Nissan, Honda, Toyota sales down despite gains for crossovers, SUVs
automotive/"_blank">automotive.com/category/cars/"_blank">Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn charges the electric vehicle Leaf.he says Nissan is on track with self-driving cars/"_blank">cars/"_blank">cars (Photo: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO, AFP/Getty Images)Toyota Motor, Nissan Group and Honda Motor reported U.S. sales declines in October, compared with the same month a year earlier.Toyota sales slid 9.1% to 161,492, Nissan sales declined 2.2% to 113,520 vehicles and while Honda sales fell 4.2% to 126,161.
Toyota sales of its Tacomas, Tundras up in October
automotive/"_blank">automotive.com/category/cars/"_blank">Toyota sales of its Tacomas, Tundras up in OctoberPhoto: Rye Druzin /San Antonio Express-News Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close Image 1 of 3 A Toyota Tundra is on display at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas.The Tundra is built exclusively at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas plant in San Antonio.A Toyota Tundra is on display at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas.
Toyota sales fall 8.7% in October
The 2017 automotive/"_blank">automotive.com/category/cars/"_blank">Toyota Highlander Hybrid is shown at the New York International Auto Show, Wednesday, March 23, 2016, in New York.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) (Photo: Mark Lennihan, AP)Toyota's U.S. sales tumbled 8.7% in October as its truck and SUV sales were flat and passenger car sales fell 17.4%.Sales of the Camry, the best-selling passenger car in the U.S., slipped 15%.