Archive for January, 2008

Chrysler offers buyouts to 13,000 in Detroit area

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Chrysler offers buyouts to 13,000 in Detroit area 

January 29, 2008 

BY TIM HIGGINS 

FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER 

Chrysler LLC offered buyout and early retirement packages Monday to about 13,000 Detroit-area hourly UAW members as the automaker works to cut its overall hourly workforce by as many as 10,000 people. 

Monday’s effort aims primarily to reduce workers at support facilities that are seeing the domino effect of recent production cuts at the automaker’s assembly plants. 

Packages offering lump-sum payments as high as $100,000 were offered to UAW workers at the Sterling Heights and Warren stamping plants, the Trenton and Mack Avenue engine plants, Conner Avenue Assembly Plant, Detroit Axle, Mt. Elliott Tool and Die, and the Sterling Heights Vehicle Test Center, Chrysler spokeswoman Michele Tinson said. 

In addition, she said, the 1,140-person second shift at Sterling Heights Assembly Plant was offered packages, and 770 hourly workers at Warren Truck Plant, which is idle this week, are expected to be offered buyouts, too. 

Also, 110 salaried UAW members at the company’s Auburn Hills technology center and elsewhere will be able to take early retirement effective Thursday. 

About 500 workers at Jefferson North Assembly Plant already had a chance to show interest in a buyout package this month, Tinson said. 

Outside the Detroit area, workers at assembly plants in Belvidere, Ill., St. Louis and Toledo already faced deadlines to express interest in buyout packages that were offered. 

Chrysler had said it wants to eliminate about 900 jobs at the Jefferson facility in Detroit, 780 jobs at the Toledo North plant and 1,096 jobs at the Belvidere factory. 

“That seems to be on plan,” Aaron Bragman, an analyst at Global Insight, said of Monday’s announcement. “This is reducing headcount so they can get costs down.” 

Of the packages offered Monday, an estimated 4,600 are early-retirement eligible. The early-retirement package includes a lump sum of $70,000. The $100,000 buyout package is for eligible employees with at least one year of service. The deadline is Feb. 18. 

Chrysler negotiated the packages with the UAW, which did not want to make a comment Monday. Tinson said the job cuts are related to volume reductions. 

Monday’s offers seemed to focus on facilities that do so-called noncore work. Under the new UAW contracts with Chrysler, non-assembly workers can be replaced by new hires whose pay and benefits cost half as much as those for current assembly workers. But Chrysler has indicated that the current cuts are solely related to cutting capacity to meet falling consumer demand. 

Chrysler is not alone in Detroit in its efforts to reduce its workforce. Ford Motor Co. has started rolling out buyout offers. GM has only begun the first phase of its program and aims to offer packages to the rest of its UAW workforce next month. 

Some analysts wonder whether Chrysler will have a greater challenge getting workers to take buyouts because its workforce is younger than GM’s. 

The average age of Chrysler’s UAW hourly workers is 46 with 30% of workforce eligible for retirement within five years, according to research by Sean McAlinden, vice president of research at the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor. 

Meanwhile, 64% of GM’s workforce is within five years of being eligible to retire; the workforce’s average age is 49. 

“They’re young and looking around going, ‘There’s nothing else in this market. I can’t necessarily leave because the housing market is so awful,’ ” Bragman said of Chrysler workers. “It is still a difficult decision to actually leave the company — $100,000 notwithstanding.” 

The UAW told its members in October that Chrysler plans to close the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit some time over the next four years. The Detroit Axle plant is slated to close after the new Marysville axle facility comes online; the union has said UAW members will have the right to transfer to the new facility. 

In November, Chrysler announced plans to eliminate as many as 10,000 hourly jobs on top of the 11,000 hourly jobs planned for elimination as part of the February 2007 turnaround plan. 

Contact TIM HIGGINS at 313-222-8784 or thiggins@freepress.com. 

How long should I wait to wax after a fresh paint job?

Friday, January 25th, 2008

This question comes up a lot.  “How long should I wait to wax after a fresh paint job?”.  My answer is 60-90 days.  I once made the mistake of listening to a shop that painted my car and insisted that I wax the paint to protect it right away.  I got home from the shop and waxed the car.  What was my outcome?  The clearcoat NEVER fully cured.  A year after the clear was still so soft that you could scratch the paint by dropping a cotton ball on it.  This led me to do some researching on my own, something I should of done before listening to the paint shop.  After contacting several of the large automotive paint manufacturers I got answers from 30 to 90 days of waiting for the paint to cure before waxing or sealing.  My advice is 60-90 days.

“What about a brand new car?”  This is a totally different story.  Brand new cars on the dealer lots are perfectly fine to wax the second they roll off the assembly line.  Why?  Because the paint and process used on the assembly line is not the same as what a body/paint shop uses.  Factory paint jobs are baked at extremely high temperatures to cure the paint on the assembly lines and the paint used is not the same as what a shop uses. 

 ”You said to wait 60-90 days after I get my car from the paint shop but the shop said they baked the paint so I can wax right away right?”  NO!  Most shops will bake the paint after painting but their bake lamps are nowhere near the same as the factory uses.  The shop bakes the paint so the work can be handled faster.

DetailingForums.com gets a makeover!

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

DetailingForums.com has gotten a complete overhaul. Check it out for yourselves and say hi!

Smart Car Dealerships Arrive In The U.S.!!!

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

The following article was taken from www.clickondetroit.com 

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — Americans who want to drive Smart like their European counterparts are finally getting their chance.

 

The flagship dealership and corporate headquarters for Smart USA open this afternoon in Bloomfield Hills. 

The dealership is one of 68 in 31 states expected to open this month to sell the 8-foot, 8-inch Smart Fortwo micro car.

 

Smart is a division of Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz brand, and its cars have been sold for nearly a decade in Europe. 

The French-made vehicles are being sold through U.S. dealers that are part of racing icon Roger Penske’s network.

Two New Products!

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

The first item is the Air Force Blaster SideKick. It is a hand held version of the larger Air Force Blaster I also carry. This is one of those items that isn’t just good for car/motorcycle people. It’s also great for pet owners and has tons of other uses.

The SideKick is basically a hand held, electric blower. They are great for drying motorcycles and other hard to dry items where it is just too hard to get in with a towel. Simply dry it by blasting the water away!

For you pet owners it is also great for blowing off your animals after a bath or grooming. They actually sell a pet blower but it is the same machine.

http://store.danase.com/airfoblsi.html

The next item is the best hand vacuum you will ever use. It’s not going to be one of those cheap made in China plastic vacuums that have the power of you sucking through a straw with a short life. This is stainless steel construction built to last!

http://store.danase.com/vacngo500.html

If you have any questions please feel free to ask me!

Danase in 2 Wheel Tuner Magazine

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Here is a scanned image of my products being featured in 2 Wheel Tuner Magazine.
Danase

GM shows real 2009 Camaro!

Friday, January 4th, 2008

2009 Camaro

General Motors has released the first picture of the new Chevrolet Camaro without camouflage. In fact, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz has decreed that all of the preproduction Camaros be driven without the cladding and camouflage to better test aerodynamics and cooling efficiency, Chevrolet General Manager Ed Peper said on GM’s Fastlane blog Thursday. The Camaro is to go on sale in 2009.

from the Detroit Free Press www.freep.com