Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Toyota Tundra can (and will) pull a Space Shuttle



TThe battle amongst full-size pickup trucks from Ford, Chevy and Ram is as close to a bloodsport as the auto industry has, but now it might be Toyota that gets the last laugh in the tonnage towing race. In what should prove to be the mother of all publicity stunts, a showroom-stock 2012 Toyota Tundra will tow the space shuttle Endeavour to its final resting place at the California Science Center.

How exactly does a bone-stock, half-ton pickup tow almost 300,000 pounds, you ask? A quarter mile at a time using a specially designed rig.

Endeavour will be towed 12 miles from Los Angeles International Airport to the museum on October 13, and the Tundra will hitch up to the shuttle for the last quarter mile of the trip. The towing rig was made specifically for this event, allowing the full-size Tundra to pull almost 30 times its regular towing capacity. Toyota says that the truck used to tow Endeavour will be a stock V8 Tundra with no enhancements or modifications.

The Endeavour exhibit opens at the California Science Center on October 30, joining other airplanes and spacecraft including the capsule from the Gemini 11 mission. The Tundra that tows the shuttle will remain on display at the museum as well.
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Friday, September 14, 2012

"Made Our Buying Experience Enjoyable." -- Kelly L.

"Our sales representative was very helpful and informative. She made us feel taken care of. She made our buying experience enjoyable."
- Kelly L.
Vehicle Purchased: 2010 Chevy Silverado
Salesperson: Melissa Miracle

"Delievered to My Home for Free." -- Brian M.

"The sales service was very friendly and were available to meet with us at the scheduled appointment time. The entire process was online and the dealership even delivered the vehicle to my home in Paducah for free."
- Brian M.
Vehicle Purchased: 2005 Kia Sorento
Salesperson: Micah Perdue

"No High Pressure Tactics." -- Tim B.

"Andrew gave us excellent customer service with no high pressure tactics. I appreciate that."
- Tim B.
Vehicle Purchased: 2012 Toyota Camry LE
Salesperson: Andrew Baker

"Very Satisfied With the Service Center." -- Finis C.

"I bought a 2011 Camry last year and was very satisfied with it. I came here again because I have been very satisfied with the Service Center here. They are very time efficient."
- Finis C.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Hudson made the buying experience easy



Hudson made the buying experience easy. With their "How can we earn your business" attitude, their sales process is far superior to other dealerships! I am 100% satisfied and will recommend Hudson to other buyers! Great customer service = Great customer loyalty. Hudson definitely has it! Great job!
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Saturday, September 8, 2012

TOYOTA NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes - Atlanta Motor Speedway

TOYOTA NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes - Atlanta Motor Speedway

  • Camry driver Denny Hamlin earned his fourth victory of the season in Sunday nights NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at the 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway and clinched his position in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, which will begin at Chicagoland Speedway in two weeks.

  • Hamlin led the field seven times for 105 laps (of 327) to claim his 21st career NSCS victory, his 18th win driving a Toyota and his inaugural NSCS win at the Atlanta speedway.

  • This is the seventh victory of the season for Camry drivers and 46th since Toyota joined the series in 2007.

  • Camry driver Martin Truex Jr. led once for 40 laps finished fourth in the race. Truex clinched a spot in the 10-race Chase along with his teammate Clint Bowyer -- the first Chase seeds for Michael Waltrip Racing.

  • Kyle Busch (sixth) and Mark Martin (10th) also earned top-10 results for Toyota at Atlanta.

  • Other Camry drivers in the field included Joey Logano (18th), Bobby Labonte (19th), Landon Cassill (20th), Travis Kvapil (26th), Bowyer (27th), Jason Leffler (38th), David Stremme (39th), Reed Sorenson (42nd) and Joe Nemechek (43rd).

  • Four Camry drivers are in the top-15 in the unofficial NSCS driver point standings following Atlanta -- Truex (fifth), Hamlin (seventh), Bowyer (eighth) and Busch (12th).

DENNY HAMLIN, No. 11 Sport Clips Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing
Finishing Position: 1st

How bad did you want to win at Atlanta?
This was one I wanted real bad -- last week was a big one, no doubt about it. Ive been really good here at Atlanta the last year and not won. We wore our splitter out and I didnt have anything left there at the end. Our car faded a little bit, but the pit crew won me the race. Thats what a championship team is all about is to have all those pieces of the puzzle put together and this year I think we have it all.

How happy are you with the win?
Im 70 percent happy for us and 30 percent sad for Michael (Waltrip) and Martin Truex and those guys. One way or another -- some shape or form, they are teammates of ours -- Toyota teammates. I cant say enough about Sport Clips coming on board for this race -- thank FedEx for everything theyve done for 35 races of the schedule. Gosh, this is a big win.

What does this win say about your team for the Chase?
I dont say anything -- wins is all that matters.

Did your pit crew win this race?
They nailed it -- there is nothing else I can say about it. They were just on it all day long. This is a testament to the team that Darian Grubb (crew chief) has assembled. He has assembled a championship-caliber team. Honestly, it starts with Mike Ford -- he put 90 percent of these guys together and kind of guided us to where were at and now Darian has just taken over and weve been taking off ever since then. I have to thank both of those guys.

What crossed your mind battling Jeff Gordon for the win?
Two things -- I wanted to win to be the number one seed. Second, that was going to knock my teammate out of the Chase and I am not for that. Im a Joe Gibbs guy and I always will be for the life of me and Im going to do whatever it takes to get as many cars in there because it helps me -- we need Kyle (Busch) in there, we need Joey (Logano) in there and if Jeff (Gordon) won that race, it was going to be all over. We had to do what we had to do.

What does it mean to know you will be the number one seed when the Chase starts?
It means a lot. I look at Richmond as a race were going to go win. Thats my track -- its my best track arguably and I just think we have a lot of momentum now and for what its worth, I will try to take advantage of it.

Were you of the implications on your teammate if Jeff Gordon won the race?
Well, I knew first and foremost I couldnt let him (Jeff Gordon) get around me. I knew that that was my number one priority. If we would have got side by side, I dont know what would have happened because I knew he ?? I couldnt let him get to the line first, and so for me, its in my mind, it was in my mind last week racing Carl (Edwards) for the lead in Bristol.

DARIAN GRUBB, crew chief, No. 11 Sport Clips Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

How many scenarios did you see in tonights race?
It was a pretty interesting night all the way around, just the way all the scenarios worked out. We were one of the only cars that could have done it on one more stop with fuel there with 105 to go or something like that. Its hard to play those games because even Denny (Hamlin) was getting upset that we were having to go so slow at the end of these runs and watching (Kevin) Harvick pull away. But we did our pit stops, and in 14 laps we were right on his bumper again. You play through those scenarios, the fuel mileage, the tire windows and the car. Denny did a great job managing that tonight, and it all came down to that last pit and the pit crew did an incredible job, never missed a beat. We had a couple of hiccups starting off the night, but they rebounded and showed their championship form and did it when it counted.

MARTIN TRUEX JR., No. 56 NAPA Shocks Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing
Finishing Position: 4th

What happened on the final restart?
Just spun the tires. All night long I had trouble when I was on the outside with spinning the tires. As soon as I went to third gear, it was really strange -- usually I get it into second and then when you get to third youre okay. Id be okay in second and be right there with him and get to third at the start-finish line and just smoke the tires like a dragster. It just wasnt meant to be again I guess.

Were you happy with your run tonight?
Yes and no. It sure would have been nice to get a win. Weve been pretty close here lately. It just sucks when you have one locked up like that and a caution comes out. Thats the way it goes and we werent good enough on restarts. Just wasnt good enough tonight.

Will you be happy about making the Chase tomorrow?
There will be plenty of positives tomorrow. Its tough losing when you havent won in a long time. People keep asking, When are you going to win? When are you going to win? Were close. Just sucks we couldnt get it done tonight.

CHAD JOHNSTON, crew chief, No. 56 NAPA Shocks Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing

What does making the Chase mean to this organization?
Obviously, its a big deal for us, big deal for NAPA, big deal for MWR (Michael Waltrip Racing). Feels pretty good going into Richmond knowing that youre locked in and that you dont have to do anything special. Well just have to go see what we can do with them next week.

Could you have stayed out during the final pit stop?
You couldve, but you would have got ate up on tires. You go 300 laps and not have one right front tire failure, then tree laps to go you have one fail. It is what it is. We had trouble getting going on the restarts. If we had four or five laps, we probably would have had something for them. All in all, a good day. It was nice to get that NAPA Shocks Toyota running up front, so well move on to Richmond.

MICHAEL WALTRIP, team owner, Michael Waltrip Racing

How special is this accomplishment to your team?
Tonight is what NASCAR racing is all about. Were so disappointed that Martin (Truex Jr.) didnt win and then we have to be thankful were in the Chase and it looks like both cars are in -- or two of our three are in and another top-10 run by the Rodney Childers (crew chief) 55 car (Mark Martin). I dont know -- youre supposed to be happy when you race and you have success, but somehow we were able to rob the joy of making the Chase. I dont know how, but we did. We just thought we had it won and Jamie (McMurray) had a flat tire. There was nothing we could do about that and we didnt win.

What has the journey been like for your team to get here?
I dont like to look at the journey as having a destination today. It has one some time, but this is just a point along the way. As bad as everything looked in 07 and as good as it looks now, you just -- if youd have took a snapshot of 07 you would have quit. If you took one of now, you might be satisfied. I will never give up and I will never be satisfied. I just keep going and keep trying. Hopefully, the people that have trusted me and this team and Rob (Kauffman, co-owner) with their money will be rewarded ion the end. Im thankful. Im happy, but its just a point along the way. Were going to keep going.

KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Wrigley Doublemint Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing
Finishing Position: 6th

How was your race?
Overall the night was good for us, our car was fast -- we qualified up front, ran up front and stayed up there. We had a good long run car there. We ran third to sixth there most of the night so that was pretty good. There the last pit stop we just didnt have what we needed there and came out ninth. Had to pass a few cars and got by a few cars and finished sixth. Our teammate did us justice tonight and kept the 24 (Jeff Gordon) from victory lane so that was good.

What is your outlook for Richmond?
Richmond is definitely a place where we would like to go win, obviously that would really set things easy for whats going to happen in the Chase. If were not capable of winning then we need to know what else our game plan is going to be -- Im not sure what he points are right now, but Im sure everyone will figure that out.

Was your goal tonight to either win or control your destiny for the Richmond race?
For sure. If we couldnt win the race today then our goal was to run strong and finish top-five. We missed the top-five by one, felt like we could have been there and should have been there. Overall, the guys fought hard all night with the Doublemint Camry and felt like we made some good adjustments all night to keep ourselves up there so it was good.

Do you feel confident you can make the Chase?
I feel normal. Im not saying that Im for sure going to be in at all -- anything can happen. Jeff (Gordon) is no slouch at Richmond either -- he will be fine. I feel like thats the guy were racing -- the 24 car. Well just have to see how it all plays out. Jeff could give us a run for our money.

MARK MARTIN, No. 55 Aarons Dream Machine Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing
Finishing Position: 10th

How was your race?
We had really a lot better race car than we finished. Its just we got set back several times. Most of them were my fault. I had a couple of really bad situations I got myself in on restarts a couple times and got us way behind.

JOEY LOGANO, No. 20 Home Depot Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing
Finishing Position: 18th

BOBBY LABONTE, No. 47 Kingsford Toyota Camry, JTG-Daugherty Racing
Finishing Position: 19th

LANDON CASSILL, No. 83 Burger King Toyota Camry, BK Racing
Finishing Position: 20th

TRAVIS KVAPIL, No. 93 Burger King Toyota Camry, BK Racing
Finishing Position: 26th

CLINT BOWYER, No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing
Finishing Position: 27th

JASON LEFFLER, No. 49 America Israel Toyota Camry, America Israel Racing
Finishing Position: 38th

DAVID STREMME, No. 30 Inception Motorsports Toyota Camry, Inception Motorsports
Finishing Position: 39th

REED SORENSON, No. 91 Plinker Tactical Toyota Camry, HP Racing
Finishing Position: 42nd

JOE NEMECHEK, No. 87 AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves Toyota Camry, NEMCO Motorsports
Finishing Position: 43rd






August 2012: Big Jumps Edition

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Volkswagen, Honda and Toyota Post Big Gains

If you want evidence that the economy is on the mend, look no further than the string of positive monthly sales reports coming from the auto industry this year. August continues the trend with the vast majority of brands and companies reporting improved sales numbers compared to the same month last year, Volkswagen (+62.54 percent), Honda (+57.88 percent) and Toyota (+47.5 percent) leading the way for major manufacturers.

Honda and Toyota's big gains are easy to explain. Just repeat the line we've been using all summer about these two Japanese giants enjoying the fruits of restored production capacity following last year's onslaught of natural disasters in their home region. Volkswagen's big jump, however, is harder to explain, and looks to be consolidated mostly in the Passat model line where sales jumped from just 314 last August (before the midsize sedan was redesigned) to 10,090 last month. Smaller sales gains from the Golf, Jetta, Beetle, Tiguan and Touareg also contributed.

Another individual model that jumped out at us while compiling the numbers is the Ford Escape. The all-new 2013 Escape is a big departure in both style and content compared to the last generation, which sold very well even into its waning months. We've been curious to know if consumers would embrace the new Escape's slicker shape and higher price. The answer is a resounding yes based on last month's sales of the new model, which totaled 28,188 units, a 36.8-percent improvement compared to last August and a number high enough to make the new Escape one of the industry's best selling models overall last month.

Check out how the entire auto industry did in the monthly sales chart below, and visit our By the Numbers section to see all past months.



*Brands and companies are displayed in descending order according to their percentage change in volume sales. There were 27 selling days in August 2012 versus 26 selling days in August 2011, so the change in monthly sales volume will be different than the change in average daily sales rate (DSR) for each brand/company. Also, brands are combined and reported as companies only if their sales figures are released jointly.

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Is Ford's Focus really the world's best-selling car this year?

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Last week, Ford boasted that the Ford Focus was the best-selling car in the world through the first half of 2012, but Toyota fired right back claiming its compact sits in the top spot. Which automaker is correct? Well, both. Kind of.

Ford says that the Ford Focus has sold 489,616 units through June compared to 462,817 for the Toyota Corolla, and it even hired an independent firm, IHS Automotive, to calculate the sales figures. And this is where things get confusing. See, Ford sells the Focus globally under one name, but the Toyota Corolla is also sold with different body styles that carry different names... and IHS Automotive's sales figure for Toyota does not include these models. As a counterpoint to the Focus hatchback, the Corolla is also available in a five-door form carrying the Toyota Matrix and Toyota Auris names, while the Corolla Fielder is Toyota's station wagon alternative to the Ford Focus Estate. The Scion xB is sold in Australia as the Corolla Rumion.

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, Toyota says that its Corolla-based models accounted for 603,840 through the same six-month period Ford claims its Focus was the top seller. Breaking the numbers down even further, Toyota says that the Auris and Corolla alone have managed 524,000 sales globally which is still more than Ford's Focus sales. In the U.S., the Focus has sold 147,877 units through July while the Corolla has sold 175,366 (including the Matrix).

Like a political debate, the numbers can probably be skewed in anyone's favor, and it should be just as fun to watch as the old General Motors and Toyota "we're the biggest in the world" arguments where each automaker found some obscure brand in its portfolio to add in a few thousand extra units. Regardless of which car actually hold the current top spot, though, what is for certain is that these are the two hottest cars in the world.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

"Andrew gave us excellent customers service with no high pressure tactics. I appreciate that." - Tim B.

"Andrew gave us excellent customers service with no high pressure tactics. I appreciate that." -  Tim B.

Vehicle Purchased: Toyota Prius C
Salesman: Andrew Baker

"Very Time Efficient" - Finis C.

"I bought a 2011 Camry last year and was very satisfied with it. I came here again because I have been very satisfied with the Service Center here. They are very time efficient."  -Finis C.

Vehicle Sold: 2012 Camry LE
Salesman: Andrew Baker

Monday, September 3, 2012

Great job today to James and the staff at Hudson

Great job today to James and the staff at Hudson! My wife an I live 2+ hours away and they went above and beyond to make our trip worth while! Great service, great price! They may have hooked me for life! Thanks again! It actually felt like we mattered to them.
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