The Week in Review (April 27-May 1, 2009) - aftermarketNews

The Week in Review (April 27-May 1, 2009)

The Week in Review offers a snapshot of the most highly read stories of the week as seen on aftermarketNews. To access the complete stories, simply click on the highlighted links. If you missed reading one of our daily news emails, just click on the link that says "News Archives" at the bottom of the page to begin catching up on the latest industry news.

News about the nation’s embattled automakers nearly dominated the top stories of the week. A potential deal where GM would have bought Delphi’s steering business was shot down by the U.S. Treasury Department. Delphi now has until May 9 to resolve its bankruptcy case. If Delphi doesn’t emerge from bankruptcy then, liquidation could be the next step. The companies said the deal, which would have been worth more than $100 million, would have helped both parties.

GM confirmed that it would cease production of the Pontiac at the end of 2010 and plans to concentrate on its four "core" brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC. It was the latest move in the company’s plans to restructure under the watch of the U.S. Automotive Task force.

Chrysler’s announcement that it would be the first major American car manufacturer to file for bankruptcy, while not surprising, was certainly evidence that plans to re-work the auto industry are firmly under way. But the bankruptcy announcement was tinged with a bit of hope since Chrysler will be working with Italy’s Fiat to produce smaller vehicles. With word of the bankruptcy came news that Robert Nardelli, who joined Chrysler in August 2007, would leave the company and return to Cerberus Capital, the New York-based private equity fund that bought the company. Nardelli took a $1 salary in coming to Chrysler. “My severance is easy,” Nardelli said, in a story from Bloomberg. “I pick up my pencil and walk out the door. I have no contract. I have no golden parachute.” Nardelli had taken a $210 million severance package when he left Home Depot.

Tech must have been on the minds of aftermarketNews.com readers this week, as news that Autonet Mobile, which can turn vehicles into rolling Wifi hotspots, will now be available at Advance Auto Parts stores nationwide. The monthly service is half the cost of a cell card and maintains a constant connection even when the car is moving. Autonet Mobile works with any WiFi enabled device, including netbooks, Apple’s iTouch and iPhone, laptops, and gaming devices.

Finally, news of O’Reilly’s first-quarter earnings topped the list of most-read stories. On Thursday, the company announced record revenues. Gross profit for the first quarter of 2009 increased to $0.54 billion (or 46.6 percent of  sales) from $0.29 billion (or 44.6 percent of sales) for the first quarter of 2008, representing an increase of 88 percent.

You May Also Like

XPeng Announces Vehicle Delivery Results for April

With cumulative deliveries nearing 10,000 units since its launch, XPeng remains the top-selling all-electric MPV in China, the company said.

Guangzhou, China-based smart electric vehicle provider XPeng Inc. announced its vehicle delivery results for April 2024.

XPENG said it delivered 9,393 Smart EVs, representing a 33% increase year-on-year, up 4% over the prior month. The XPENG X9 achieved monthly deliveries of 1,959 units in April, with cumulative deliveries nearing 10,000 units since its launch, maintaining its position as the top-selling all-electric MPV in China, the company said. Year-to-date, XPENG has delivered 31,214 Smart EVs, a 23% increase year-on-year.

Volvo Study: 64% of Canadians Are Eyeing EVs for Next Purchase

Volvo Car Canada’s 2024 Mobility Report identifies key trends around EV adoption in Canada.

BorgWarner Announces Additional eMotor Business

The company says its HVH220 eMotor offers high power and torque density, enhanced efficiency and superior durability.

EVgo Recognized with 1st Place Leadership Award

The Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power honored EVgo for its commitment to transportation electrification, at LADWP’s 9th-annual Sustainability Awards event.

EVGo Award
GSP Releases New CV Axle Part Numbers

GSP said 14 new CV axle part numbers are in stock and ready to ship.

GSP

Other Posts

FullSpeed Automotive Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer

Stacey Pool brings more than two decades of marketing and e-commerce experience to FullSpeed.

Stacey Pool Full Speed Automotive
Advance Auto Parts Offers Race Fans Once-in-a-Lifetime Trip

One winner and a guest will “Do the Double” by attending the Indianapolis 500, before traveling to Charlotte for NASCAR’s 600-mile race.

PACCAR Elects New Board Directors

Pierre Breber and Brice Hill have been elected to serve on the PACCAR Board, effective July 1.

PACCAR Elects New Board Directors
Dana Releases Rear Semi-Float Axles for Jeeps 

The axles provide Jeep owners with a direct-fit, bolt-in upgrade solution that is built for superior strength inside and out, the company said.

DANA Axle