it supposed to.
Second transaction was not as good:
I ordered a rear clip for 2010 prius in JUNE 2012, THEY HAD it , price was not lowest on the market but they offered to cut clip the way I want and promissed that they will include all internal parts, tail lights and bumper and hatch doors for 2010 toyota Prius with matching interior and exterior colors.
I called few days for payment, Michael took my CC numbers over the phone.
Unfortunatelly my CC ( had a limit ) and would cover only amount for parts without shipping charges.
I called day later and told him, that I want to pay shipping with other CC. He said it will be taken care by secretary and that she will call me soon.
3 months later, no phone from secretary or from Micheal and me calling every second day at different times, no one is picking xvipers toll free or regular phone up.
No one is answering emails at sales@xvipers.com either, and I am on my way with empty trailer to little city of: OWENSVILLE in Missouri where Xvipers are located.
I checked their address via google maps and it shows a building with warehouse and many salvage vehicles around. I thought that if between the time then the satellite picture was taken and now nothing happened they should be still there. I searched for business in the area and called local Auto parts store just accross the street. They did not know who Xvipers is but they knew who the guy with Toyota Prius parts is so I was very confident that someone is there.
Well, unfortunately when I arrived to Owensville all invenotry of salvage cars was gone. As I was told by Police officer later that day, Xvipers.com moved away to enclosed warehouse 5 miles away from the town.
When I talked to local police officer he told me that city officials kicked Xvipers out from the city due to large amount of complains from outside customers. Police told me that there are hundreds people like me comming/calling/sending letters to Police/city of Owensville annually beginning in 2008 until now ( AUG/2012 ) to get their money back or purchases. Unfortunately they ( Police/City) cannot do much. I heard stories about several russians flying there with their own translator to recover their about 30k USD investment in Viper parts and someone else flying from Sweden to get their money back.
Reason for no Police action:
All transactions are done via Internet not cash register so police cannot prove anything to xvipers.com
Showing your online transactions won't work. Xvipers uses Australian credit card company to process their orders. I tried to call/email/mail that company and never got answer. Try for yourself:
Police officer told me that he submit bunch of complains to FBI for investigation year ago but they refused it because it is not cost effective for them unless each case is worth more than 100k USD
He told me that the only remedy is to hire local lawyer and open civil suit against xvipers.com , he told me these things happened in the past and at the moment Michael Nouri coughs out money or parts to his customers.
Below are few pictures of what I saw in Owensville, Missouri on August 2012.
Shop name is Eliteauto not Xvipers. there are approximately 4 workers there. I had no privilege to meet Michael, and he could only communicate over the phone with his workers.
They pretend as they do not know what is going on. Once I showed then an INVOICE and proof of payment on my credit card statement where it says Xvipers.com then they could give me what I came for.
If you need any more info, please email me. I will be happy to share my thoughts.
I was LUCKY ! I got my parts and I left as quickly as I could.Here some pics from the site:
I suggest to go there, choose your parts, pay and leave.
My overal buying experience from xvipers.com was not as easy as online shopping should be.
My 1st online transaction with xvipers owner Michael Nouri went very smooth and with no issues.
Parts arrived few days later and all was the way it supposed to.
Second transaction was not as good:
I ordered a rear clip for 2010 prius in JUNE 2012, THEY HAD it , price was not lowest on the market but they offered to cut clip the way I want and promissed that they will include all internal parts, tail lights and bumper and hatch doors for 2010 toyota Prius with matching interior and exterior colors.
I called few days for payment, Michael took my CC numbers over the phone.
Unfortunatelly my CC ( had a limit ) and would cover only amount for parts without shipping charges.
I called day later and told him, that I want to pay shipping with other CC. He said it will be taken care by secretary and that she will call me soon.
3 months later, no phone from secretary or from Micheal and me calling every second day at different times, no one is picking xvipers toll free or regular phone up.
No one is answering emails at sales@xvipers.com either, and I am on my way with empty trailer to little city of: OWENSVILLE in Missouri where Xvipers are located.
I checked their address via google maps and it shows a building with warehouse and many salvage vehicles around. I thought that if between the time then the satellite picture was taken and now nothing happened they should be still there. I searched for business in the area and called local Auto parts store just accross the street. They did not know who Xvipers is but they knew who the guy with Toyota Prius parts is so I was very confident that someone is there.
Well, unfortunately when I arrived to Owensville all invenotry of salvage cars was gone. As I was told by Police officer later that day, Xvipers.com moved away to enclosed warehouse 5 miles away from the town.
When I talked to local police officer he told me that city officials kicked Xvipers out from the city due to large amount of complains from outside customers. Police told me that there are hundreds people like me comming/calling/sending letters to Police/city of Owensville annually beginning in 2008 until now ( AUG/2012 ) to get their money back or purchases. Unfortunately they ( Police/City) cannot do much. I heard stories about several russians flying there with their own translator to recover their about 30k USD investment in Viper parts and someone else flying from Sweden to get their money back.
Reason for no Police action:
All transactions are done via Internet not cash register so police cannot prove anything to xvipers.com
Showing your online transactions won't work. Xvipers uses Australian credit card company to process their orders. I tried to call/email/mail that company and never got answer. Try for yourself:
Police officer told me that he submit bunch of complains to FBI for investigation year ago but they refused it because it is not cost effective for them unless each case is worth more than 100k USD
He told me that the only remedy is to hire local lawyer and open civil suit against xvipers.com , he told me these things happened in the past and at the moment Michael Nouri coughs out money or parts to his customers.
Below are few pictures of what I saw in Owensville, Missouri on August 2012.
Shop name is Eliteauto not Xvipers. there are approximately 4 workers there. I had no privilege to meet Michael, and he could only communicate over the phone with his workers.
They pretend as they do not know what is going on. Once I showed then an INVOICE and proof of payment on my credit card statement where it says Xvipers.com then they could give me what I came for.
If you need any more info, please email me. I will be happy to share my thoughts.
I was LUCKY ! I got my parts and I left as quickly as I could.Here some pics from the site:
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Dealers are required to ensure warranty contracts comply with all requirements under the new Motor Vehicle Dealers Act (MVDA). An extended warranty is a contract whereby a person, other than a motor vehicle manufacturer, agrees to provide coverage of the costs associated with the repair or replacement of components of a motor vehicle, including the labour necessary to repair or replace those components, that is in addition to a warranty supplied by law or implied by the operation of law. Dealers can only sell extended warranty products that are insured, or for which a letter of credit to the Compensation Fund has been provided. Note: Letters of credit are drawn against in the event of a failure of the extended warranty provider which results in claims to the Compensation Fund. If the extended warranty provider is no longer in business and the letter of credit is exhausted dealers are responsible for any Compensation Fund claims paid out over and above the letter of credit. As a result, dealers need to make inquiries with their warranty providers on a frequent basis to check on the status of their security or insurance. The following list is provided as a courtesy to dealers to assist them with compliance under the new MVDA requirements set out in Regulation 47. OMVIC does not regulate extended warranty providers nor will OMVIC recommend any particular extended warranty provider.
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