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Bugatti looking for Airbag waiver too!!!!

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  1. tfazio

    tfazio Formula 3 Rossa Subscribed

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    Interesting story from MSNBC.com. Looks like Bugatti is in the same situation Ferrari was in with their F430. I would guess Bugatti will get the waiver.

    Bugatti profit fear over airbag regulation

    By James Mackintosh in London

    Updated: 12:40 a.m. ET Aug 16, 2006

    Bugatti could be driven out of business if the supercar manufacturer is forced to comply with new US airbag rules which come into force next month, the French subsidiary of Volkswagen has told safety regulators.

    Bugatti told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in a letter last month that it would face "substantial economic hardship" from the new rules, which would require it to redesign its only model, the 1,001 horsepower €1m ($1.28m) Veyron. The cost would push up the price of the car 10 per cent and have a "catastrophic" effect on sales, it said.

    Other sports car subsidiaries of major vehicle manufacturers have also petitioned for exemptions in an attempt to take advantage of a loophole designed for small carmakers.

    Bugatti said in its letter it expected to lose €3.1m over the next three years even if it was exempted from the rules. If it was forced to introduce "smart" airbags, it could be forced to delay development of the next version of the Veyron, and the company's French factory would have to stop production in 2008.

    "Ultimately, a denial of the petition could well put Bugatti out of business," said the letter, signed by Thomas Bscher, president. Bugatti wants a two-year exemption, giving it time to build the 150 cars it plans to sell in the US – cars it had hoped would be completed by now. Italian sister company Lamborghini warned in its letter to NHTSA that it expected after-tax profit of €1.7m next year would plummet to a €4.7m loss if its Murcielago supercar was not exempted from the rules. It said the next generation of the car, due in 2009, would meet the new airbag requirements at a cost of about €20m.

    The US rules require "smart" airbags that can distinguish between adult and child passengers without seatbelts on and adjust airbag inflation for small drivers sitting further forward than is normal, to avoid injuries from the airbags themselves in a crash.

    But a series of low-volume producers, including Fiat subsidiaries Maserati and Ferrari, Holland's Spyker, and Morgan and Lotus of the UK have warned that the costs of meeting the rule would be tens of millions of euros and do little to increase safety as their cars rarely carry children.

    "It is a case of the costs to fulfil 120 crash tests," VW said. "But this doesn't affect the overall safety of the car."

    So far only Ferrari has been granted an exemption, with the other applications awaiting a decision from NHTSA.

    Ferrari, which applied only for its F430 car, said its profits would be hit by €44m next year if it was not granted the exemption.

    However, independent manufacturers are annoyed that subsidiaries of multinationals are using the low-volume loophole.
     
  2. otaku

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    I think they'll get it, I certainly hope so anyway.
     
  3. Ershank

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    What spectacular engineering to forget/ignore safety reg's.
     
  4. GT Fan

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    Those guys are on crack if they really thought they could ever sell 300 of those ridiculous cars (150 of those in the US).

    The Sept issue of "Car" says there are 5 factory-owned demos around the globe (2 in the US), but only 14 have been delivered to customers worldwide.
     
  5. Asian1118

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    I cant belive ti cost that much to put airbags in cars. Is this whole ordeal just over putting airbags in there cars? If so it sems like something they shold have have done frome the get-go
     
  6. karmavore

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    OR....

    People could WEAR THEIR F'ING SEATBELTS...

    ...and this wouldn't be an issue.
     

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