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CARY, N.C. — Fueling the greatest story interest this past week on AutoRemarketing.com was news about a federal government probe along with the latest comments from Toyota president Akio Toyoda about the ongoing recalls of several models.

Readers also were drawn to analysis about which brands could benefit most from Toyota's struggles.

The top five stories from AutoRemarketing.com this week are:

1. Toyota Saga Continues to Unfold: NHTSA Launches New Probe

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a new development in what seems to be an ever growing saga surrounding Toyota, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration came out Tuesday saying that it is launching a probe to discover if the automaker …

2. Which Brands Benefit Most from Toyota Consideration Decline?

SAN FRANCISCO and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — In the wake of widespread recalls by Toyota, consumers have become much more apt to consider rival brands, especially those from domestic automakers. And it appears the two brands gaining the most interest at Toyota's expense are …

3. Do Toyota's Troubles Mean Gold for Others?

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — In the February TrueTrends data from TrueCar, the company touched upon a wide array of industry topics, but one of the key features this month was the Toyota recall and how …

4. ADESA, Autoniq Strike Deal to Send Out Run Lists

CARMEL, Ind. — Under a new agreement between the companies this week, Autoniq, a service provider of used-car information over smartphones, will now provide ADESA run list information to …

5. Arkansas Dealer Named Time Dealer of the Year

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Chrysler executives cheered for an Arkansas dealer who recently received the coveted Time Dealer of the Year Award. The 2010 winner is …

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