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21. Toyota Recalling Sequoia, Tundra Models
Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it was recalling 533,000 Tundra pickup trucks and Sequoia sport utility vehicles because of potential steering problems.
19 Jan 2007
22. Report: Toyota May Consider Ford Venture
Toyota is willing to consider a broader partnership with Ford if the U.S. automaker requests it and the conditions were right, the company's president said in a newspaper interview published Wednesday.
17 Jan 2007
23. Toyota exec says Tundra fills big need
The rollout of Toyota Motor Corp.'s redesigned Tundra pickup truck puts the Japanese automaker squarely into the last segment of the U.S. market where it hasn't been competing as strongly.
09 Jan 2007
24. Toyota No. 3 car seller in U.S. in 2006
Toyota Motor Corp. continued to gobble up market share in 2006, passing DaimlerChrysler AG as the No. 3 auto seller in the U.S. for the first time during a full calendar year.
04 Jan 2007
25. Report: Toyota to Supply Subaru Maker Cars
Toyota Motor Corp. is set to start producing small passenger cars for Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. to sell under the Subaru brand name in Europe amid stricter emissions targets......
03 Jan 2007
26. Toyota's global production rises
Toyota Motor Corp. on Monday reported its 25th straight month of growth in worldwide production as it closed in on General Motors' position as the world's biggest vehicle maker.
26 Dec 2006
27. Toyota's Global Production Rises
Toyota Motor Corp.'s worldwide production rose 12.3 percent in November, the company said Monday, advancing for the 25th straight month as the Japanese automaker closes in on General Motors' slot as the world's biggest automaker.
25 Dec 2006
28. Toyota announces 2007 production target
Toyota announced on Friday a global production target of 9.42 million vehicles for next year, increasing the odds......
22 Dec 2006
29. Hyundai, Toyota Crash Tests Get Low Marks
Economy cars made by Hyundai Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. received low marks in new side-impact crash tests, the insurance industry said
19 Dec 2006
30. Top Toyota Engineer Dies in Plane Crash
A Toyota Motor Corp. executive engineer described as the "American father of the Prius" and who was among the country's top experts on gas-electric hybrid vehicles died in a plane crash, officials said Sunday.
27 Nov 2006
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