Japan’s new vehicle market expanded by over 12% to 376,255 in January 2025, up from 334,876 units a year earlier.
Unsurprisingly for the fifth year in a row, Toyota is once again the world’s top-selling car brand. According to Reuters, ...
New Perodua Bezza render by Theophilus Chin Amid the flurry of news coming out today, Perodua has confirmed that a full model change (FMC) is expected this year. This comes as the national carmaker ...
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CarExpert.com.au on MSNNissan looking for new partner as Honda merger falls apart – reportLess than two months after announcing they'd merge by 2026, Nissan and Honda appear to be going their separate ways.
Toyota has managed to hold onto its place as the world's best-selling automaker for another year, but German and Korean ...
Although Denso is no longer in a net cash position, in fiscal 2023 net debt/EBITDA remained low at 0.2. Since 2012, the company has been able to self-fund its investments through its cash flow from ...
Toyota hiked its full-year operating income outlook by 400 billion yen ($2.62 billion) to 4,700 billion yen for the financial year ending March 2025.
Have you ever noticed the Subaru Justy nameplate on more than one type of vehicle? It's due to an adaption strategy ...
Toyota remains the world's best-selling car brand in 2024, overcoming industry challenges with strong sales and strategic resilience.
"This cute little JDM van might confuse people into thinking the Bus is affordable," maybe somebody at VW thought ...
Toyota ended 2024 with global sales of 10.8 million vehicles, including those from its premium Lexus brand, small-car ...
Japanese automakers Suzuki, Daihatsu and Toyota have decided to aim for the release of their mini-commercial van electric ...
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