Monthly Archives: March 2013

JPMorgan Chase Names New Head of Auto Finance, Promises More Subprime Options

In recent years, JPMorgan Chase & Co has lagged behind the competition when it comes to auto finance, but they are hoping new leadership will turn their luck around.

JPMorgan Chase announced that Thasunda Brown Duckett would be heading up their auto financing, taking over for Marc Sheinbaum. Looking at the numbers, she has a lot of work ahead of her. According to Experian, JPMorgan Chase is the fourth biggest auto lender despite being the biggest bank in the United States, and with new leadership, it is clear that Chase wants to change that.

While Duckett has not set any plans in stone, she has hinted at opening up auto loans to customers with lower scores, saying there are “opportunities for us to expand that credit box to be able to help more customers.” Many of their competitors have already taken this step which might account for JPMorgan Chase trailing in auto loans. This change could give more options for car buyers with subprime credit to get a car and reestablish their credit history, and it could give JPMorgan Chase to be competitive in auto loans again.

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Distracted Driving Repairs Cost Drivers Greatly

With distracted driving a growing problem in the United States, auto repair shops are seeing a boost in business, but they aren’t necessarily happy about it.

A recent story from KXTV, an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, covered a local auto shop which has seen an increase in fender benders and other incidents caused by distracted driving. Repairs can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars for, as KXTV put it, a few seconds of distraction. A fender bender can cost more than $2000 in repairs, and a side dent can cost as much or more than $500 depending on the vehicle.

Tyler, one of the auto shop employees, encouraged drivers to use technology that is available and on the market such as Bluetooth hands-free devices so that they don’t take their eyes off the road. “That brief second that you take a look to see who e-mailed you or texted you could cost you a significant amount of money.”

Repair shops might be happy about the extra business, but they would rather have safer roads for all drivers. There isn’t a text, a call, or an e-mail worth getting into an accident and putting yourself and others in danger. Get a hands-free system, or for a less expensive option, simply turn off your phone while driving.

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Ford Aims to Reduce Production Waste by 41 Percent

In an effort to lessen their environmental impact, Ford has pledged to reduce the waste produced per vehicle by 41 percent by 2016.

Ford CEO Alan Mulally and Executive Chairman Bill Ford have made environmental awareness a priority for Ford in the coming years. In 2011, the average amount of waste per vehicle was 22.7 pounds. By 2016, they hope to cut it down to 13.4 pounds per vehicle. Ford has already made an effort to reduce their waste, cutting it from 37.9 pounds to 22.7 pounds between 2007 and 2011.

Most of the news revolving around the auto industry and the environment has involved reducing the weight of vehicles to make them more fuel efficient, but reducing the weight in auto production is important as well. If the automakers are producing a large amount of waste building electric cars, then they aren’t really helping the environment. They are green in name only. We commend Ford for their efforts in reducing waste and producing better cars in the process.

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Chevrolet Donates Hundreds of Vehicles For First Responders Training

Hundreds of thousands of vehicles were destroyed in Super Storm Sandy back in October including a substantial amount of new inventory. A question that people are starting to ask is what automakers will do with all these cars, seeing as they are unfit to sell, and Chevrolet is stepping up to make the best out of a bad situation.

Chevrolet announced this week that they will be donating 300 vehicles to Guardian Centers in Perry, Ga. The cars will be used to train first responders in a modern cityscape simulator. Chris Perry, the U.S. Vice President of Chevrolet Marketing, explained that many ports and dealer lots in the northeast were flooded, and if Chevrolet hadn’t donated the vehicles, they would have been destroyed. “We could not sell them, so instead of crushing them, Chevrolet is using these vehicles to help train those who respond to just such disasters.”

Guardian Centers’ founder and CEO Geoff Burkart has called these vehicles “essential” to the simulation experience. In a joint press release, Burkart thanked Chevrolet for their contribution, stating, “Chevrolet has given the millions of first responders throughout North America the ability to exercise in metropolitan scenarios that will look and feel just like their home cities…You can’t expect first response professionals to conduct realistic training in a sterile environment. Every metropolitan area in the world must deal with vehicle traffic and first responders should be provided a training environment that helps condition them for what they will face on the job.”

To learn more about Guardian Centers, visit their website at http://www.guardiancenters.com, and you can read the full press release from Chevrolet and Guardian Centers here.

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