BMW cuts Mini production in Limburg after strikes

German car maker BMW has cut the number of cars it is producing at the VDL Nedcar plant in Limburg following concerns about the number of strikes.
In total, BMW has slashed the production of new Minis by 1,000 and dozens of jobs are at risk, the Financieele Dagblad said at the weekend.
There have been three one-day strikes over the past six months and a fourth is planned for Monday.
The VDL Group’s Jan Mooren told the paper part of the production of the Mini Hatch is now being transferred to Oxford. BMW itself has not made a connection between the strikes and the production cut, the FD said.
According to local broadcaster L1, Mooren is concerned that other orders may be lost because of the damage to the company’s image.

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Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Resultsfor October 2018 (Flash Report)

November 29, 2018

Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Results
for October 2018 (Flash Report)

October 2018
Jan-Oct 2018

Units
2018 vs 2017
Units
’18 vs ’17

Domestic production *1

64,234

-0.1%
3rd consecutive month of y/y decrease

552,082

-6.1%

Overseas production *2

☆☆
39,630

+20.7%
4th consecutive month of y/y increase

300,408

-4.6%

Global production total


103,864

+6.9%
First y/y increase in 3 months

852,490

-5.6%

Passenger vehicles
10,516
-6.0%
12th consecutive month of y/y decrease
101,932
-18.0%

Mini vehicles
2,325
+17.2%
First y/y increase in 16 months
25,196
-11.3%

Japan sales total
12,841
-2.5%
12th consecutive month of y/y decrease
127,128
-16.7%

Export total *3

50,745

+3.3%
First y/y increase in 2 months

441,986

-1.7%

☆: October record
☆☆: Single-month record


Domestic production slightly decreased year-on-year, as production of Impreza, Subaru XV, and Levorg models declined, offsetting increased production of the Forester led by the launch of its fully-redesigned version.


Overseas production increased year-on-year boosted by production of the Ascent that started in May 2018.


Passenger vehicle sales decreased year-on-year, as last year’s momentum boosted by the fully-redesigned Impreza and SUBARU XV and the upgraded Levorg and WRX declined, offsetting strong sales of the all-new Forester.


Mini vehicle sales increased year-on-year, led by increased sales of the Sambar and the Chiffon.


Exports from Japan increased year-on-year, boosted by increased shipments of the all-new Forester to North America.

*1 JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc.) report basis (CBU).
*2 Local line-off basis.
*3 JAMA report basis.

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BMW executive says China tariffs haven’t hurt US-made SUV sales one bit

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A worker applies final touches on a Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) sports utility vehicle (SUV) on an assembly line at the BMW Manufacturing Co. plant in Greer, South Carolina, U.S. on Thursday, May 10, 2018.

China's import taxes on U.S.-made cars have not hurt demand for BMW's X line of sport utility vehicles that are made in South Carolina, a top executive said Wednesday.

The ongoing trade war between Beijing and Washington hasn't dampened the appetite for German luxury family cars among China's well-heeled, according to the carmaker.

“We have not seen one single unit drop since the tariffs have been introduced,” said BMW North America President and CEO Bernhard Kuhnt. BMW's Spartanburg plant is its largest in the world, and it primarily makes SUVs, which are becoming ever more popular with customers in many markets around the world.

The German automaker cut its annual guidance in September, attributing it in part to rising international trade tensions.

Its sales in China showed no signs of slowing, rising 12 percent in October over the same month last year and 6 percent year to date.

China is a massive market for luxury cars, said Michael Dunne, CEO of ZoZoGo, a firm that advises automakers on doing business in China. BMW, Mercedes, and Audi sell twice as many cars in the country as they do in the United States.

VDL Nedcar to take on more staff for new Mini order

Dutch car maker VLD Nedcar has won an order to build a new type of Mini for German car manufacturer BMW, which will create some 1,200 jobs.The plant in Limburg already produces the three-door Mini and the Mini Cabrio and will now add a new generation of Mini Countryman to the range. The new car will be built exclusively in Born for the global market.
The new order will take the total workforce at the plant up to 4,000 plus 1,200 robots. Local officials are already talking about further expanding the plant and developing a direct railway link to make shipping easier, the Financieele Dagblad said.

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The Lincoln Aviator suggests the luxury American brand ‘has got its mojo back’

Source: Lincoln
Lincoln Aviator

The Lincoln Aviator is the latest new model from the luxury American brand, and industry watchers say it is yet more evidence that the brand has returned to its roots.

After showing off a concept version of the vehicle at the New York Auto Show in early 2018, the brand is unveiling the production version at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday.

The Aviator comes as Lincoln is still enjoying the astounding success it has had with the 2018 redesign of the Lincoln Navigator. After Lincoln introduced that vehicle, the company was selling them so fast it was having trouble keeping production up. That momentum has largely continued throughout the year. In the month of October Navigator sales were up 70 percent over the same month in 2017. Many customers are opting for the most luxurious versions, such as the Black Label, which can command prices up to $100,000.

Now the brand is aiming to repeat the trick in another segment.

The 2019 Lincoln Aviator is a smaller SUV than the Navigator, and it is the latest step Ford's luxury brand is taking in carving out a place for itself as a purveyor of spacious and comfortable SUVs that float over the pavement.

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Lincoln Aviator

The Aviator is a resurrected brand — Lincoln first sold it from 2002 to 2005. The Aviator shares some design language with the Navigator, such as the distinctive design of its wheels and its plush leather seats.

But there are several firsts here that suggest Lincoln is not simply trying to make a smaller Navigator replica. The brand commissioned the Detroit Symphony to design all the interior alert chimes for the doors. The vehicle also has the ability to “see” potholes and uneven pavement and adjust the suspension to keep the ride smooth.

“It is not overstating it to say Lincoln has got its mojo back,” said Karl Brauer, who is executive publisher for Kelley Blue Book and Autotrader. “The company in the last couple of years has made some really positive moves.”

The models Lincoln has come out with recently, including the Navigator and the Continental full-size sedan, show that the company has tried to carve more of a traditionally American niche out for itself by making vehicles that emphasize plush interiors and gentle, floating rides. This is a departure from older habits in Detroit of trying to make American versions of European brands that emphasized sportier designs and features, such as those found in BMWs.

“I think Lincoln discovered that they were much better at being Lincoln than they were at being the American version of BMW,” he said.

That said, it is perfectly fine if Lincoln wants to come out with a high-performance variant of a sedan or SUV, he added. The Aviator will offer a performance trim level of the vehicle that will come with a combination hybrid and twin turbocharged powertrain that Lincoln said is a first for the brand.

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