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Honda to recall over 2 m cars in US, China
05 August 2011;deccanherald.com:Tokyo:Honda said in a press release on its US site that the vehicles in the voluntary recall will include Accord, CR-V and Element models. No injuries or deaths have been reported, the statement said. Honda China said in a statement on its website it had notified the nation’s quality watchdog that from Monday, it would recall 760,515 cars to update the software that controls their automatic transmission. The auto giant said the vehicles in the recall would include Accord, Odyssey and Spirior models, manufactured between July 2004 and November 2009. A bearing in the automatic transmission system was not built with sufficient strength and as a result it may emit an abnormal noise or cause the engine to stall under certain gear shift operations, Honda said. Similar Honda models are sold in Canada, Europe and other markets. Altogether, 2.49 million Honda models installed with the faulty transmission are involved, Kyodo quoted Honda officials as saying. They said the affected Honda models are not sold in Japan.
 
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05 August 2011; Breaking News ! Crude oil dropped a little more then 5% in a single fall today, due to fear of global slowdown and double dip recession fear in United States.

 
Car owners may not get subsidised diesel: Government
04 August 2011;timesofindia.indiatimes.com:NEW DELHI: With passenger cars consuming about 15 per cent of the diesel, the government on Thursday indicated that it might do away with the subsidy enjoyed by such vehicle owners. "...we can accept your (Opposition) suggestion and try to work out what mechanism could be found out so that this section (diesel car owners) are not subsidised," finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said replying to a debate on price rise in the Lok Sabha. The government gives a subsidy of Rs 6.08 per litre on diesel. While the prices of petrol are linked to market rates, the government directly and indirectly compensates the oil marketing companies for losses on account of sale of diesel, kerosene and LPG through subsidies and oil bonds. Under pressure to keep its finances under control the government has already indicated that it was keen on freeing prices of diesel and cooking gas (LPG) but retaining subsidy on kerosene which was used by poor. In June, while increasing prices of kerosene, diesel and LPG, the government had slashed customs and excise duties on petroleum products to mitigate the impact of price hike on common man. It took a revenue hit of Rs 49,000 core per annum. India imports about 75 per cent of its total crude oil requirement. Mukherjee said out of total consumption of diesel, 10 per cent is used by industry, 6 per cent by railways, 12 per cent by the agriculture sector and 15 per cent by car owners. As much as 8 per cent is used for power generation, he said, adding buses and trucks consume 12 per cent and 37 per cent respectively. Mukherjee said that despite price increase of petroleum products in the recent past, the under recoveries of state owned oil companies was still around Rs 1.22 lakh crore. JD-U leader and NDA convenor Sharad Yadav had questioned the government's policy of providing subsidised diesel for consumption by luxury car owners, telecom tower companies, malls and restaurants.
 
Oil PSUs to lose Rs 1,22,000 cr
04 August 2011;business-standard.com:New Delhi: Despite the recent steep fuel price hike, state-owned oil firms will lose a whooping Rs 122,000 crore on diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene sale this fiscal, Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy said today. "We were compelled to increase prices," he said in Lok Sabha where members criticised the recent Rs 3 per litre hike in diesel, Rs 2 a litre increase in kerosene and Rs 50 per cylinder hike in LPG rates. Price of international oil, on which India is 80% reliant to meet its needs, is rising, he said, adding the average price of crude for the current financial year is $113 per barrel. The government has cut customs and excise duties on crude oil and products coupled with a "moderate increase", he said adding that in spite of the increase the oil companies' under recoveries would be Rs 1.22 lakh crore for the current fiscal. Replying to a supplementary, he informed the House that in last three years, the prices of diesel have been increased four times while prices came down twice. Similarly, in case of LPG, prices were increased four time and reduced only once. Giving a comparison of prices in the neighbouring countries, he said petrol price is highest in India. It is currently Rs 63.70 a litre (Delhi) compared to Rs 41.81 in Pakistan, Rs 50.30 in Sri Lanka and Rs 44.80 in Bangladesh and Rs 43.59 in the US. Prices, however, in European nation are much higher as compared to India. In case of LPG and Kerosene, prices in India are lowest compared to neighbouring nations. While diesel prices are comparable.
 
Used cars to be recycled near Chennai
04 August 2011;deccanherald.com:New Delhi: For the first time in India, a recycling facility for used cars was launched in Tamil Nadu, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said Thursday. It is an attempt to recover scrap material and spur growth of the automobile industry, SIAM said in a statement. The facility is a part of global automotive research centre of the ministry of heavy industries in Oragadum near Chennai, the statement said. "With efficient recycling, India can hope to recover by the year 2020 over 1.5 million tons of steel scrap, 180,000 tons of Alumminum scrap and 75,000 tons each of recoverable plastic and rubber from scrapped automobiles," it said. "Currently, scrapped vehicles are cut and sold for scrap by low-tech units in the unorganized sector," the statement said adding, crude techniques used by the sector were polluting the environment and recovering low yields . The statement cited examples of US and Japan where recycling facilities help in the overall growth of automobile industry. The facility was launched Aug 2.
 
Small vehicle makers to rule the road
04 August 2011;business-standard.com:Sharmistha Mukherjee & Swaraj S Baggonkar:New Delhi:Mumbai: The dynamics of auto business will change if the government ends diesel subsidy to passenger vehicles. Smaller vehicle manufacturers such as Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL), Honda Siel Cars India (HSCI), General Motors India and Toyota Kirloskar Motors (TKM), are likely to gain from the government’s proposal to end subsidy on diesel for passenger vehicles. “If diesel is deregulated or a dual diesel pricing scheme is put in place, there would be a level-playing field for petrol- and diesel-driven cars. Demand for diesel vehicles would continue to be there, but the momentum would moderate,” said Abdul Majeed, leader, automotive practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers. “Because of the subsidy on diesel, sales of vehicles propelled by the fuel had gone up sharply in the last six months,” he said. According to industry estimates, sales of diesel vehicles make up a third of the total passenger vehicle sales in India. In fact, for models available in both variants, the proportion of sales coming from diesel variants increased by 75 to 80 per cent after petrol prices were raised by Rs 5 a litre in May. Honda Siel, which has an all-petrol portfolio, is likely to gain the most. Jnaneswar Sen, senior vice-president (marketing and sales), HSCI, said, “Diesel is subsidised for a specific reason and it should be limited to that. If an effective mechanism is put in place, the choice of which fuel variant is to be opted for would be back in the hands of the consumer.” Honda has lost out on sales of City because it does not have a diesel variant of the sedan and customers in the segment have shown increased preference for diesel-powered vehicles in recent months. General Motors (GM), which launched a diesel variant of its small car, Beat, late last Month, said the company was in favour of a market-driven price of the fuel. “We have diesel models, but diesel has other advantages than simply being a cheaper fuel. Diesel technology today is cleaner and fuel efficiency of diesel vehicles is higher. We would rather let the consumer choose according to his requirements,” said P Balendran, vice-president of GM India. “The benefit of owning a diesel car does not come in unless a consumer drives at least 2,500 km every month. So, the new cars have been introduced in petrol initially,” said Sandeep Singh, deputy managing director, marketing, TKM. Etios and Liva, both petrol-driven cars, contribute 50 per cent to Toyota’s overall sales. MSIL, India’s largest car maker, offers diesel variants for four of its 14 models. Diesel cars account for about 20 per cent of its line-up, with Swift and Swift DZire leading the company’s sales chart. But majority of its sales continue to come from petrol variants. A senior executive of the company said if diesel prices went up, the differential between the two fuels would reduce. There would be parity between sales of diesel and petrol cars, but high fuel pricing is likely to affect consumer sentiment, regardless of what variant is being opted for, according to him. MSIL offers diesel variants of compact cars Ritz and Swift, and sedans SX4 and Swift Dzire. Though the diesel versions are priced Rs 80,000-85,000 higher than the petrol variants, the company has seen sales of a model picking up on the introduction of a diesel fuel option. MSIL sells 30,000 units of these four models a month and the diesel variants account for three-fourth. Pawan Goenka, president, automotive and farm equipment division, Mahindra & Mahindra, said, “We are not against dual diesel fuel pricing. The mechanism needs to be carefully defined, so that it has the desired effect and cannot be misused. We are assuming that the dual pricing will be only for personal use diesel vehicles, and not for commercial applications.” The company has the highest concentration of diesel models in its line-up. Its entire utility and multi-purpose vehicle range such as Bolero, Scorpio and Xylo runs on diesel.
 
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