Toyota Motor Corporation

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Cadillac dealers have a problem. The cars they take from the manufacturer sit on their lots for a longer time than almost any other car company's models.
Earth Day seems like an appropriate time not only to look ahead to how we ought to take care of our planet, but to look back and remark on some of the progress that's been made.
Volkswagen has had a tough six months. A number of companies are set to benefit from German car maker’s woes.
Car companies cheat to make money in a world in which the competition for market share is bloody and brutal, and where profits are precious.
The magnitude 6.5 earthquake that struck Japan last week, and the aftershocks that have followed, have played havoc with Toyota's just-in-time supply chain.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reported Friday that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose 6% in March.
Why did the Tesla Model 3 take more than 325,000 pre-orders for a car that won't be available until 2018 and GM take exactly zero for the Chevy Bolt?
Passenger car sales rose 11% in China last year, the slowest pace in the past three years. And more than half of foreign brand sales were outside the country's largest cities.
April 4, 2016: Here are four stocks trading with relatively heavy volume among just 13 equities making new 52-week lows in Monday’s session. Volume was light again Monday with winners trailing...
The sales from Lincoln and Cadillac show how much difference one model car make to a small lineup. Lincoln sales this year have improved because of the MKX.
The Detroit Three automakers' stocks were getting kicked around Friday morning after reporting monthly sales for March that were short of the totals that analysts expected.
The new Tesla Model 3 seems to have everything, or close to it. However, the Tesla 3 only goes 215 miles on a charge.
Total new car sales for the month of March are expected to reach 1.66 million units, the highest March total since 2000 and the sixth highest total for any month since at least 1989.
Consumer Reports did Lincoln no favors by giving it such a poor rating in its new 2016 car brand research study.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reported Wednesday that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 14% in February.