Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Volkswagen, Meritor, Tenneco and Magna International

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – January 23, 2017 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses the Autos, part 3, including Volkswagen AG (OTCMKTS: VLKAY - Free Report ) , Meritor Inc. (NYSE: MTOR - Free Report ), Tenneco Inc. (NYSE: TEN - Free Report ) and Magna International Inc. (NYSE: MGA - Free Report ).

Industry: Autos, part 3

Link: https://www.zacks.com/ commentary/101823/auto-sector- challenged-by-high-safety- recalls-slower-us-sales

Strong sales volumes in all major markets have been a boon for the auto sector lately. However, there are many challenges being faced by automakers as well. Chief among these are the high expenses related to auto recalls. Sales growth in the U.S. and Europe is also slackening.

While there are several positives such as low gas prices, record U.S. sales and impressive China sales, there are also plenty of reasons to be careful about the auto industry in both the short and the long term. Below, we discuss some of the key challenges that investors in the auto sector should watch out for in the coming months and years.

HighCost of Safety Recalls

Safety recalls and related costs have turned out to be major issues for most automakers. Per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), automakers recalled 51.26 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2015, setting a new record. In total, automakers announced nearly 900 recalls for safety issues in 2015, also a new record.

The previous record for both the number of recalls and the number of vehicles recalled was set in 2014, when automakers announced 803 recalls covering 50.99 million vehicles. Notably, these figures only cover the recalls in the U.S. and the global recall numbers are much higher.

Auto recall figures for 2016 are also expected to be high due to defective Takata airbag inflators, which resulted in significant recalls in 2014 and 2015, as well. Per Consumer Reports , the number of vehicles that need to be recalled by 2019 for defective Takata airbag inflators is over 100 million globally. It is the largest auto recall in the U.S.

Volkswagen AG’s (OTCMKTS: VLKAY - Free Report ) emission scandal is also responsible for a significant number of recalls, although these are not included in the figures given by the NHTSA as this is a standards’ violation and not a safety issue. Recently, the EPA also accused Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) of using software to manipulate emissions in vehicles that would have otherwise violated the Clean Air Act. This may again lead to a large number of recalls.