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How much is my car worth?

From the Wall Street Journal Online:

That three-year-old car sitting in the driveway may not seem so exciting anymore, but to some car dealers it could be gold.

Informed shoppers with well-maintained cars to trade in have an unusual opportunity to take advantage of what industry analysts say is a record peak in used-car prices. Resale and trade-in values for late-model vehicles in good condition have been rising all year as demand has outstripped supply, particularly for fuel-efficient models.

Among the forces driving up used-car values is a shortage of many popular Japanese models due to production slowdowns following the March earthquake. And the sales collapse during the 2008 and 2009 financial crisis means fewer two- and three-year-old cars are available.

The National Automobile Dealers Association last week raised values again on many small- and medium-size cars in its latest Used Car Guide, which is widely used by dealers when deciding what to offer for cars taken as trade-ins.

A one-year-old Honda Civic that NADA’s Used Car Guide valued at $14,275 in May is now estimated to be worth $15,950. “The same car,” says Jonathan Banks, NADA’s executive auto analyst.

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New Dr. Dre Chrysler Commercial “Good Things”

Here is Chrysler’s latest commercial “Good Things,” which features Dr. Dre and The Beats by Dr. Dre audio system.

The Beats experience was designed to replicate the audio experience the artist has inside the recording studio and is available with the all-new 2012 Chrysler 300S. Now you can hear music the way Dr. Dre himself does! Check out Dr. Dre as he takes his sound out on the streets of downtown Los Angeles:

Gilles to head new SRT Chrysler division

From the Detroit News:

Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it is creating a new brand — the Street and Racing Technology — or SRT brand — as it conducts a management reshuffle.

Chrysler also announced management changes, including a new Dodge Brand CEO.

Ralph Gilles, who has been president and CEO of Dodge, has been named head of the new cross-brand performance unit — SRT — and Chrysler’ Motorsports activities. Gilles continues with design responsibility for all exterior and interior design activities for all Dodge, Ram, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles.

Chrysler said the moves were aimed at the company’s business plan.

“Values and missions are sculpted on the rock. Organizational structures are designed to reflect the Company’s business needs in support of its strategic business plan. Today’s announcement is consistent with this line,” said Chrysler spokesman Gualberto Ranieri.

Last week, Fiat SpA reached a deal with the U.S. Treasury to acquire the government’s 6 percent stake in the company, which will give the Italian automaker a 52 percent majority stake in the Auburn Hills company.

Under the new structure, Chrysler and Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne will have 24 direct reports at Chrysler, down from 25.

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Ford’s Mulally lays down the law with big forecasts!

From AutoNews.com:

DETROIT (Bloomberg) — Ford Motor Co. said growth in Asia and increasing demand for small cars will boost global sales 50 percent to 8 million vehicles annually by 2015 as the automaker switches gears from restructuring to expansion.

“Growth is a new skill to learn for us,” Chief Financial Officer Lewis Booth said today in an interview in New York. “We’ve been good at restructuring businesses over the last decade. Growth takes practice.”

CEO Alan Mulally told investors today that the automaker expects that by 2020, 55 percent of vehicle sales will be small cars and a third of sales will be in Asia, Booth said.

“Fifty percent is a large number,” Mulally said of the growth target on Bloomberg Television today. “But it’s off a tremendous foundation we have laid to support that.”

Ford executives, on a tour of Wall Street today, also said:

• Total Automotive debt will be reduced to about $10 billion by 2015, down from $16.6 billion at March 31, 2011 and from $33.6 billion at the end of 2009.

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2011 Buick Regal CXL Turbo Review

Bullz-Eye.com reviews the 2011 Buick Regal CXL Turbo.

It seems these days that many of the new hits for American Automakers are coming out of design studios in Europe. The Buick Regal CXL Turbo , which has DNA traced back to the Opel Signia, is no different. It’s not easy reinventing a brand, and getting the new look and feel to stick takes determination. GM had some tough choices a few years back on what the new GM would carry, but we’re very pleased that Buick is still building cars. It appears they are turning a corner with the Regal.

Exterior
Our test model 2011 Buick Regal CXL Turbo was quicksilver metallic with impressive 19-inch alloy wheels, which gave the car a sleek look. That’s right, I said “sleek.” Until you take a good look at the 2011 Regal you won’t realize it’s a Buick. The CXL trim is very sporty and modern with dual bright exhaust tips, aerodynamic and high intensity halogen headlamps with automatic on/off, front fog lamps and an overall appearance of a true sports sedan. The 2011 Buick Regal CXL Turbo has flowing lines and a sculpted hood, which show the Regal is designed not only for looks but efficiency.

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