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There are no cars on the lot yet, but a large "Now Hiring!" banner draped in the windows of the months-vacant dealership on the edge of Interstate 880 in Oakland is being seen as a road sign to recovery by city leaders and the struggling auto industry.
Tags: Avondale Toyota, Superior Toyota, Toyota Motor Sales USA, Brian McCafferty, Oakland, Arizona, Car manufacturers, NUMMI, Business Finance, Toyota, Hatchbacks, Compact cars, Sedans
New vehicle sales in Japan rose 36% in November from a year earlier, up for the fourth consecutive month, on the back of tax breaks and subsidies for the purchase of eco-friendly vehicles, an industry body said Tuesday. Sales of new vehicles excluding...
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A U.S. bankruptcy trustee asked a judge Thursday to fine and hold former auto dealer Denny Hecker in contempt of court for failing to turn over business and personal records due earlier this week. The trustee also demands Hecker turn over all the missing...
Tags: Denny Hecker, Toyota Motor Sales USA, Minneapolis, Advantage Rent a Car, Hecker, Toyota, Business Finance
Members of California's congressional delegation are asking Toyota Motor Corp., officials what they could possibly do to help keep an automotive plant open in Fremont that employs 4,500 people. More Business Toyota has decided to liquidate its stake...
Tags: Toyota Motor Sales USA, Toyota Corollas, Toyota US, Toyota Motor Corp., Plan California, joint venture, cars plant, Fremont, General Motors Corp., Nummi
Toyota Motor Corp. got "a little bit lost" in its North American strategy and fell out of touch with customers and the market, its new North American chief, Yoshimi Inaba, said Monday. After years of growth and profits at Toyota, Mr. Inaba said, elements...
Tags: Toyota Motor North America, Toyota Motor Sales USA, Toyota Motor Corp., Toyota Lost Touch, California, joint venture, california joint, U.S, venture plant
The plan, according to unidentified newspaper sources, would bring the various Toyota business units like sales, manufacturing and engineering under one U.S. based executive. Currently, the heads of those units report directly to superiors in Japan. The...
Tags: Toyota Motor Sales USA, Yoshi Inaba, U.S
Toyota's new tiny car doesn't boast any state of the art hybrid or plug-in technology. But the iQ has plenty else packed into a diminutive frame that blends stylish curves with safety, fuel efficiency and smooth handling. The iQ at less than 3 meters...
An auto parts maker for the Toyota Motor Corp. group has suspended operations and is preparing to file for bankruptcy due to funding difficulties amid the global auto slump, Teikoku Databank Ltd. said Thursday. As of the end of last March, Nihon Koshuha,...
is recalling more than 1.35 million vehicles worldwide due to faulty seat belts and exhaust pipe defects, the Japanese company said. ChannelNewsAsia.com reported Wednesday that affected models are the Belta, Ractis and Vitz models, all assembled in Japan.
Tags: Toyota Yaris, Toyota Motor Sales USA, Toyota SA, Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota UK, US Yaris, seat belt, belt defects, toyotas motor, yaris models
Toyota rolled its first Venza wagon off the factory floor in Georgetown, Ky., today as the automaker tries to push further into the small vehicle market. Toyota Motor Sales USA will price the five-person wagon between $25,975 for its V-4, front-wheel...
Tags: toyota, plan, Toyota Venza, Toyota Motor Sales USA, aid, Georgetown