Edmunds.com anticipates that sales for Toyota rose 21.2 percent from June to July, but says sales for the Japanese automaker are still off by more than 20 percent compared to July 2010.
Read More →KBB.com reports that Hyundai’s loyal consumer base has remained constant thanks to aggressive marketing campaigns and product redesigns.
Read More →The Union of Concerned Scientist’s Hybrid Scorecard rankings named Toyota- and Ford-built hybrids as the top models on its annual list.
Read More →The Prius PLUS package allows consumers to select from a variety of popular colors, custom body kit enhancements, performance add-ons and custom badging.
Read More →June was a standout month for Ford, GM, Nissan, Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz, all of which realized improvements from the year-ago month. Toyota showed decreases for June compared to last year and Honda continued to feel the effects of the March 11 earthquake in Japan. Overall, automakers realized month-to-month sales increases thanks to improved production capacity.
Read More →Toyota’s annual dealer meeting topics included the Prius family launch, new technology offerings and greater regional autonomy.
Read More →The Toyota Camry ranked No.1 in Cars.com’s annual American Made Index for the third consecutive year. The Toyota Sienna and Tundra also made the list, ranking sixth and ninth, respectively.
Read More →The report lists the six top new-car buys by depreciation values, availability at dealerships, current incentives and other features.
Read More →The automaker announced that North American production levels are expected to reach 100 percent in September, with parts recovery occurring earlier than anticipated.
Read More →Effects of the March 11 earthquake on Japan’s east coast reflected in the automaker’s FY2012 estimates.
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