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Even Toyota, the world’s number two automaker, is feeling the effects of a slumping automotive market.
Toyota’s Executive Vice President, Tokuichi Uranishi, told shareholders Tuesday that surpassing the 2.62 million vehicles they sold last year will be hard to do.  The company might scale back its U.S. sales targets as a result.
Toyota’s original 2008 U.S. sales […]

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Toyota said today that its next line of hybrid vehicles will run on lithium-ion batteries, which the company will also produce.
The production of the new batteries and vehicles will start next year and will feature a plug-in hybrid that will be sold in 2010.
Toyota also said that later this month it will look into creating […]

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The F-series Ford truck has been the best-selling U.S. vehicle since 1992.  Well, now that May’s sales are being reported, it seems the big truck has lost its title.
The Honda Civic took the top spot and sold more units than the Ford F-series.  Ford Motor says this is the first month this has happened since […]

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Toyota has launched its first-ever national Annual Percentage Rate program for select Toyota certified used vehicles, reports Special Finance.
The national APR program offers eligible customers a 2.9 percent interest rate up to 66 months, and applies to certified used Tundra and Sequoia vehicles.
“We’re excited to offer this special program for our customers and dealers alike,” […]

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The Toyota Prius, which was first sold in Japan in 1997, is the world’s first gas-electric hybrid vehicle to hit the one million mark in sales.
Toyota says that 1.028 million Prius vehicles have been sold globally as of the end of April.  The Prius is sold in 40 countries and regions.
The car, once popular with […]

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Toyota’s plans for a new assembly plant being built in Blue Springs, Miss., are now delayed because of concerns about slow U.S. auto sales and a general slow economy.
The plant was slated to open by late 2009 or early 2010, but will now be pushed back to mid-2010, reports the AP.
The automaker is predicting a […]

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The world’s second largest automaker, Toyota, announced a 28 percent decline in profits for the January to March quarter, compared to last year, reports the Detroit News and the Associated Press.
Causes for the Japanese automaker’s profit drop include sluggish North American sales and a strengthening yen.
On Thursday, Toyota said it expects its net profit to […]

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Toyota is raising the prices of some of its models to help increase profits in the U.S. market, which is experiencing slow auto sales overall.
The increased prices will begin in the middle of May.  The 2008 Toyota Yaris sedan will go up $200 to $12,425, the 2009 Camry will go up $200 to $18,920 and […]

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Toyota is recalling about 90,000 Highlander SUV’s in the U.S.  There is a potential problem with the seat belt in a third-row seat.  The seat belt might not properly secure a rear-facing child seat.
Toyota spokesman Bill Kwong said Friday the company had issued a stop sale of the 2008 Highlander SUV and hybrid version with […]

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Throughout the month of April, consumers traded in their gas-sucking SUV’s and trucks for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.  Even with a slow economy, there’s no surprise that we’re seeing this trend of people who are buying smaller vehicles that cost less to fill up the tank.
Toyota, Nissan and Honda, all popular manufacturers of smaller, economical […]

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