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Toyota passes Ford in sales again

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    Toyota passes Ford in sales again

    [img2=right]http://trdforums.com/assets/newsimages/toyota.gif[/img2]Toyota Motor Corp. outsold Ford Motor Co. to rank second in U.S. sales of cars and light trucks for November, as gains for Japanese and South Korean automakers cut market share for U.S. competitors to a record low.

    Toyota reported a 16 percent increase, exceeding Ford's monthly total for only the second time. Honda Motor Co.'s sales rose less than 1 percent and Nissan Motor Co.'s fell 1.6 percent. Mazda Motor Corp., a Ford affiliate, boosted sales 17 percent, the most among the Asian companies.

    "Toyota is continuing to hammer away, month after month,'' said David Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ``With Ford taking down its production and Chrysler getting ready for restructuring, I wouldn't be surprised to see Toyota move up to No. 2 by next year.''

    This year's gains for Toyota, the world's second-largest automaker, have been led by new and redesigned models such as the Camry sedan, RAV4 sport-utility vehicle, FJ Cruiser SUV and Yaris compact car. Near-record fuel prices for much of 2006 also helped Toyota and other Asian brands, said Jesse Toprak, an analyst at the Santa Monica, California-based auto data service Edmunds.com.

    "With Toyota there's a perception of having reliable products with good resale value and a perception of fuel efficiency,'' Toprak said. "No one is going to question you for buying a Toyota Camry. You can't say the same thing with a Chevy Impala.''

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    The Asian automakers sold a total of 482,584 vehicles last month, a rise of 6.3 percent from a year earlier, and their market share increased 1.3 percentage points. GM, Ford and DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler, the U.S.-based automakers, held a combined 51.9 percent, a drop from 53.2 percent, according to Autodata Corp. That excludes their European-based units.

    Toyota sold 196,695 new cars and trucks last month in the U.S., an increase from 169,665 a year earlier. The Toyota City, Japan-based company credited demand for Camrys, Corolla small cars, RAV4 and FJ Cruiser SUVs and Lexus ES and LS luxury sedans.

    The company, third behind GM and Ford in U.S. sales through November, has boosted its total 13 percent to 2.3 million autos. It's gaining sales faster than it can add North American production capacity. As a result, Toyota this year has sold 1.07 million vehicles imported from Japan, the most since 1986.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aXmkoP8OiiF0&refer=home
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    Javidawg19 New Member

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    i love toyota.........
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    i really love toyota now that theye surpassed ford and dailmer-chrysler
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    Perception? They were among the first to have vehicles with better fuel economy. Cm'on... My friend back home still has an 89 Corolla running...
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    its_ikon FIRST widebody

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    toyota makes a great car. that is why you don't see many rebates on them. american companies have rebates ranging from 5-13k just to try and get you to buy.
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    i was saying to my friend abt toyota cars (not lexus) usually cost more then the competitors but ppl still walk into toyota showrooms and still buy it..
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    I luv my rolla, and want to get a fully decked out Tundra :D and a highlander. and a supra for sunday drives, LOL
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    toyotas great.. but hated in nascar haha

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