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I did not say all. I just compared the comparable chevy to over half of the vehicles toyota sells every year.
I know i am already way over half of all the vehicles Toyota retailed in 2006. The average person on the street would never believe it. When we...
Sequoia vs Tahoe Fuel Type E85 Gasoline Regular MPG (city) 11 14 15 MPG (hwy) 14 18 17 MPG (combined) 12 16 16...
Tacoma vs Colorado 4x4 crew cabs EPA Fuel Economy Fuel Type Regular Regular MPG (city) 17 17 MPG (hwy) 21 22 MPG...
Tundra vs silverado 4X4 ext cab E85 Gasoline Regular MPG (city) 11 15 15 MPG (hwy) 14 19 18 MPG (combined) 13 16 16 And...
Tundra vs silverado EPA Fuel Economy Fuel Type Regular Regular MPG (city) 16 16 MPG (hwy) 20 22 MPG (combined) 17 18
Here are the bread-and-butter offerings in a V6 from Toyota and Chevrolet. EPA Fuel Economy Camry Malibu...
Take out the Prius and the corolla and then show me the toyota dominance over GM. Remember the camry hybrid has not been built yet.
It depends how the segments are divided up, I agree. How would you divide up the segments. Seven car segments and four truck van and suv...
Wasn't that firebombing during a war?
Do you know what the price premium and mileage bonus will be? honestly I think toyota may have made a mistake unless there is at least a 20% gain...
What article are you refering to?
From a couple of toyota dealers i know. They say the factory is jamming the suv hybrids.
When trucks/suv's are broken out into categories GM leads in most of the categories. you will say that it is all bs, but what percentage of...
How long do you think it would take for the economy to recover form a shock like that? Remember it took a world war to recover from the great...
what about Walker1 comments about greed and such dictating everything at GM. Is is really any different at Toyota? or are they just much better...
You did not answer my question about demand. Remember the health of the economy, especially our current placstic/debt-filled economy, is mostly...
which company just came out with the "biggest, badass truck on the market" to quote its chief North american executive?
First of all your analysis is at least partially correct but the big variable that you are leaving out is the change in demand with GM or Ford...
Sorry, i lumped Lexus in with toyota.