Toyota Motor Corporation

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Imagine a car manufacturer with sales that rose 5% in the first 11 months, against a flat U.S. market. Imagine one rated number two in the Consumer Reports 2016 Auto Issue. That company is Subaru.
If you think that new cars and light trucks are getting more expensive, you're right. The average transaction price for a new vehicle hit an all-time high in 2016.
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of November totaled 1.15 million units, and the top-selling carmaker there is Volkswagen.
Good headlights are a bit hard to come by, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Only 38 of the car models measured for its 2017 awards received its Top Safety Pick+.
Ford maintained its customary lead in pickup truck sales with November, though GMC Sierra sales jumped more than 14%.
New car sales in the United States are forecast to reach a November record of 1.37 million units this year. The current record is 1.32 million units set in November 2001. If that total is reached,...
ThinkstockAnalysts at WardsAuto expect November sales of cars and light trucks to reach 1.367 million units, up from 1.323 million units in November of 2015 thanks to 2 extra selling days this year....
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of October totaled a little over a million units, essentially flat with October of last year.
These vehicles are considered the cream of the crop by top Kelley Blue Book analysts across a few categories. The 2017 Honda Civic took first place as the Best Buy of 2017.
In a dramatic turnaround from the company's earlier plans, Toyota now is reportedly looking at mass-producing an all-electric long-range vehicle to reach the market in 2020.
Green car sales were higher year over year in October for all-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and diesels. That's the good news.
Ford has maintained its customary lead in pickup truck sales. For the first 10 months of 2016, F-Series pickup sales are up 5% year over year.
One month after a surprise shift in the second- and third-place ranking of pickup truck sales, the Chevy Silverado has recaptured the unit sales lead in October from Fiat Chrysler's Ram pickups.
Automakers will be reporting U.S. October new car sales Tuesday, November 1, and analysts' sales estimates have all rung in.
Ford's sales in October are expected to fall enough so that it will lose the number two spot in the U.S. market to Toyota.