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  • High Gas Prices Not Scaring Car Buyers

    02/06/2005 11:25:08 AM PST · by newgeezer · 11 replies · 663+ views
    WTOL-TV ^ | Saturday, February 5, 2005
    TOLEDO -- Consumers at the 2005 Toledo Auto Show are shopping for more than the latest vehicle trends. Locally, gasoline prices flirted with the $2.00 per gallon mark this week. How much higher would prices have to go before vehicle buyers shied away from hot selling SUV's and full-size pickup trucks? According to Perrysburg resident Heidi Decker, $2.50 to $2.75 per gallon. Decker checked out a large Toyota SUV reported to get 15 miles per gallon in the city and 19 miles per gallon on the highway. Fred and Sherry Clark didn't let high fuel prices stop them from buying...
  • Automakers agree to design changes to make SUVs and pickups safer

    12/04/2003 5:47:47 AM PST · by Arrowhead1952 · 34 replies · 304+ views
    THE NEW YORK TIMES (In the Austin American Statesman) ^ | Thursday, December 4, 2003 | By Danny Hakim
    Industry plan seeks to make light trucks less dangerous in collisions with passenger cars and to improve vehicles' side-impact protection By Danny Hakim THE NEW YORK TIMES Thursday, December 4, 2003 DETROIT -- The auto industry, which for years has disputed critics' contentions that sport-utility vehicles pose a significant danger to other vehicles in collisions, agreed Wednesday to make design changes to SUVs and pickups sold in the United States so they are less dangerous to the occupants of passenger cars. Fifteen automakers from four nations agreed to redesign their light trucks, mostly SUVs and pickups, to reduce the likelihood...
  • Nissan to Price Full-Size Pickup Lower

    11/14/2003 10:05:04 AM PST · by steppenwolffe · 24 replies · 173+ views
    AP ^ | 11-14-03
    DETROIT - Nissan Motor Co.'s first full-size pickup, which goes on sale in the United States next month, will be priced $2,600 to $3,000 less than comparable models from Detroit's Big Three, the Japanese automaker said. Nissan began production of the Titan pickup at its Canton, Miss., manufacturing facility in October. It is scheduled to reach showrooms the first week of December. The truck is available in two body styles, a King Cab and larger Crew Cab. The price will range from $22,400 for the base model to nearly $40,000 depending on the trim level and other options, the company...
  • Pickups, SUVs Drive U.S. Vehicle Sales in May

    06/03/2003 4:39:09 PM PDT · by Jean S · 5 replies · 133+ views
    AP ^ | 6/3/03 | John Porretto
    Sales of pickups and sport utility vehicles helped Detroit's Big Three automakers post slightly better-than-expected sales in May, but Ford Motor Co. and DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group still were down for the month. Tepid sales since the first of the year also prompted Ford and rival General Motors Corp. to announce profit-curtailing production cuts for the third quarter, and DaimlerChrysler warned of a likely second-quarter operating loss for Chrysler. Among foreign automakers, American Honda Motor Co., Hyundai Motor America, Nissan North America and Toyota Motor Sales USA all notched sales gains in May. Toyota had its best month in 46...