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That was our conversion van back in the mid 90's. Unmatched for road trips.
Drum roll is a good way to present that information. It highlights the usual reaction to quarterly sales... that of disinterest for the bigger...
Quite the opposite. They discovered others would not. It was the lesson learned from hybrids.
In Brazil, Toyota has been selling E100 capable vehicles for many years and just recently announced plans finally offer a hybrid that can run on...
They asked questions, like a shopper would.
That's not the feedback I got at our Earth Day event, where there were 4 Bolt, 3 Rivian, 1 Model Y, and my 4X. Think about who...
Not worrying about short-term losses, because they have learned some come back in the long-term. Notice how many Volt owners showed no loyalty to...
Know your audience gets posted on a regular basis. The reason for it is Toyota targeted their own loyal customers, those showroom shoppers...
There was no edit. Your quote confirms it. Showroom shopper has been the focus since Volt sales soured, resulting in the creation of Bolt. The...
SHOPPER has been sighted as the target audience for years. STOPPER is mistaken reading.
We have already been through this. Two-Mode with a plug was that effort. It got dropped, claiming a start with smaller would be better.
Use of "game changer" was with regard changing what existing loyal buyers of GM vehicles would purchase. In other words, the point is to get...
Conquest = short-term Game Changer = long-term
The goal posts were established upon rollout. The intended target was GM own loyal customers. Without them changing, it's the same game.
Yup, we knew that was coming. It simply made no sense heavily promoting their new battery & platforms, while holding onto what was supposedly to...
Wasn't the first of the new battery starting in hybrids in late 2024, next year?
It tends to make sense that we are seeing efforts to squeeze becoming the next focus. Toyota has been dropping subtle hints about a greatly...
I got one right away (April 2017) for my Prius Prime... and it got quite involved installing it. Here's photos of that: John's Stuff - Toyota...
My 2001 Prius was in great need of a hitch for carrying bikes. I couldn't wait, especially back when it was very uncertain if there would be one...
That just legal coverage, the usual CYA wording to ensure you are liable if something bad happens as a result of the install.