Automakers enjoyed their best October since 2007, with U.S. auto sales rising about 8 percent from last October to 1.02 million, according to Autodata Corp.
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Read More →Industry sales jumped out to their strongest pace since April, with the industry recording a 10 percent sales increase in September, according to AutoData Corp. Leading the way were Chrysler, Mazda, Nissan and Volkswagen.
Read More →NADAguides Top Recommended Current Buys list for the third quarter includes models from Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Land Rover, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Read More →AutoTrader.com's Trend Engine report for August indicated that the decline in gas prices over the summer has driven consumers back toward large trucks and SUVs, particularly in the new-vehicle arena.
Read More →Analysts at NADAguides named the 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE as the Car of the Month for September, citing key features such as the redesigned interior, improvements in handling and performance.
Read More →A number of automakers experienced double-digit sales increases in August, with Chrysler leading the pack with 31 percent year-over-year increase in sales. Toyota and Honda, however, continued to grapple with supply issues.
Read More →Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation announced plans to jointly develop a hybrid powertrain system for light trucks and SUVs. The agreement, expected to be finalized next year, will allow both companies to speed up the delivery of more affordable hybrid systems.
Read More →TrueCar rolled out its list of 2011 vehicle models with the highest and lowest Price Flex Scores.
Read More →The March 11 earthquake in Japan continued to impact Japanese automakers, with Toyota and Honda reporting notable decreases in July sales. Detroit automakers fared better, with Chrysler experiencing its best July in four years.
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