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Oscar Green Limos
It's Oscar time, so what cars will the biggest stars be arriving in? Perhaps the brand-new bulletproof Mercedes Pullman limo, or maybe a ride that's a lot sportier and has no engine. Is Honda going to send its Crossroad crossover to the US market? It is built on the Honda Civic platform, has three rows of seats, and is described as an "active life navigator." You might think you're getting a deal buying used tires but could you be putting your safety at risk? Eco and EV modes -- just two ways Toyota is looking to eke out more mpg with its new Highlander Hybrid; we'll have the details. Why are Buick dealers saying no to a new rear-wheel-drive model? Plus, "At the Wheel" reviews of the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS and Nissan AltimaRead more : BusinessWeek Cruise Control Radio: 27.02.2007 11:00:00
Toyota Tops Out
The score: Toyota 2.35 million to GM's 2.26 million vehicles sold. With that, Toyota becomes the No. 1 vehicle manufacturer in the world for the first time, at least for the first quarter of 2007. This is a big story, and we will tell you what GM's CEO had to say about it! Get your motor running and head out on the highway! We'll hear from one man who is heading out on the road for the adventure of a lifetime. The news was released one minute after midnight: The 2008 Corvette becomes even more powerful and refined. You'll hear the details on CCR. And in this week's Talkin' Tech segment: Adding an aftermarket navigation system or patching your iPod or MP3 player into your car's factory stereo system can be difficult, to say the least. Chris Dragon from Harman Kardon is going to tell us about two brand-new products that will make your behind-the-wheel life a lot easier. And you don't have to take apart your dashboard to use them. Plus, an "At the Wheel" review of the 2007 Dodge NitroRead more : BusinessWeek Cruise Control Radio: 30.04.2007 11:00:00
Toyota's Rugged Tundra
Toyota's new full-size truck is a winner but it's no Camry. Detroit will continue to dominate the pickup marketRead more : BusinessWeek Online Auto Reviews: 16.06.2007 03:53:00
Mini Clubman
Will new Federal mpg requirements be postponed? Could they benefit domestic manufacturers? Toyota gets ready to release 2008 prices for its Hybrid line-up. Join the Mini Club: We discuss the new 2008 five-door model. Ford's Racing heritage: How does it all work? Our tour guide: Ford Racing Marketing Director Bill WynneRead more : BusinessWeek Cruise Control Radio: 31.07.2007 11:00:00
A Cheaper Prius?
Hybrid mass-market pioneer Toyota is looking to develop a less expensive but no less fuel efficient version of its popular PriusRead more : BusinessWeek Online Hybrids: 01.08.2007 00:52:00
Chrysler Helps Itself to Toyota Sales Star
In a surprise hire, Chrysler lures Jim Press, the Japanese juggernaut's sales and marketing guru, to a top jobRead more : BusinessWeek Online Brand Equity: 06.09.2007 23:50:00
Toyota: How the Hybrid Race Went to the Swift
Toyota's Prius provides a textbook example of how being green pays off in the marketplaceRead more : BusinessWeek Online Hybrids: 30.11.2007 00:39:00
Profitable but pelted, Toyota shares due for rebound
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares in Toyota Motor Corp have been battered this year, lagging both global auto peers and a weak Japanese stock market, but analysts are near unanimous that the world's most profitable carmaker is due for a bounce.Read more : Washingtonpost Main: 03.12.2007 14:47:00
Auto makers, Chinese gaming stocks end in the red
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- US-listed shares of overseas companies fell Monday, with declines from auto makers including Toyota Motors Corp. as well as Chinese online gaming stocks, which fell after computer-games pioneer Activision struck a multibillion-dollar deal with Vivendi.Read more : MarketWatch Internet Industry News: 04.12.2007 05:55:00
Asia mixed: Tokyo declines, Shanghai gains
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Asian markets were mixed Tuesday, with Japanese stocks edging lower on exporters such as Sony Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. after a decline on Wall Street, while Chinese stocks advanced in Shanghai on financials such as Ping An Insurance.Read more : MarketWatch Top Stories: 04.12.2007 10:56:00
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