Just another reason to appreciate driving an older car
Just another reason to appreciate driving an older car
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ast...184348581.html
Yep, that's right ... they're even cheaping out on the cheaping out.
Aston Martin recalls 17,590 cars due to counterfeit material
Fake plastic means the luxury carmaker has been forced to recall thousands of cars across the world due to a risk of the accelerator pedal breaking.
Reuters - UK Focus – Wed, Feb 5, 2014 18:43 GMT
By Ben Klayman
DETROIT, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Aston Martin expanded a recall on Wednesday to cover most of its sports cars built since late 2007 after discovering a Chinese sub-supplier was using counterfeit plastic material in a part supplied to the British luxury sportscar maker.
Owned by Kuwaiti and private equity investors, Aston Martin said it would now recall 17,590 cars, including all of its left-hand drive models built since November 2007 and all right-hand drive models built since May 2012.
That affects about 75 percent of all vehicles built in that period, a spokeswoman said. Its Vanquish model is not affected.
Aston Martin found that Shenzhen Kexiang Mould Tool Co Limited, a Chinese subcontractor that moulds the affected accelerator pedal arms, was using counterfeit DuPont plastic material, according to documents filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The material was supplied by Synthetic Plastic Raw Material Co Ltd of Dongguan, according to the documents.
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Coal Scuttle (1915) - The first Aston Martin. It was christened ‘Coal Scuttle’ and powered by a 1389cc Coventry Climax engine (AMHT)
The cars are being recalled from model years 2008 through2014 because the accelerator pedal arm may break, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the NHTSA documents. The engine would return to idle and the driver would be unable to maintain or increase speed, according to the documents.
Aston Martin spokeswoman Sarah Calam said there had been no reports of accidents or injuries related to the issue and 22failed parts had been reported. She said the financial impact to the automaker was small, but did not quantify the total.
The cost of the recall is of great interest because Aston Martin has struggled to fund the development of a range of new vehicles while rivals like Bentley, owned by Volkswagen, and Rolls Royce, owned by BMW, have the ability to draw on the resources of their parent firms.
Aston Martin's owners include Italian private equity fund Investindustrial, Kuwait-based Adeem Investment and Prime Wagon.
Germany's Daimler AG also has stake of less than 5 percent in the British automaker.
Of the Aston Martin cars affected in the recall, 7,271 are in Europe and 5,001 in the United States, Calam said. The company sells cars in 41 countries.
The latest recall replaces one announced last May and expanded in October.
Because of the issue, Aston Martin is now being supplied directly by a DuPont distributor.
Both Aston Martin and chemical company Dupont sent people to China to directly supervise the production of all pedal arms, including verifying each bag of DuPont plastic material, Calam said.
PIRACY PROBLEM
The automaker plans to shift production of the pedal arms from China to the United Kingdom "as soon as possible" in 2014, she said.
Last May, Aston Martin initially recalled 2,832 cars globally to replace the accelerator pedal arm after finding the affected part included material that did not meet specifications, Calam said.
After another arm broke that was not part of that group, the company expanded the recall to 16,825 cars and required the use of material made by DuPont.
When one of the replacement parts broke in December during installation by a U.S. dealer in Connecticut, however, Aston Martin froze the recall and found the counterfeit plastic material was being used in place of the DuPont material, she said.
The recall includes all the cars previously repaired, Calam said. Under the recall, Aston Martin will replace the accelerator pedal assemblies.
The manufacturer of the throttle pedal assembly that included the counterfeit material is Precision Varionic International Limited, according to the NHTSA documents.
The company's quality director, John Penman, did not immediately return calls and messages seeking comment.
It is not the first time DuPont has dealt with piracy in relation to China.
U.S. prosecutors indicted a California businessman in 2011with stealing DuPont trade secrets in order to sell them to a Chinese company. That trial is ongoing.
Fake plastic means the luxury carmaker has been forced to recall thousands of cars across the world due to a risk of the accelerator pedal breaking.
Reuters - UK Focus – Wed, Feb 5, 2014 18:43 GMTBy Ben Klayman
DETROIT, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Aston Martin expanded a recall on Wednesday to cover most of its sports cars built since late 2007 after discovering a Chinese sub-supplier was using counterfeit plastic material in a part supplied to the British luxury sportscar maker.
Owned by Kuwaiti and private equity investors, Aston Martin said it would now recall 17,590 cars, including all of its left-hand drive models built since November 2007 and all right-hand drive models built since May 2012.
That affects about 75 percent of all vehicles built in that period, a spokeswoman said. Its Vanquish model is not affected.
Aston Martin found that Shenzhen Kexiang Mould Tool Co Limited, a Chinese subcontractor that moulds the affected accelerator pedal arms, was using counterfeit DuPont plastic material, according to documents filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The material was supplied by Synthetic Plastic Raw Material Co Ltd of Dongguan, according to the documents.
Aston Martin celebrates 100-year anniversary
Coal Scuttle (1915) - The first Aston Martin. It was christened ‘Coal Scuttle’ and powered by a 1389cc Coventry Climax engine (AMHT)
The cars are being recalled from model years 2008 through2014 because the accelerator pedal arm may break, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the NHTSA documents. The engine would return to idle and the driver would be unable to maintain or increase speed, according to the documents.
Aston Martin spokeswoman Sarah Calam said there had been no reports of accidents or injuries related to the issue and 22failed parts had been reported. She said the financial impact to the automaker was small, but did not quantify the total.
The cost of the recall is of great interest because Aston Martin has struggled to fund the development of a range of new vehicles while rivals like Bentley, owned by Volkswagen, and Rolls Royce, owned by BMW, have the ability to draw on the resources of their parent firms.
Aston Martin's owners include Italian private equity fund Investindustrial, Kuwait-based Adeem Investment and Prime Wagon.
Germany's Daimler AG also has stake of less than 5 percent in the British automaker.
Of the Aston Martin cars affected in the recall, 7,271 are in Europe and 5,001 in the United States, Calam said. The company sells cars in 41 countries.
The latest recall replaces one announced last May and expanded in October.
Because of the issue, Aston Martin is now being supplied directly by a DuPont distributor.
Both Aston Martin and chemical company Dupont sent people to China to directly supervise the production of all pedal arms, including verifying each bag of DuPont plastic material, Calam said.
PIRACY PROBLEM
The automaker plans to shift production of the pedal arms from China to the United Kingdom "as soon as possible" in 2014, she said.
Last May, Aston Martin initially recalled 2,832 cars globally to replace the accelerator pedal arm after finding the affected part included material that did not meet specifications, Calam said.
After another arm broke that was not part of that group, the company expanded the recall to 16,825 cars and required the use of material made by DuPont.
When one of the replacement parts broke in December during installation by a U.S. dealer in Connecticut, however, Aston Martin froze the recall and found the counterfeit plastic material was being used in place of the DuPont material, she said.
The recall includes all the cars previously repaired, Calam said. Under the recall, Aston Martin will replace the accelerator pedal assemblies.
The manufacturer of the throttle pedal assembly that included the counterfeit material is Precision Varionic International Limited, according to the NHTSA documents.
The company's quality director, John Penman, did not immediately return calls and messages seeking comment.
It is not the first time DuPont has dealt with piracy in relation to China.
U.S. prosecutors indicted a California businessman in 2011with stealing DuPont trade secrets in order to sell them to a Chinese company. That trial is ongoing.
Yep, that's right ... they're even cheaping out on the cheaping out.
You always win all the arguments you never have. If the missus is convinced, you can save your effort for trying to prove that the toilet seat being up isn't the end of the world, and that pale lager and red ale have just as much cooth as red and white wine. Gotta pick yer fights.
I did win it for a while. After my second boy potty trained, we men outnumbered the wimmens and held power .. but then Mum came to live with us and the numbers evened again. If the bathroom was big enough, I'd install a urinal and make them live with it. As it stands, I put the seat and lid down ... I figure if I have to work, so do they.
Just get rid of the missus! All problems solved!
Or insist everyone puts the seat and lid down so everybody starts out equal...still like my first idea though...
Or insist everyone puts the seat and lid down so everybody starts out equal...still like my first idea though...
Last edited by droldsmorland; Feb 7, 2014 at 10:48 AM.
Wow, this thread is really going down the -
toilet...
I wonder why homes are not built with urinals in the first place?
A lower grade plastic or not virgin plastic. They wanted genuine DuPont (probably lexan polycarb) but might have got regrind or some other low grade.
This brings me to my neverending complaint that plastic use in cars has gone way too far.
I had worked at a plastics molding company and saw crazy stuff, like plastic motor mounts for mercedes.
toilet...

I wonder why homes are not built with urinals in the first place?

A lower grade plastic or not virgin plastic. They wanted genuine DuPont (probably lexan polycarb) but might have got regrind or some other low grade.
This brings me to my neverending complaint that plastic use in cars has gone way too far.
I had worked at a plastics molding company and saw crazy stuff, like plastic motor mounts for mercedes.
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