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July 23, 2008

Toyota Truck Plants to Take Three-Month Break

TORRANCE, CA – Toyota Motor Corp. has announced that it will suspend U.S. production of full-size pickups and SUVs for three months because of falling sales in the wake of $4-a-gallon gas.

Tags: Plant Break, suspend production, SUVs, Toyota

July 16, 2008

Toyota Shifting All Tundra Work to San Antonio, But Plans Temporary Halt in Production

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Toyota is shuffling its production lines in an effort to better maximize production capacity at a number of its plants.

Tags: manufacturing, plant, suspend production, Toyota, Tundra

June 24, 2008

The A.R.E. Tundra Workforce Visits Toyota

In this picture (L to R) are Bryan Baker, A.R.E. director of marketing, Larry Zimmerer, national fleet/commercial/accessory marketing manager for Toyota, and Todd Hoffman, A.R.E. vice president of sales and marketing. For more information, visit www.4are.com.

MASSILLON, OHIO – A.R.E. and the 2007 Tundra WorkForce made a stop at Toyota’s manufacturing facility in San Antonio during the 2008 A.R.E. National Dealer Meeting.

Tags: 2007 Tundra WorkForce, A.R.E., Toyota

April 22, 2008

Toyota Subsidiary Will Stop Making Hino Trucks in Calif.

TOKYO – Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors will stop making commercial trucks at one of its U.S. plants as surging oil prices and the U.S. credit crisis squelch demand

Tags: Hino Trucks, Stop Production, Toyota

March 12, 2008

Toyota Extends Tacoma Truck Warranty

TORRANCE, CA – Toyota will extend warranty coverage on 813,000 Toyota Tacoma truck frames because of problems with corrosion.

Tags: Extended Warranty, Tacoma, Toyota

February 6, 2008

Toyota Showcases A-BAT Hybrid Concept

Toyota A-BAT Hybrid Concept

DETROIT – The recent Detroit Auto Show featured Toyota’s A-BAT Hybrid Concept. The vehicle has four doors, a pug nose, and a sloping roof line that comes down on either side of a four-foot cargo bed that can be extended to six feet by dropping the tailgate

Tags: A-BAT, Concept, Hybrid, Toyota

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Rising Commodity Prices Threaten to Increase Truck Prices

By Mike Antich
The high cost of raw materials, in addition to the high cost of fuel, is starting to make a financial impact on fleets by increasing costs for truck chassis, bodies, trailers, liftgates, and other upfit equipment. On July 9, Navistar announced that rising commodity costs have forced the company to increase prices of International truck models. Is this another in a series of commodity-related price increases that we will see from other OEMs, upfitters, and trailer manufacturers?

Bleak New-Vehicle Sales to Usher a Strong Used-Vehicle Market

By Mike Antich
Today's new-vehicle market will generate (ultimately) the used-vehicle market of tomorrow. If there is a decrease in new-vehicle sales, there will be a corresponding decrease in the future number of used vehicles in the marketplace. Even though there is a lot of nervousness in the market, no one is anticipating a dramatic decrease in new-vehicle commercial fleet orders for the 2009 model-year. However, the same cannot be said for the retail new-vehicle market.

A Perfect Storm Pummels Truck Resale Values

By Mike Antich

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ARN Magazine - September/October 2006

In This Issue:
On the Frontlines of the Tax Battle; Industry Partners Rally to the Cause, Understanding the Exotic Rental Market, Automatic Toll Collections Turns a Problem into Profit and much more…