A study by Forbes Insights revealed that the company anticipates luxury auto sales to stay strong into the foreseeable future.
Read More →Toyota, Lexus and their respective finance divisions announced they are offering special APRs and rebates to qualified military personnel and inactive reserves looking to purchase a new car.
Read More →ALG’s Fall 2011 Perceived Quality Study revealed that Toyota’s perceived quality score rose more than 2 percent over the last six months while Lexus once again came out on top among luxury brands.
Read More →Lexus announced that its 2013 GS 350 will be its first vehicle model to offer HD Radio Technology. The new feature will also offer iTunes’ tagging feature.
Read More →Kbb.com lists Audi, Lexus and Cadillac as the top luxury brands, while Kia, Hyundai and Honda dominated among all non-luxury brands for lowest average total ownership costs.
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.
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 →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 →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 →Honda and Lexus took home the top prizes in Edmunds.com’s inaugural Best Retained Value Awards, which recognize the brands and new-car models that have the highest projected residual value after five years.
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