Toyota Overtakes G.M. in Quarter

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Toyota Overtakes G.M. in Quarter

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: April 24, 2007

TOKYO (AP) -- Toyota Motor Corp. became the world's top auto seller in the first three months of the year, passing rival General Motors Corp. for the first time, the Japanese automaker said Tuesday. Toyota sold 2.35 million vehicles worldwide in the January-March quarter, the company said, surpassing the 2.26 million vehicles that GM said it sold during the same period. The results mark the first time Toyota has beat GM in global sales on a quarterly basis.

Toyota's reputation for quality and fuel efficiency has lifted sales of the popular Camry, Corolla and Prius gas-and-electric hybrid while GM has cut production as high fuel prices turned people away from its light trucks and sports utility vehicles. While the figures represent only quarterly sales results, they foreshadow a tough challenge for GM as it fights to hold onto it title as world's top automaker -- a claim usually staked on annual production figures.

Toyota has been gaining steadily on GM in recent years, and analysts have been saying it is only a matter of time before it eclipses its Detroit-based rival, which has seen its market share shrink in the United States even as it leads sales in China. ''Everybody on the road expects Toyota to overtake GM in 2007,'' said Koji Endo, an analyst with Credit Suisse in Tokyo. ''I won't say the trend is impossible to reverse, but it's extremely difficult.''

Toyota is ahead of GM in several ways, he said, including producing fuel-efficient models, developing new technology, boosting global brand image, cutting costs and having high morale and unity among its ranks. ''Toyota has been a success in almost all the regions, and is opening new plants,'' Endo said. ''The only region GM continues to be strong is China, and it has failed almost everywhere else.''

In 2006, Toyota's global production surged 10 percent to 9.018 million vehicles, while GM and its group automakers produced 9.18 million vehicles worldwide -- a gap of about 162,000. In the first quarter, Toyota made 2.37 million vehicles worldwide, while GM had expected to produce 2.34 million.

But Endo also warned that increased size also brings other problems like trying to ensure quality and manage a sprawling network of manufacturing and sales. ''As your volume gets bigger and bigger, in many cases efficiency tends to drop,'' he said. ''There might be a risk of being over-stretched.'' Toyota says topping GM isn't a key priority for the company.

''Our goal has never been to sell the most cars in the world,'' said Paul Nolasco, a spokesman for the Japanese company. ''We simply want to be the best in quality. After that, sales will take care of themselves.'' Ayako Uchida, a GM spokeswoman in Japan, declined to comment on the figures but said her company's sales results were preliminary and not yet final.

In the vital American market, Toyota's sales rose 12.9 percent last year, catapulting it past DaimlerChrysler AG as the No. 3 seller of autos in the U.S. Toyota's share of the U.S. market climbed to 16 percent in March, behind GM's 22 percent and Ford Motor Co.'s 17 percent.

GM hasn't released a forecast for this year, but Toyota is shooting for global output of 9.42 million vehicles and sales of 9.34 million units. While Toyota appears on course to supplant General Motors this year, GM's moves to boost overseas production could keep it in the running. The company's sales in China jumped 32 percent last year to 876,747 units, and it is also building a new factory in India, another market with tremendous potential.

GM launched a major restructuring in November 2005 that called for closing 12 plants by 2008, slashing its work force, reducing capacity and cutting costs. But as Toyota rolls on, its executives are growing concerned about a possible political backlash in the U.S., even though American consumers continue to flock to Toyota dealerships. U.S. lawmakers from manufacturing states charge that the Japanese government has kept the yen artificially low, giving Japanese automakers an advantage.

''We are certainly concerned,'' Toyota Senior Adviser Hiroshi Okuda said earlier this year, adding that Toyota needed to ''significantly'' increase the number of foreigners on its board.At that time, there were no foreigners in top positions at Toyota. But earlier this month, Toyota promoted American James Press, president of the automaker's North American division, to the inner circle.
Toyota's shares closed down 0.54 percent to 7,370 yen ($62.46) on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday. Text
 

wyvrn

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Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.
 

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GM decided to bow out of the race to be biggest and opted to be profitable. But a gold star to Toyota to keep their fans happy :)
 

DivideBYZero

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Good going. The big three laughed at their Japanese competitors once. Not so much now, I'd wager.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.

All three should be shut down yesterday.
 

DivideBYZero

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.

All three should be shut down yesterday.

Who let this one out of P&N? Anyone?
 

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.

All three should be shut down yesterday.

How many Ford car have over 300HP? F250 and up, and that is. And I see alot more Toyota truck commerical than Ford F250.
 

SampSon

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Toyota does right what GM does wrong. Now who knows what would happen if Toyota stayed on top for many decades. They could possibly fall into the same types of traps that GM has. Since GM has been a case study in how not to plan for the future, Toyota has an idea of what not to do.
 

Ktulu

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.

All three should be shut down yesterday.

You're a retard Dave. Does it even matter if a car makes 300+hp? HP != MPG
 

desy

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GM also had their best quarter ever so I don't think they are on the ropes yet by any imagination.


April 20, 2007
GM announces record first quarter of over 2.2 million vehicles globally

Detroit, Michigan - General Motors sold a record 2.26 million vehicles worldwide in the first quarter of 2007, according to preliminary sales figures released yesterday. Global first-quarter sales were up 67,000 vehicles, or 3 per cent, compared with sales of 2.19 million in the first quarter of 2006. The company's global market share is estimated at 13.0 per cent.

 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: MasterAndCommander
I for one welcome our new bland, front-wheeled drive overlords.
While it won't excite an enthusiast by any means, if you look at the needs and desires of most people objectively, it's perfect for them. Not everyone cares for a high performance sports car or even a car that just has potential for something great.

Yeah, bland cars suck, but if it is what sells and what people choose to have, then that's their choice.
 

Yreka

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.
All three should be shut down yesterday.

Toyota's Tundra Page
It?s simple: You want to know whether Tundra has the guts?the size, strength, stamina and sheer capability?to do the work you need done. The work of a true, full-size truck. Offered with an available 381-horsepower 5.7-liter V8 engine, the new Tundra is no ordinary ½-ton."

Do you even make an attempt to know what you are talking about ?

 

Ktulu

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Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: MasterAndCommander
I for one welcome our new bland, front-wheeled drive overlords.
While it won't excite an enthusiast by any means, if you look at the needs and desires of most people objectively, it's perfect for them. Not everyone cares for a high performance sports car or even a car that just has potential for something great.

Yeah, bland cars suck, but if it is what sells and what people choose to have, then that's their choice.

True it is their choice, but I for one am tired of looking at 30+ Camry/Corollas everyday.
 

Toastedlightly

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.
Meh, hybrids are useless. Higher cost + lead acid batteries for the loss.
 

Ktulu

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Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.
Meh, hybrids are useless. Higher cost + lead acid batteries for the loss.

Hybrids = Good PR
 

Toastedlightly

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Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.
Meh, hybrids are useless. Higher cost + lead acid batteries for the loss.

Hybrids = Good PR

Good PR does not a successful company make, although it does help.
 

Ktulu

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Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.
Meh, hybrids are useless. Higher cost + lead acid batteries for the loss.

Hybrids = Good PR

Good PR does not a successful company make, although it does help.

In my perspective, GM finally has competitive products but is being held back by a gas guzzling image. If they were to add a full hybrid or 2 (which are on the way) this should to wonders for them in regards to public perception.
 

mb

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

I disagree. Right now their quality sucks. They've built a solid reputation but they are starting to slip.
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Good for Toyota. They are the best automaker right now and they deserve the status as #1. Maybe it will continue to be another wake up call for GM to deal with their ongoing problems of healthcare costs, bloated product lines, and lack of follow through on hybrid cars.

Still continue to see GM, Ford and Dodge commercials pushing vehicles with over 300 HP.

All three should be shut down yesterday.

The funny thing is, I keep seeing Toyota commercials with "ours is bigger" plastered all over them.

I say good for Toyota. I like competition. With Toyota doing so well, it has really pushed GM and Ford to rethink their lines. There will be some great cars in the next year or two from all of these car manufacturers.