Germans paying American workers less

Germans paying American workers less

December 27, 2011 by Obrien Auto Group · Leave a Comment 

Filed under: Hybrid , Europe , Technology , BMW , Lexus , Toyota , Diesel Automotive News reports Lexus won’t be getting any diesel engines from BMW as part of the new collaboration between parent company Toyota and the German automaker. BMW and Toyota are set to team up on next-generation green technology, though the two will apparently stick to crafting a new lithium-ion battery instead of swapping diesel tech. BMW will serve up a few small-displacement diesel engines for use in European Toyota models, but it won’t supply direct-competitor Lexus with any oil-burning lumps. Right now, European buyers can expect to see 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter BMW diesel engines to show up under the hoods of certain Toyota products soon. That should help Toyota immensely in a market where 52 percent of all vehicles sold are diesels. Lexus, meanwhile, will continue to focus on plug-in hybrid and hybrid models to position itself as a niche innovation company. Automotive News reports Lexus has nailed down a European market share of just 0.2 percent over the past 11 months. New BMW-Toyota deal doesn’t include diesels for Lexus originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 20 Dec 2011 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

New Lexus 2013 GS 350 F sport to be revealed at SEMA

October 27, 2011 by Obrien Auto Group · Leave a Comment 

Filed under: China , GM , Toyota , Volkswagen , India For what seemed like an eternity, the title of World’s Largest Automaker belonged to General Motors . More recently, Toyota was able to wrestle the mantle away from GM as the Japanese automaker made huge gains in GM’s home country and abroad, and Volkswagen has been nipping at the two behemoth’s heels. According to Bloomberg , though, the top three are likely to see themselves reshuffled before 2011 officially draws to a close. Volkswagen, with an estimated 2011 sales tally of around 8.1 million vehicles globally (up 13 percent over 2010), is likely to earn top billing as the largest automaker in the world. General Motors, which was in the sales lead through the first half of 2011 , ought to move around 7.55 million machines (an eight-percent increase) to hold on to second place while Toyota’s estimated 7.27 million sales (a nine-percent falloff) would only be good enough for third in the global race for sales dominance. There are a number of reasons Toyota has seen its sales flounder in 2011 – most notably the disastrous earthquake and tsunami in the first quarter of the year that halted production of many of its popular models, but also due in part to lingering aftereffects of its recall-ridden history over the past few years. Company CEO Akio Toyoda has vowed to address all of these concerns. Analysts are split on predictions for 2012, with some suggesting VW will have enough momentum to hang on to its number one spot and others believing Toyota will rebound to reclaim first place in global sales. Success in emerging markets like China and India will likely be the deciding factor in sales supremacy, both in 2012 and in the years to follow. VW to pass Toyota as biggest global automaker this year?

Take a look at the new GS450h!

October 10, 2011 by obrienautos · Leave a Comment 

O’brien Auto Group and Lexus of Tacoma is excited by the new look of the all new GS450h, which debuted last month. The new GS450h is wearing the new, more aggressive face of the brand, which will carry over to the rest of the Lexus line as they are updated. The Lexus GS450h share the [...]

Lexus to offer exclusive features for a sportier look and feel

October 4, 2011 by Obrien Auto Group · Leave a Comment 

Lexus recently announced Special Edition models for the 2012 LS 460, ES 350 and CT 200h. Lexus will offer numerous exclusive exterior and interior features for an even sportier look and feel. Stop by Lexus of Bellevue to talk about the exciting new custom packages for the 2012 Lexus. The CT 200h Special Edition will [...]

Toyota coupe range expanding with Supra successor, CT200h coupe, LFA Tokyo edition

September 20, 2011 by Obrien Auto Group · Leave a Comment 

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Tokyo Motor Show , Lexus , Toyota , Rumormill Toyota was once an automaker known for its two-door sportscars and coupes. There was the Celica . There was the Supra . There was the Lexus SC . But while those have all long since departed, the Japanese auto giant is clawing its way back to the territory it once owned. The Lexus LFA is one heck of a first salvo, and the FT-86 is around the corner. There’s a world of space between those models, though, and according to the latest reports, Toyota is planning to fill that space, too. Rumor has it that, while not officially sanctioned, a team of engineers is working on a rear-drive successor to the Supra , though where the project stands and what future it may have remain big question marks. A second front-drive luxury hybrid coupe is also tipped to be in the works from Lexus , adopting much of its underpinnings from the CT200h . Before those arrive, though, we look upwards to the LFA.

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