General Motors stellar June comes as the carmaker continues to score high on TrueCar.com’s Performance Scorecards.
Read More →Automakers scored high in the National Automobile Dealers Association’s annual Dealer Attitude Survey, with Hyundai, Lexus and Subaru leading the way.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ study found that the initial quality of recent vehicle launches fell by 10 percent to an average of 122 problems per 100 vehicles in 2011.
Read More →The report lists the six top new-car buys by depreciation values, availability at dealerships, current incentives and other features.
Read More →Hyundai Motor America has announced the launch of an in-store accessory sales program to be facilitated through MOBIS Parts America and powered by Insignia Group, LC, which provides accessory sales tools and training.
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The new-car market in the United States experienced a gradual recovery in 2010, according JATO Dynamics, a provider of automotive intelligence.
Read More →ALG today announced that Toyota’s perceived quality score (PQS) registered a sharp 5 percent increase in the last six months, with the carmaker bouncing back to second place from sixth among mainstream brands in ALG’s Fall 2010 Perceived Quality Study.
Read More →Month-to-month retail sales did slow down, but the picture is much brighter on a year-over-year basis, with all domestic and foreign automakers reporting YOY sales increases for the first six months of 2010.
Read More →Toyota's recalls continue to have a negative impact on sales activity, according to a recent Cars.com consumer lead index. Leads for Toyota vehicles declined nearly five percent year over year on Cars.com, and interest in the brand's vehicles continues to slip month over month.
Read More →Retail auto sales continued their strong performance in April, as all domestic and foreign automakers reported increases in their sales volumes.
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