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JD Powers Predicts September Will Be Back to NormalSep 25, 2009
"Low inventories and reduced incentives, combined with the effects of CARS pull-ahead sales, spell tough conditions for September," said Gary Dilts, senior vice president of global automotive operations at J.D. Power and Associates. "September's retail...
2010 Toyota Prius Price ChangeDec 23, 2009
The price for the 2010 Toyota Prius is about to be raised. The base MSRP is being raised by $400 across each of the model types. Toyota had increased the MSRP on the Prius as recently as October.
The Prius I is being set at $21,400 (but...
2011 Toyota Camry PriceDec 23, 2009
The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid price tag will be going up by $250. The MSRP is being set at $26,400, making it a 1% increase over the 2010 price tag. The adjustment in price is set for February.
The price change is affecting all Camry models,...
A Little Misdirection From FordDec 23, 2009
You want to know the best way to boost your sales numbers in a particular 'type' of car? Introduce a new model. Which is why the following from Ford is misleading at best.
Despite a 11 percent decline in hybrid sales across the industry, Ford's...
Department of Defense Funding Next Generation of ResearchDec 22, 2009
The $636 billion Department of Defense appropriations bill has set million aside to develop hybrids, hydraulic hybrids, batteries, plug-in hybrids, etc... (Source: Det News). From Lithium-ion battery production to all terrain hybrid vehicles, the...
2013 Nissan Hybrid GT-RDec 22, 2009
According to the rumormill, Nissan is planning on building a hybrid GT-R by 2012 as a 2013 model.
The report, coming from Insideline, is the new GT-R will be a monster, with 600 hp to burn, but will use only 25-30 mpg. 440 hp will come from the...
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