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2025 Toyota 4Runner Turns Into Nasty Mall Crawler With Big CGI Wheels and New Shade

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The Japanese automaker Toyota, just like many carmakers active on the US automotive market, is busy sorting out the 2025 model year schedule. continue reading. )

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2025 Mini Cooper Convertible Is Still An Exuberant Droptop That’s Unapologetic About Prioritizing Fun

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I’m 6-foot-8 and own a four-door 2017 Mini Cooper S hatchback, and anyone who knows me knows how much I love my car. In the modern profit-driven automotive market, automakers are consolidating product lines and simplifying option packages, often leading to… Read more.

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2025 Lambo Temerario Sounds Fearless, But the Refreshed GMC Yukon Is Better for Many

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Curiously, although we came after the most important week of the summer automotive season – the 2024 Monterey Car Week, it wasn't all dead or recovering across the US automotive market. So, let's kick off our ride through the news. For example, one of the most p. continue reading. )

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Hypothetical 2025 Toyota RAV4 GR Sport Would Look Great in the American Lineup, Right?

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More precisely, out of the 25 best-selling cars, SUVs, and trucks across the US automotive market, five nameplates belonged to the automaker's names. continue reading. )

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vAuto Enhances Conquest for Applying VIN-Specific Incentives

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“And since the Fed’s big cut isn’t expected to reduce auto loan rates for quite some time, dealers need to be especially vigilant about pricing and merchandising their inventory correctly to attract today’s car shoppers and close those deals.”

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Going Up! Are You Losing a 44% Increase in Sales?

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In December, I wrote about how to make wise cuts to your marketing as the market retracted, and that was the right move then. Now, car sales have surpassed pre-COVID levels, and marketing budgets are surging as many dealers have realized the bottom is already behind us. Forecasts are pointing to a rapid climb into 2025.