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Toyota
Toyota is the world's largest automaker in terms of both sales and production, and
manufactures a full line of well-known vehicles out of its main Japanese headquarters.
The company's flagship car is the Camry, which has been the bestselling car in America
for most of the past decade and has won considerable critical acclaim for its reliability.
Toyota also offers the mid-size sedan as a hybrid.
Toyota has the distinction of being the first company to mass-market hybrids, which
have been a big hit for the Japanese automaker thus far. The Prius is the most-famous
hybrid in the country, as well as the best-selling.
The Corolla has been another big-seller for the company since 1966, and is now the
best-selling car of all time, with an estimated one Corolla sold every forty seconds
since its inception. The rest of Toyota's fleet is quite diverse, ranging from the
compact Yaris to the massive Land Cruiser SUV.
While recent recalls have thrown the company's respected safety record into doubt,
Toyota has just introduced the Star Safety System, a range of advanced safety features
that will be made standard on all of their new vehicles.
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Toyota News
- Prius Plug-In hopes to win over California drivers with HOV privileges
Toyota's Prius is the best-selling hybrid vehicle in the United States, and moving forward, the Japanese automaker will be releasing a plug-in version of the car sometime in the spring of next year.
- The Toyota Camry hasn't changed much since 2007, but the new 212 model will be completely redesigned.
The Toyota Camry has been the top-selling passenger car for more than a decade, but recent data shows a decline in sales of the Japanese car.
- Toyota expects the 2012 RAV4 EV to do well in the U.S. market, especially in California.
Toyota plans to introduce two electric vehicles (EVs) to the U.S. market in 2012, the RAV4 EV and the Scion iQ.
- Toyota issues big and small recalls
Toyota has announced two separate recalls, one involving more than 100,000 vehicles worldwide and the other, less than 50.
- Toyota is on the rebound
Although the earthquake and tsunami in Japan have devastated the country's auto supply, companies are working to get back on track.
- Toyota U.S. executives to receive control over design
Toyota has instituted an internal change that will see the company's North American branch receive more autonomy when it comes to designing and developing vehicles, according to the Automotive News.
- Understanding "sudden acceleration"
The issue of sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles is likely fresh in many driver's minds, as the company was dragged through the mud for several months by drivers who claimed that their vehicles suddenly lunged forward without warning, unable to stop.
- Toyota is helping drivers stay connected with their vehicles
As social networks continue to be a major part of our society, more automakers have been working to integrate themselves in order to reach out to consumers.
- Toyota has pushed back the release date for the Prius A
Although the Toyota Prius Alpha model was already garnering a lot of preorders, the company has decided to push back the delivery date due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
- The Plug In model will be more environmentally friendly than the popular Hybrid
Following the popularity of the Toyota Prius, the automaker is looking to take it one step further in the fuel economy market by announcing the Toyota Pruis Plug-In, which will only be available in certain areas upon its debut.
- Toyota is encouraging graduates to buy
As many students prepare to walk the stage and accept their diploma, some may be wondering about the real-life decisions they'll have to make following graduation.
- Toyota is planning to stall some production
Following the devastation brought to Japan due to the tsunami and earthquake, many analysts have been concerned as to what will happen to the auto industry, as the country is one of the main global suppliers of auto parts.
- Toyota says production won't return to normal until November
Toyota and its luxury Lexus brand may be in deeper trouble than initially thought, as the company has released a statement that says vehicle production will not be back to normal levels until November or December at the earliest.
- The Prius will save you gas money on the drive
As the summer approaches, it may be time to start looking at a new vehicle that is perfect for a Sunday drive.