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April 13, 2011, CHICAGO, (Coal Geology)– Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F), General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM), Honda Motor Co. (NYSE: HMC), Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) and Nissan Motor Co. (Nasdaq: NSANY).

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Ford Fears Production Halt

Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) alerted that it may have to suspend or slow down production at its plants in Asia-Pacific due to a shortage in supply of parts following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11 that killed many people, broke down infrastructure and triggered a nuclear crisis.

Ford operates as many as 13 plants in Asia-Pacific, including 8 assembly plants in Australia, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, India, Philippines and China. The company expects to downsize operations at the plants from the last week of April until May. However, it did not specify which facilities will be idled for how long.

The automaker stated that its decision will not affect its financial results unless it finds alternative sources of supply. It is already pursuing other sources of supply for some of its parts in order to evade the adverse impact from the disruption of production.

Ford had already halted operations at its plants in the U.S. and Europe due to parts shortages. At the beginning of this month, the company has idled its plant in Genk, Belgium for 5 days starting April 4. The plant manufactures Mondeo sedans and Galaxy and S-Max minivans.

Automakers around the world are facing parts shortage problem due to the disaster in Japan. Apart from Ford, General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) is the only U.S.-based automaker to be affected by the calamity so far. These apart, Japanese automakers, including Honda Motor Co. (NYSE: HMC), Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) and Nissan Motor Co. (Nasdaq: NSANY) are plagued by the natural disaster in the country.

Asia-Pacific is one of the most important markets for Ford. The company has been pursuing a major expansion plan in the market, including China, India and Thailand. Since last year, it has invested $510 million in China and $500 million in India as a part of the plan.

Last year, Ford has added 40 dealerships in China as a part of the plan. Further, the automaker plans to add 66 new dealerships by the end of the year, raising its total dealerships to 340 in the country.

Ford’s sales in China grew 40% in 2010 driven by higher sales of Focus compact and Fiesta subcompacts. Changan Ford sold 403,283 vehicles, an increase of 34% from the last year. Meanwhile, Ford’s commercial vehicle venture in China, Jiangling Motors Corp., reported an impressive 56% rise in sales to 178,999 units.

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April 13, 2011, CHICAGO, (Coal Geology): I did a review and found that since Feb a lot of my picks were underperforming the S&P.  I was blaming the terrible earthquake and tsunami in Japan.  Now I’m looking at charts and trouble started in Feb. not March.  I was heavy into the Auto sector.  First to get hit was Ford (NYSE: F) and Magna International (NYSE: MGA), then TRW Automotive (NYSE: TRW) and Tenneco (NYSE: TEN).

Today’s down turn real got me pruning my portfolio down both in real life and on P&P. Oh yeah, the new improved speed on P&P really helps. I had been holding off P&P pruning because of the speed and uncertainty.  I look forward to getting some new ideas from P&P folks now that P&P is user friendly again.

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2012 FORD FOCUS - Top Green Car of the Year

April 12, 2011, IRVINE, Calif.,(Coal Geology)  The expert editors from Kelley Blue Book’s www.kbb.com, the leading provider of new car and used car information, today named the Top 10 Green Cars of 2011. In this annual list, especially timely this year due to rising gas prices and just in time for Earth Day 2011, the kbb.com editors present a variety of fuel-efficient vehicles worthy of buyers’ consideration. The coverage includes detailed EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers and editorial commentary on why each model made this year’s top Green Car list from kbb.com.

2012 FORD FOCUS - Top Green Car of the Year

2012 FORD FOCUS - Top Green Car of the Year

In addition, Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence today announces the latest March 2011 survey data detailing consumer sentiment and opinions on gas prices, showing that gas prices are increasingly influencing car shoppers’ vehicle purchase considerations. The number of survey respondents reporting that gas prices have changed their mind about the vehicles they are considering increased 5 percentage points from 30 percent in February 2011 to 35 percent in March 2011. Further, the amount of respondents who identified better fuel economy as the primary reason they are looking to purchase a new vehicle also has been on the rise over the past three months, increasing from 6 percent in January 2011 to 15 percent in March 2011. In addition, 85 percent of car shoppers in March 2011 indicated that they feel gas prices will be higher in the next 30 days, up 11 percentage points from February 2011. On average, consumers taking the March 2011 survey said that a vehicle would need to get at least 26.2 highway miles-per-gallon in order for them to consider it for their next vehicle purchase.

Keeping consumer sentiment about gas prices in mind as the kbb.com editors chose their annual Green Car list for 2011, they were immediately struck by the much wider range of vehicles they had the privilege of considering this year when compared to years past. These days not only are there more hybrids than ever before, there also are more high-efficiency gasoline-powered vehicles on the road.

While it would have been simple for the kbb.com editors to rank the Top 10 vehicles in fuel efficiency, they instead sought out a variety of vehicle types for this list, since not everyone who wants to go greener will have their transportation needs met by a small hybrid or plug-in electric vehicle. The editors also considered which ‘green’ vehicles they actually enjoy driving and would highly recommend to others. To be considered for the Top 10 Green Cars of 2011 list, each vehicle was required to offer fuel economy and CO2 emissions superior to the bulk of vehicles in its class, and at the same time provide all the safety, creature comforts and driving enjoyment that would make it pleasant to own.

“The sheer number and types of choices in the Green Cars category have grown remarkably in the last year, with new plug-in electrically driven vehicles alongside an increased number of traditional gasoline-powered cars with improved fuel economy, as well as hybrids and diesels,” said Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com. “Whether drivers are looking to be more environmentally friendly or seeking to save cash at the gas pump or both, the latest Top 10 Green Cars list from kbb.com offers a variety of choices to suit drivers’ various Green Car wants and needs.”

In fact, one of the key trends the kbb.com editors identified this year is that fuel-efficient conventional gasoline cars are making their own statement with combined EPA fuel economy numbers in the high 30s and highway ratings nudging over 40 miles per gallon. Since these vehicles also are significantly less expensive than hybrids, the kbb.com editors expect them to have a big impact with consumers who are staring $4-per-gallon gasoline right in the face.

However, that is not the only important trend exemplified by kbb.com’s Green Car list this year. For the 2011 model year, the auto industry also has witnessed the rise of the electrically powered vehicle. Nissan has created a stir with its all-electric Leaf, daring to plunge into territory that General Motors eventually found untenable more than a decade ago. Meanwhile, GM has learned from its past EV1 experience and launched the Chevrolet Volt, an electric car that carries with it a gasoline engine, which actually powers the vehicle only on the rarest occasions. Instead, that task is left to the electric motor-generator, making the Volt feel like a pure electric. Since both Leaf and Volt are plug-ins, they can relieve drivers of the need to frequent gasoline stations. Due to its all-electric-all-the-time nature the Leaf is emission-free, while the Volt’s emission performance depends a great deal on how – and how long – it is driven.

As the consideration process continued, the kbb.com editorial department was confronted with the fact that, in terms of Green Cars, there are more good choices than ever before. While it makes the editors’ job of choosing the Top 10 a bit tougher, it is nothing but a positive for all of the American drivers who are considering an environmentally friendly car these days.

Select Choices from Kbb.com’s Top 10 Green Cars of 2011 List, with Fuel Economy Information, Editorial Commentary

 

2011 Nissan Leaf | 99 mpg equivalent
With a groundbreaking combination of range, room and price, the Nissan Leaf is the first all-electric car for the masses. The EPA says the Leaf will deliver 73 miles per charge and the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon. But that’s not the only thing green about the Leaf: recycled materials made from home appliances, old car parts and plastic bottles are used extensively throughout the vehicle. The limited range disqualifies the Leaf as an option for some drivers, but for those who can swing it, the Nissan Leaf is the real deal.

2012 Ford Focus | 31 mpg (28 city/38 highway)
Impressive fuel economy is just one of the things we like about the new 2012 Ford Focus. Among our favorite features are its excellent handling, impressively outfitted interior, sweet Euro styling and the availability of cool features like Ford’s Sync entertainment and communications system. You can even equip the Focus with Ford’s highly impressive auto-park feature. And for maximum efficiency, Focus sedan buyers can add the SFE package, upping highway fuel economy to a solid 40 mpg.

2011 Toyota Prius | 50 mpg (51 city, 48 highway)
The original hybrid for the masses is still the segment’s heavyweight when it comes to getting the most miles for your gallon. Whereas some efficiency-focused cars require an adjustment in driving habits to wring the most out of the vehicle’s fuel-saving technologies, the Prius allows you to drive as you normally would and still see mpg returns that you can brag about during your semi-regular visits to the gas station.

2011 Volkswagen Golf TDI | 34 mpg (30 city/42 highway)
Interested in saving the planet but don’t want to stop having fun? The punchy, sticky, miserly Golf TDI just might be the instrument of good you seek. We’re long-time fans of the Volkswagen Golf lineup for its European driving feel, hatchback utility and interior quality that outclasses anything else in its class. When outfitted with the automaker’s ubiquitous 2.0-liter turbo-diesel engine capable of delivering quick launches and 42 highway miles per gallon, you can feel especially good behind the wheel.

2011 Hyundai Elantra | 33 mpg (29 city, 40 highway)
There are now a few non-hybrid compact cars that deliver highway fuel economy of at least 40 miles per gallon, but the 2011 Hyundai Elantra is the only one that does so in every trim. In addition to the impressive efficiency, we’re fans of the all-new Elantra’s bold sheet metal, stylish interior and attractive list of standard and optional features.

For the remaining five vehicles on the Top 10 list, including full editorial commentary and reasoning behind each of the editors’ picks, visit the Top 10 Green Cars of 2011 story in kbb.com’s Latest News section at http://www.kbb.com/car-news/all-the-latest/top-10-green-cars-for-2011.

The latest Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence survey about consumer sentiment and gas prices was fielded to 404 in-market new- and used-car shoppers on Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com from March 14-22, 2011.

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April 11, 2011, DEARBORN, Mich., (Coal Geoogy)– Do you remember that warm and fuzzy feeling you had when you pedaled your first bicycle, minus the training wheels? Ford is looking to spark that memory and many other childhood experiences as part of the launch of a new urban advertising campaign tied to the new Ford Focus, called “Inner Child,” that debuts on BET and TV One.

“After engaging with some of our target customers for Focus we found that a great deal of them had a childlike reaction to the driving experience of the Focus. They were extremely excited about the thrill of the drive,” said Shawn Lollie, Ford manager, Multicultural Marketing. “We wanted to find a way to combine this excitement with some of the key technologies and features of the Focus in a way that emotionally connected the consumer to the car.”

The TV spot, shot in Los Angeles, starts off with a young girl learning how to ride a bicycle years before she is shown all grown-up and driving her new Ford Focus. The young woman shows off her MyFord Touch™ Driver Connect Technology, and tells her friend that her new Focus gets 40 mpg. The spot also finds her reverting back to her younger self through the use of her voice as she highlights the features of the Focus.

The fully integrated campaign includes TV, radio and print ads as well as a digital execution on www.fordurban.com. The campaign touches on both the Smart and Green Ford brand pillars, which were particularly important to the target customer of the Focus. The radio spots will air on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, Steve Harvey Morning Show and on Radio One stations across the country. The TV ads will appear on BET and TV One, while the print ads will be featured in Essence, Upscale, Vibe, Sister 2 Sister Magazine, Juicy and Rolling Out.

“The Focus has a dynamic design, cutting-edge technology and the ability to not only keep you connected to your world, but also provide you with a driving experience that brings out your ‘inner child’,” said Lollie. “At the end of the day, our goal was to show the driving experience in a way that sparked an emotional connection to the vehicle.”

The entire advertising campaign was created by The UniWorld Group, Ford’s African-American advertising agency of record.

To learn more about the new Ford Focus and to check out the “Inner Child” TV spot and digital campaign, log on to www.fordurban.com.

About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 164,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.com .

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