Beginning in June, overall North American production will reach approximately 70 percent of normal levels, up from approximately 30 percent in May.
Read More →Due to parts availability following the March 11 Japan earthquake, Toyota’s North American vehicle plants will suspend production on April 15, 18, 21, 22, and 25.
Read More →The vehicles are part of a pilot program designed to test and evaluate how PHVs and EVs can lead to sustainable networked transportation systems.
Read More →Some “social car-rental” services allow individuals to rent cars directly from one another.
Read More →European reliability rally stalls: Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz among the worst.
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In January, the Big Six — General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda and Nissan — held 73 percent of all commercial/ fleet sales. In July, that shrank to 64.7 percent and is expected to decline again in August.
Read More →A Kelley Blue Book study shows Ford as the most considered new auto brand, while Toyota continues to struggle.
Read More →The industry will likely be affected by the addition of no-show fees, says Advito, a travel-management advisory group.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book data shows Toyota brand consideration rebounds higher than pre-recall levels.
Read More →Wholesale used-vehicle prices in February averaged $10,138, a 3 percent increase from November 2009 and an 8.3 percent increase from the prior year. This is the first time since July 2009 that average prices have topped $10,000.
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