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Detroit hails resurgence of auto industry
by Staff Writers
Detroit, Michigan (AFP) Jan 9, 2012


Detroit celebrated the resurgence of the US auto industry Monday as a renewed sense of optimism -- along with a dose of glamour and glitz -- returned to the Motor City's annual auto show.

"As you look at these breathtaking vehicles, I ask you to remember they represent more than creative thinking and design," US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said at the opening ceremony.

"They represent American factories bustling and humming, American workers churning out cars, and American families earning paychecks again."

Just three years ago, the survival of the Detroit Three automakers was in doubt as General Motors and Chrysler sought billions in government bailouts and Ford's balance sheets hemorrhaged red ink during the deepest economic downturn in decades.

All three of Detroit's carmakers are now yielding profits again for the first time since 2004 and posting market share gains for the first time since 1988.

Experts also predict car companies will add 190,000 jobs by 2015, after shedding 400,000 jobs in 2008, LaHood said.

While the industry still faces deep risks -- especially in Europe -- global auto sales are forecast to grow from around 70 million vehicles in 2012 to 110 million in 2020, Mercedes chief executive Dieter Zetsche said.

"A disproportionate part of that growth will be the premium segment, and we intend to take the lion's share of that growth," he told reporters at the launch of the new SL roadster.

But the near-term outlook is still on "shaky ground," cautioned Brandon Mason, an auto analyst with PricewaterhouseCoopers.

"I don't think we're in fear of anything like a double-dip recession. But it's that jobless recovery that is the big fear," Mason told a Society of Automotive Analysts conference.

The Detroit Three will have to fight hard to sustain their comeback.

Toyota and Honda are looking to regain ground lost when their inventories were crippled by the March 11 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

South Korean carmakers Hyundai and Kia -- the big success story of the downturn, after winning over consumers seeking good value -- will be working to keep up their momentum.

And with their own home market in the dumps, Europe's giants were also planning on squeezing more growth from the United States.

The challenge to the US big three was underlined by the models winning Detroit's prestigious car and truck of the year awards on Monday: South Korea's Hyundai, for its Elantra sedan, and Britain's Land Rover, for the Range Rover Evoque sport utility vehicle.

After a few years of austerity, luxury was back in style at the Detroit show, the premier American auto exposition.

Germans BMW and Mercedes managed to overtake Toyota's Lexus brand in US luxury sales in 2011 amid the Japanese automaker's supply problems, and will be jostling to hold their ground.

"I think we'll see good progress... with consumer confidence rising here," said BMW's Ian Robertson, after selling 305,000 units in the US last year.

"There's nothing like competing at the highest level to sharpen the best edge in people," GM chief executive Dan Akerson said at a sneak peak of the latest Cadillac, GM's luxury-segment leader.

More than a dozen automakers are vying for the attention of 5,000 journalists with the launch of at least 40 new models on Monday and Tuesday, some ready to hit showrooms and others being rolled out as concept cars to test the waters.

GM will be introducing two small cars -- the Chevy Spark and Sonic -- aimed at winning over young "millennials," while Chrysler will show its first Fiat-based small car, the Dodge Dart.

Daimler's Smart will introduce a miniature pickup truck concept car that will be sure to grab attention.

Ford launched its new Fusion in three models for different levels of energy-consciousness -- gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrids -- all coming in a new more European-styled shape, and aimed at wresting Japanese market share in the key mid-sized car market.

"The time is right to change the way people think about midsize cars," said Ford Americas president Mark Fields.

Automakers will also have several swank sports cars on offer, like the Lexus LF-LC hybrid concept and the new Porsche 911.

Green car fans will get a look at Volvo's plug-in hybrid concept, new hybrids from Mercedes and BMW, and an electric van from Nissan.

The North American International Auto show opens Saturday and runs through January 23.

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Honda to boost exports of US-made vehicles
Detroit, Michigan (AFP) Jan 9, 2012 - Honda will further boost exports of US-built vehicles and expand its overseas production in order to hedge against an "abnormally high" yen, the Japanese automaker's chief said Monday.

The Japanese automaker aims to increase local production to about 70-80 percent of the vehicles it sells in each region while importing the rest from various plants around the world, Honda chief executive Takanobu Ito said.

"That's the way we can grow, and that will be the ultimate method to hedge against these kind of currency ups and downs," he said on the sidelines of the Detroit auto show.

"In the US, for example, we have already achieved 87 percent of local North American production, which satisfies me," Ito said through a translator.

"What I'm asking North America or the US to do is to contribute to other regions such as the Mideast by providing North American production to those regions."

The comments come as Honda reels from supply disruptions from the March quake-tsunami-nuclear disaster in Japan and recent flooding in Thailand.

Global production will not return to normal levels until March, said Ito, who declined to estimate how badly sales were hit or how long it will take Honda to return to pre-disaster sales level of 3.6 million vehicles worldwide.

"2011 was like a jinx," Ito said.

There is a superstition in Japan that at some point a person hits a year where they have a bad fortune no matter what they do, he explained. The only way to recover is to go to a shrine and pray.

"I went to Nikko shrine on New Year's and had that bad omen taken away from me," Ito said.

This year will be one of recovery, Ito added.

Production in the United States was not as badly hit and the Japanese automaker plans to boost North American production by 20 percent in 2012, said American Honda president Tetsuo Iwamura.

"Last year we had a big handicap for production due to the shortage of the parts, so we have full confidence that we'll be able to sell the incremental part of the production in this market," he said.

Honda also expects to boost US sales by 25 percent in 2012, after posting a 7.1 percent loss in 2011. Its sales target includes 1.25 million Hondas and 180,000 luxury Acura vehicles.

Honda plans to introduce three new Acuras later Monday at the Detroit auto show and expects an excellent customer response.

"For Acura, we would consider it an immediate success if we achieve 180,000 sales this year," Iwamura said.

"Of course we are much more ambitious for the future."

Honda currently exports US-built vehicles to 40 countries, including all Acura exports to China and Accord sedans to the Middle East.

Exports from its US and Canadian plants rose 29 percent to 47,206 vehicles in the first 11 months of 2011 despite the parts shortages.

Honda is also "enhancing" its small car lineup in order to achieve 70 percent of local sales volume for the "K" class of vehicles, Ito said.



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