Archives: 2010 December

Tough Year For Toyota

December 31st, 2010, No Comments

Toyota has had a tough year in 2010. It has certainly taken a beating but is still the major foreign auto maker. With the recalled of more than ten million Toyota vehicles worldwide and being hit with almost $50 million in fines by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for failure to comply with [...]

Optimism For Automakers in 2011

December 30th, 2010, No Comments

Auto makers have reason for optimism in 2011 as 2010 finishes on the upswing. Next year, it is expected that car sales will increase by at least 1 million vehicles in the United States. Inventories on car dealer lots are already creeping up as both the auto maker and dealers ready for increased demand. [...]

New 2011 Ford Explorer Looks Good

December 28th, 2010, No Comments

With yearly sales as high as 450,000 at its peak and nearly 4 million still on the road today, the Ford Explorer has definitely made an impression on the SUV market. But interest began to drop in recent years as the Explorer took a back seat to many other SUV manufacturers. Its body [...]

Auto Makers Future Evolves

December 12th, 2010, No Comments

Rewind a few years and the talk was all doom and gloom for auto sales from the domestic automakers. This was followed by the bankruptcy of GM and Government bailout, Ford was reeling and saw foreign cars as more popular because they were exciting product and new. Also consumers believed they were superior [...]

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