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Old 09-19-11, 04:07 PM
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DETROIT (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp. expects to start reversing a U.S. sales slide that began in May after Japan's earthquake as vehicle production rebounds and deliveries of the new Camry sedan expand.

Wholesale orders for Toyota brand cars and trucks are back to normal this month, and vehicle inventory is rising, said Bob Carter, group vice president for U.S. sales, said in an interview.

Toyota's last U.S. sales gain was in April.

The company's U.S. market share through August fell to 12.7 percent from 15.2 percent.

"You'll start seeing us show year-over-year retail increases starting in October," Carter said in Richmond, Calif., on Friday.

The company's focus is getting cars to individual buyers, rather than business and rental fleets, he said.

"We've virtually shut down the fleet business," he said.

Toyota last week restored full production at all North American assembly plants and said most would add overtime shifts.

The company temporarily halted all production after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami and then slowed output due to parts and power shortages triggered by the natural disaster.

The quake also cut supplies of Japan-built Prius hybrids and luxury Lexus models, causing the company's U.S. sales to drop 7.8 percent this year through August while industrywide deliveries grew 10.5 percent.

Carter didn't estimate Toyota's September sales.

Gains in the final quarter of 2011 will come from Camry, increased supplies of Prius and the new Prius v wagon, a refreshed Tacoma pickup and new Scion iQ, Carter said.

Toyota's incentives will be "competitive," and won't rise dramatically, he said.

"We'd rather price them at a good value, as we did with Camry," Carter said. "We want to advertise them, not incentivize them."

This article can be found at: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...ter-quake.html
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Old 09-19-11, 04:22 PM
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thats great you cannot find a new reg cab tacoma in the southeast.
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Old 09-19-11, 05:06 PM
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Good news, thanks for posting.
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Come on, get those new Camrys and Prius-v's to the dealerships. I've got CL review-requests for both, and I've been waiting.
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Sales increase in October is a duh no brainer report. Ramping up of slowed or off-line factories, new Camry, new Prius model. Something seriously wrong if they can't.
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Not if the typhoon has anything to say about it.
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Originally Posted by bad co
Not if the typhoon has anything to say about it.
Unfortunately, that's a good point. Nature seems to have really conspired against Japanese auto production this year. A number of Japanese-nameplate cars are built in American plants, but they often depend on imported parts from Japan. That is also the case even with some non-Japanese-nameplate cars as well.
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