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New ModelsAll-New 2024 Lexus TX Debuts as a Posher Grand Highlander
The three-row Lexus RX L was a failed experiment, but the company hopes to successfully fill the gap left by its departure with the all-new 2024 Lexus TX, which is essentially a posher version of the Toyota Grand Highlander introduced earlier this year. TX, of course, is the abbreviation for …
ElectricThese 10 Electric Vehicles Are the Most Popular in Google Searches
Production volumes and delivery times can vary greatly from one automaker to another, so a mere look at sales charts doesn’t tell the whole story. That’s especially true when it comes to electric vehicles. What are the most sought-after EVs out there or the ones that generate the most buzz?
Electric54 Pro-Climate Groups Urge Toyota to up its EV Game
On the eve of Koji Sato taking over as Toyota ’s new CEO, 54 consumer and environmental groups representing 26 countries around the world have written a letter asking the Japanese automaker to be a lot more serious about electrification than it was under outgoing CEO Akio Toyoda. The initiative, …
NewsNew Study Reveals Car Brands With the Most Female Buyers
Car companies typically try to attract a wide range of consumers with their vehicles, but some are more of a hit among women than men. A new study provides further evidence. S&P Global Mobility has looked at top 25 brands in the U.S. to find out which ones ranked highest …
ElectricToyota Says Business Reform Coming With EV-First Mindset
During a press conference in Japan on Monday, Toyota ’s next CEO, Koji Sato, said the automaker will be undergoing a transformation driven by electrification, intelligence and diversification. More importantly, it will adopt an EV-first mindset. This clashes with the old way of doing things under outgoing CEO Akio Toyoda, …
NewsThese Are the Most Dependable Car Brands in 2023, J.D. Power Says
J.D. Power’s 2023 Vehicle Dependability Study was released today, highlighting the most reliable car brands and models after three years of ownership based on the number of problems per 100 vehicles. More specifically, it examines how 2020 model-year vehicles are currently performing in terms of quality, component replacement and appeal.
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