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29th September 2009
It is a close race, one that likely will not result in deep price cutting to move models, but is certain nevertheless to be on the minds of executives employed by two automakers until the clock strikes midnight for the final time this year. What the race ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th August 2009
Spurring along a few private feelings I will as well throw into the blend, I have to tell that Honda kicked Toyotas tail in a survey taken by patrons of their parts companies. Honda overtook Toyota as the top business that auto parts suppliers prefer to d... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th July 2009
Over the past 2 years, the U.S. Automobile industry has been taking a turn for the worst - and world auto makers have followed suit. From a potential Chrysler rescue to the reduction of roles with Mini Cooper, more patrons are starting to ask themselves i... Read >
Author: Chase Boyd
29th June 2009
Hondas and Toyotas have been proven some of the most reliable cars on the road. Combined with their thriftiness at the gas pump, it's no wonder that Honda and Toyota owners want to keep their vehicles in topnotch shape these days. Fortunately, Auto Parts ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
13th October 2008
The 2009 Hyundai Genesis
Introduction:
Every year car enthusiasts and automotive journalists head over to local car premiers and conventions where all the renown automakers release their precious babies for the masses to gawk at and do the “ooh-a... Read >
Author: Lily
02nd April 2008
Infiniti, the luxury brand of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., decides to park in Rolle, in the canton of Vaud, to prepare for its European invasion. Its Europe headquarters will offer luxury in the country famed for its love affair with public transport.
Jim... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
12th February 2008
The ongoing Chicago Auto Show is an event for automakers to show off their newest rides. Concept vehicles and production vehicles have already been unveiled at the said motor show and that includes Dearborn automaker Ford's customized Ford Edge Sport.
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Author: Anthony Fontanelle
05th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Tim Lyons
There were over 300 million people on the move this Chinese New Year - more than the population of western Europe.
Right in the middle of Chinese New Year 2008 comes one of the worst snow storms in living memory. Both th... Read >
Author: Tim Lyons
25th January 2008
Japanese automakers have been known for their reliable vehicles which have become the favorite of most consumers. This can be clearly seen in the United States auto market where market share of Japanese automakers continue to increase while the Big Thr... Read >
Author: Evander
18th January 2008
Ford's collaboration with Microsoft resulted in the development of the highly advanced Ford Sync. The system allows motorists to connect almost any electronic gadget they have with their Sync-equipped Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury vehicles. The Sync has b... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
14th November 2007
One of the hardest hit American automakers with the surge of Japanese automakers is Chrysler. But the automaker acquired Jim Press from Toyota and is now in the middle of its turnaround plan. The automaker is looking to be back to profitability by next ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
05th November 2007
Auto sales have been recently declining and Japanese automakers wants to boost their cash with sleek, odd and fuel efficient cars. Yesterday, at the Tokyo Motor Show, the three largest Japanese automakers displayed vehicles that we can call the “extraor... Read >
Author: Evander
20th September 2007
A recent study conducted to determine how major Canadian cities are faring shows that the gap between the Eastern and Western cities is expanding. Western cities like Saskatoon and Calgary are just two of the fastest growing cities in Canada. The Confere... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
30th August 2007
Two of Japans’ largest automakers and currently the most profitable companies in the US, Toyota Motors and Honda Motor have increased their production last July as overseas demand for their products grow, offsetting the loss of almost 75,000 vehicles ... Read >
Author: Evander
23rd August 2007
Assembly plants constructed by Japanese automakers in North America have increased in the past years. In order to appease North Americans, automakers like Toyota have invested heavily in the construction and maintenance of assembly plants in the contin... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
14th August 2007
Toyota has a share in Japanese automaker Subaru. With the continuing increase of popularity of Subaru vehicles in the North American auto market, it was speculated that Subaru will greatly benefit from its tie-up with Toyota in the near future. And wi... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
09th August 2007
With the current financial problems of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, the welfare of their workers are being put in jeopardy. Assembly facilities have already been closed and many more jobs are scheduled to be cut by these automakers. In the Unit... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
09th August 2007
Japan’s third-largest automaker and producer high quality Infiniti catalytic converter, Nissan Motor has announced last Tuesday an unfortunate event—its profit fell for the third consecutive quarter resulting from the decline in domestic demands. Th... Read >
Author: Evander
08th August 2007
Japanese automakers are enjoying much success in the global auto market. Toyota is expected to surpass General Motors as the largest automaker by the end of the year. Honda and Nissan are also increasing their share in the United States auto market.... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
02nd August 2007
It can be remembered that last week, a study conducted by CNW Marketing Research reported that hybrid cars are not as green as they appear to be. The study focused on the amount of energy a vehicle would need in its lifetime. The result of the study c... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
26th July 2007
Honda Motor Company’s announcement on its plans for a major expansion of its global production operations with new plants in Thailand, Vietnam, India and Argentina in order to meet growing demand outside Japan was made on Wednesday.
Furthermore, t... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg
23rd July 2007
Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd., a leading Japanese auto parts supplier and partly owned by Toyota Motor Corp. the producer of high quality Toyota Corolla parts has chosen for the first time an American to head its US operations. This is part of the latest series ... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
23rd July 2007
Two Japanese automakers namely Honda and Nissan, Japan’s second and third largest carmakers respectively were reported to be seeking for a license to set up plants in Thailand. These two automakers will use the plants in Thailand to build their fuel-e... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
11th July 2007
General Motors Corp. has reported Tuesday a 24 percent drop in June sales, becoming the automaker with the biggest monthly decline as U.S. automakers continue to lose share and overall vehicle sales because of the surging gas prices and a weak housing m... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
01st June 2007
For the past couple of years, Detroit’s automakers have took up 16 labor hours longer than their Asian rivals in building vehicles in North America. And that difference is being reduced to minutes attributed to the shrinking efficiency gap between dom... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg
16th January 2007
Whether you prefer vegetables, beef, or pork there is one thing that is indisputably universal – the favorable position held by Japanese automakers is gradually being usurped by Korean upstart Hyundai. Since its complete redesign in 2006, the Hyundai So... Read >
Author: Saurabh Sharma
03rd January 2007
The Congress is heating fresh environmental rules imbibed in Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFÉ) program. Along with the warming of the rules is the criticism by Detroit automakers especially General Motors Corp. Bob Lutz, GMs vice chairman said that... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
29th November 2006
2007 Toyota Camry, the redesigned version, won Motor Trend Magazine’s 2007 Car of the Year award. Said award went to all variations of the car including the hybrid. According to Angus MacKenzie, editor-in-chief of the magazine, Camry is innovative yet... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson
23rd November 2006
The 2007 Car of the Year award is given by Motor Trend Magazine to Toyota Camry. This is the first year the Camry has won the award. The award went to all Camry variations including the hybrid. Said car is the hottest-selling car in the United States.
... Read >
Author: Tom Bailey
27th September 2006
Nissan Motor Co, Honda Motor Co, and Mazda Motor Co. have closed their operations in Thailand because of the military coup in said territory. Said closures were reported to be based on the advice given by the Thai government. They were done to shun the ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan
03rd April 2006
Production of flex fuel vehicles continues to widen, giving consumers more choices. If you want to do your part to lessen America's dependency on foreign fuel while helping the environment, then an FFV may be right for you.
Owning a flex fuel vehicle g... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
18th October 2005
The unmistakable smell of a new car -- a mix of fresh plastic, paint, and upholstery – may be linked to a toxic cocktail of harmful chemicals, prompting Japanese automakers to attempt to tone down the smell. Their push to reduce cabin concentrations of th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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