Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Ft Myers Toyota Sales Rise

On Monday, Toyota reported strong profits for fiscal year 2009 and local Toyota dealers confirm that the Toyota brand is as strong as ever.  Ft. Myers Toyota has seen a steady increase in showroom traffic and sales post Toyota recall.

According to the CNN newswires on May 11th:

"Toyota (TM) reported an annual profit of ¥209 billion ($2.2 billion) over the last year, the company said at a news conference. That figure compares to a loss of ¥437 billion for fiscal year 2008. "

Ft Myers Toyota Sales Momentum

PCG Digital Marketing (PCG) surveyed Toyota dealers in the United States to document  post Toyota recall trends.  The PCG survey data confirmed Toyota 2009 numbers; sales momentum has been strong at local dealers across the United States.

One of the dealerships surveyed, Ft. Myers Toyota in Florida (http://www.fmtoyota.com) , confirmed that sales have continued to rebound from weakness in 2009.

Ft. Myers consumers have confirmed their confidence in the Toyota brand. The temporary setback from the massive recall is old news for car buyers who have rushed to Toyota showrooms across the country to lock in great financing deals offer by Toyota.

According to Vice President Pamela Templeton and a member of Ft Myers Toyota Executive Team:

"Fort Myers Toyota owners are very loyal. Our franchise is known as "The Family Store" and the recall issues did not cause our customers to leave ’the family’. We were able to promptly fix the Toyota cars impacted by the recall and confirm our commitment to local Toyota owners in Florida"

Toyota Showroom Traffic Strong

PCG survey data showed that from Massachusetts to California, Toyota sales are robust. At Carson Toyota in California, sales of new and used Toyota cars are strong.  Carson Toyota can be reach at http://www.carsontoyota.com.

In Litteton Massachusetts, Mike Hills, GM of Acton Toyota commented: " I see a strong demand for Toyota cars in New England. I’m very encouraged to see the strong traffic in our showroom"

So it would seem that the worst for Toyota is over and their quality cars and trucks remain popular with US consumers. This is welcome news for all Toyota franchise locations in the United States.

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