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Fans of Formula One racing gathered Sunday at Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture to bid farewell to the cars of Toyota Motor Corp., which will withdraw from the high-speed sport at the end of the 2009 season. Fans applauded and took photos of the two...
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Exide Technologies said Wednesday that under a new supply agreement it will supply batteries for Toyota Motor Corp.'s Highlander crossover sport utility vehicles in the U.S. Exide shares jumped 42 cents, or 5.3 percent, in after-hours trading after finishing...
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The former Japanese government had agreed to keep the Futenma air station in the southern island of Okinawa provided that Washington would agree with the relocation of some 8,000 US marines in Japan to the US territory of Guam. Japan's incumbent Premier...
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Toyota Motor Corp was the world’s biggest single investor in research and development in 2008, according to an annual report released Monday by the European Union. Toyota, up from fourth in 2007, spent 7,610.32 million euros in the reporting year, said...
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It comes in the wake of a crash in San Diego County in August when a Lexus ES 350 driven by an off-duty California Highway Patrol officer reportedly accelerated to more than 100 mph, plunged into the San Diego riverbed and burst into flames, killing the...
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Toyota Motor Corp will soon offer to fix the gas pedals of vehicles in the United States that are subject to a safety recall over a problem with sudden acceleration, sources familiar with the matter said Saturday. Toyota is believed to have already agreed...
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Toyota is planning a larger version of its popular Prius hybrid, which will be powered by a new kind of battery, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday. The new Prius, either a station wagon or SUV, is set to go on sale by the end of next year. It will...
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Sales of imported motor vehicles in Japan, including those made at Japanese carmakers’ overseas plants, plunged 22.7% in October from a year earlier to 11,390 units amid severe economic conditions, an industry body said. The number represents the 18th...
Tags: Japan Automobile Dealers Association, Japan Automobile Importers Association, Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota Motor returned to a profit in the latest quarter and halved its annual loss forecast Thursday as aggressive cost cuts, government incentives and signs of a global economic recovery all buoyed its bottom line. Its Japanese rivals Honda and Nissan...
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Bridgestone Corp said Thursday it has revised downward its group net earnings projection for fiscal 2009 ending next month to a loss of 10 billion yen from an earlier forecast profit of 6 billion yen. The Japanese tire maker made the downward revision...
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