Author: Automotive News Feed
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Forecast for W. Europe 2018 sales cut on new emissions rules
LMC consulting firm cut its forecast for full-year registrations in western Europe as the implementation of a tighter emissions regime continued to weigh on sales.
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Toyota quarterly profit rises 11%, helped by Europe gains
Bigger profits and more vehicle sales in Europe helped to boost Toyota’s operating profit by 11 percent in the latest quarter.
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Toyota quarterly profit climbs on better sales, cost cutting
Toyota’s operating profit advanced 11 percent in the latest quarter as Japan’s biggest automaker tapped growing demand for light trucks and cranked up cost cutting.
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Toyota quarterly profit climbs on better sales, cost cutting
Toyota’s operating profit advanced 11 percent in the latest quarter as Japan’s biggest automaker tapped growing demand for light trucks and cranked up cost cutting.
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Toyota quarterly profit rises 11% on better sales, cost cutting
Toyota’s operating profit increased 11 percent in the latest quarter as the automaker tapped growing demand for light trucks and cranked up cost cutting.
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Italy sales down 7%; diesel plunges 27 percent
Diesel’s market share in Italy fell to 44 percent #8212; the lowest since March 2010 #8212; from 47.9 percent in September and 55.5 percent in October 2017.
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First Shift: Toyota considers thinning U.S. lineup
Toyota mulls thinning U.S. lineup, posts profits; Mitsu earnings rise; Stronach family feud escalates; 3D scans ‘tear down’ competition; Lincoln Aviator’s symphony of sounds.
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Tarraco gives Seat a flagship SUV to help retain wealthy buyers
The Seat Tarraco gives the brand an upmarket model that will compete at the high end of Europe’s fastest-growing compact SUV segment.
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Amenazan con frenar obras de planta Toyota en Apaseo el Grande, México
Toyota México asegura que no existen cambios en los planes de construcción de su planta de manufactura en Apaseo el Grande pese a que trabajadores de la empresa Fujita Corporation, que lleva a cabo la obra, advierten que frenarán la misma.
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Subaru cae a pérdidas trimestrales en medio de costos de calidad
Subaru cayó al rojo en el último trimestre en medio de los costos en espiral de una serie de llamadas a revisión en Japón y otros problemas derivados de una serie de problemas de inspección de vehículos.