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Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. boosted production in October as government incentives spurred vehicle demand. Toyota's output increased for the first time in 15 months, rising 1.4 percent from a year earlier to 709,904 vehicles, the company...
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Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries continues to charge ahead in the key U.S. market with sales seen jumping by a fifth this month, but it faces a lot of work to boost its earnings power, its CEO said on Friday. Fuji Heavy, owned 16.5 percent by Toyota...
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Toyota Motor Corp.’s recent recall of a record 4.26 million vehicles to fix an accelerator problem will put a strain on its finances, but the repercussions over the company’s image and reputation could be even greater. The recall is confined to North...
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Moving to correct what federal regulators have termed a "very dangerous problem," Toyota Motor Corp. said it would modify and replace gas pedals on 4.26 million cars and trucks to reduce the vehicles' risk of accelerating out of control. Toyota said the...
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The announcement dramatically expands the scope and likely expense of the recall, which was announced on Sept. 29. Toyota had initially focused on the possibility that improperly installed floor mats might be causing the unintended acceleration problems,...
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Toyota recalls pickups Toyota Motor Corp. Tundra pickup trucks in the U.S. for frame corrosion that can damage brake lines and dislodge spare tires. The move affects model years 2000 to 2003, primarily in northern states such as New York and Massachusetts...
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Toyota Motor Corp said Tuesday it has received about 14,000 orders for its new Sai hybrid-only compact sedan, a month after announcing that it is planning to launch the car in Japan in December. The figure is far higher than Toyota’s monthly sales...
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Before the shift in political power in Japan in September, the Japanese government aggressively lobbied a U.S. congressional nuclear taskforce to maintain the credibility of the U.S. ''nuclear umbrella'' as a deterrence against possible attacks from China,...
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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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