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Our Member Companies Take 8 out of 10 Consumer Reports Top Picks
Our Member Companies Take 8 out of 10 Consumer Reports Top Picks
March 01, 2013
Consumer Reports has released its 2013 Top Picks and we’re excited to share that our member companies’ vehicles took 8 out of 10 spots on their list. (...)
Toyota Displays All-Electric RAV4 at the Electric Vehicle Symposium
Toyota Displays All-Electric RAV4 at the Electric Vehicle Symposium
June 12, 2012 by Caroline DeLaney - Communications
The Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) recently held its 26th Electric Vehicle Symposium in Los Angeles, California. (...)
Global Automakers Highlight Advanced Technologies and Economic Impact in California
Global Automakers Highlight Advanced Technologies and Economic Impact in California
May 29, 2012 by David Bauer - State Relations
Global Automakers hosted its seventh annual Lobby Day in Sacramento, California this week. Our member companies met with state legislators and staff from the Governor’s office to highlight our members’ economic contributions to the state. (...)
Automakers Making Significant Improvements to the ICE
Automakers Making Significant Improvements to the ICE
May 04, 2012 by John M. Cabaniss Jr. - Environment
Automakers have recently announced significant advancements in internal combustion engine (ICE) technology with the aim of maximizing fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance.
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Nissan, Toyota Expand Plans for Alternative-Fuel Cars
Nissan, Toyota Expand Plans for Alternative-Fuel Cars
April 05, 2012 by Julia Rege - Environment
Nissan and Toyota, two of Global Automakers’ member companies, recently expressed their desire to expand their global offerings of alternative-fuel vehicles. According to Energy Efficiency News, the announcement came at the Geneva Motor Show last month. (...)
Toyota Planning Ahead for Fuel Cell Demand
Toyota Planning Ahead for Fuel Cell Demand
March 29, 2012 by Julia Rege - Environment
Fuel economy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards will become more challenging to meet in the coming decade(s), which means that the future could include more fuel cell vehicles on our roads. (...)



