
Today, the NADA Used Car Guide issued a report that examines retention performance for 33 all-new or redesigned mainstream and luxury models. Leading the list were the 2016 Toyota Tacoma, Honda Pilot and new Volvo XC90.
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Nissan, Ford, General Motors, and Toyota vehicles helped these car and truck makers lead Vincentric's 2016 Best Fleet Value in America awards that were announced today.
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Consumer Reports ranks three Toyota models in its list of best used vehicles. The publication ranked vehicles based on road test performance, reliability, safety credentials, and price range.
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The third-generation 2016 Toyota Tacoma base model SR will carry a retail price of $24,200 when it arrives at dealer lots in the middle of September for about a $3,000 increase over the outgoing model.
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The fourth annual Vincentric Best Fleet Value in Canada awards were announced. Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation topped the list.
Read More →After a partnership between Toyota Financial Services (TFS) and Manheim, TFS’ conversion rates have risen 17 percent, and have achieved gains in both bids per sale and retention value.
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Vincentric has announced its 2015 Best Fleet Value awards with Ford, FCA US, General Motors and Toyota capturing the most categories for their 2015 model-year vehicles.
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The 2015 Conference of Automotive Remarketing, which is produced by Bobit Business Media, publisher of Automotive Fleet, celebrated its 20th anniversary in Las Vegas from March 18-19. Highlights included keynote addresses by Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback and cancer survivor Jim Kelly and Auction Broadcasting Co. Founder and CEO Mike Hockett Sr. Photos by Chris Wolski and Steve Reed.
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Vincentric named the top 21 vehicles in its annual “Best Value in America” Awards for the 2015 model year based on total cost of ownership for the consumer market.
Read More →Toyota Motor Credit Corp. revealed in a regulatory filing that it could face an enforcement action from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the U.S. Department of Justice.
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