While sales of motor vehicles and automotive parts increased by 2.4% in July as compared to the prior month, retail spending overall, not including sales of cars and automotive parts, fell by 0.6% indicating that consumers are still concerned about the week job market and uncertainty of the economy.

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has recently rated the Honda Insight, Toyota Prius, and Kia Soul the top rating of Good (on a scale of Good, Acceptable, Marginal, and Poor), in testing for side and rear crash testing. In order to achieve this rating a vehicle has to earn good ratings in three tests and must have electronic stability control.

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Volkswagen will pay about $4.7 billion for a 42% share in Porsche’s automobile unit. VW the largest European car manufacturer will fully integrate Porsche into its operations in 2011 as long as all requirements are met. This will end a four year feud regarding control of the two companies.

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Regarding the $3 billion Cash for Clunkers Program. Lawmakers would like to allow consumers to get vouchers from the auto makers if a vehicle is not in stock. Toyota, Honda and 11 other foreign car manufacturers feel that changing the car rebate midstream could be confusing for all those involved.

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2009 Passat – Some vehicles may have an electromechanical steering gear control unit that can malfunction because of a damaged capacitor. The vehicle may not respond as the driver intends it to. This defect only occurs immediately after starting up vehicle when the steering wheel is moved for the first time and at speeds less than 5 mph. Could lead to a crash without warning. Call your Volkswagen dealer immediately to schedule an appointment.

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2008 Jaguar XK – Vehicles with run flat tires are being recalled for failing to comply with safety standards as the Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) have been turned off. With the TPMS not working, your vehicle cannot receive a signal to illuminate your dashboard. Failure to warn of tire deflation can lead to a flat tire and a crash. Please call your dealership and schedule an appointment.

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2006 Land Rover Range Rover – some vehicles may have been manufactured with an incorrectly made automatic transmission parking pawl guide plate. This can cause the vehicle not to engage in park and on an incline this could cause a roll-away situation. Please call your Land Rover dealership to schedule an appointment immediately!

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We mentioned it in our blog on July 13, that General Motors and eBay were looking into working together. Well it’s official, GM will begin selling new cars and trucks on eBay starting Tuesday. The program will be a way for buyers to receive discounts on vehicles without directly dealing with the dealerships.

Vehicles will not be sold to the highest bidder, instead it will be listed as a “buy it now” vehicle which would be equal to General Motor’s supplier price. Shoppers will also have the option to submit a lower bid that the dealer may or may not accept.

It will involve about 90 percent of G.M.’s dealerships in California. One of the reasons General Motors decided to start with California is because of poor performance in the state in recent years. As many as 20,000 vehicles will be listed on eBAy initially. The program will initially run through September 8, 2009. GM hopes to expand it throughout the country.

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