Daily Archives: June 16, 2013

Some automakers void warranties that use biofuels.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform recently held a hearing to discuss the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) position on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and the concerns that EPA’s actions have had on consumers, the vehicle industry and farmers, according to the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA).

Congress and oil producers continue to pressure the EPA on their decision regarding increasing the percentage of ethanol permitted in gasoline.

U.S. investigates Honda minivans for air bag trouble

2003 honda odyssey air bag trouble

U.S. safety regulators have added about 320,000 older model Honda Odyssey minivans to a widening probe of faulty air bags that affects at least three automakers and more than 2 million vehicles.

New Jersey explores Right to Repair law

Aaron Lowe, vice president, government affairs at the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), testified last Thursday in New Jersey at a hearing on Right to Repair legislation that is under consideration in the state assembly. The bill introduced by Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, D-N.J., would require that car companies make available to independent repair shops the same information and tools that they make available to their franchised dealers.

BMW has 100,000 waiting to test i3, sales boss says

bmw i3 concept

BMW has about 100,000 reservations from around the world from people who want to test its first electric vehicle, sales boss Ian Robertson said, adding that the automaker has “significant numbers of deposits” for the car.

Sunday Morning Headline News wk of 10 June

Marchionne says Fiat could look for new China partner for Jeep

Fiat could look for a new China partner to help it manufacture Chrysler’s Jeep brand in the world’s largest car market in 2014, said Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne.

Fiat CEO says company ‘has everything we need’ to relaunch Alfa Romeo