Toyota and Honda Neck in Neck in WRI Study
The 2022 Working Relations Index shows Toyota in first place, with Honda rapidly closing in.
The 2022 Working Relations Index shows Toyota in first place, with Honda rapidly closing in.
The loss leader in this equation was Toyota Motor Corp., which saw April sales volume fall 23%.
Tight supply and lower production helps the companies sell vehicles with fewer financial incentives than they traditionally offer.
2021 Hyundai Santa Fe EV tops the list.
The automaker declares 2040 as the date it will phase out gasoline-powered cars.
A study by CarGurus Inc. released this week finds Americans may need less encouragement than originally believed to make the switch to electric cars and trucks.
The company announced it has been selected as a choice Honda website and digital advertising provider through the Honda Digital Customer Experience.
To help shoppers find cars that are both fun and safe to drive during the winter months, the experts at Autotrader named the10 Coolest Cars for Winter 2020.
Kelley Blue Book reports the average cost to buy a new vehicle was $38,393 last month, a 1% year-over-year increase restrained by frantic efforts to move 2019-MY inventory.
Kelley Blue Book has named the Kia Telluride America’s best new model for the 2020-MY. A Honda vehicle won the Best Buy award in five categories, including compact car and SUV.
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