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  • Toyota reaches the limit of 60,000 hybrids; buyers to expect lesser tax credit
    Toyota hybrid buyers will receive 50% tax credit after Toyota reaches the 60,000 hybrid per carmaker limit, primarily caused by the quick sales turnover of Toyota Hybrid vehicles.
    Posted: 2007-01-08
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota To Name New U.S. Assembly Plant
    Toyota will soon name its 8th assembly plant in the United States. Said plant is expected to increase the automaker's manufacturing capacity to about 2.2 million vehicles annually.
    Posted: 2007-01-05
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota Denies Negotiations With Ford
    Earlier, Japanese newspaper reported that Toyota was starting negotiations with Ford. But the report was denied by the former.
    Posted: 2007-01-04
    Category: Cars
  • Senior Citizens Choose Toyota Avalon As Top Car
    According to a reviewer from Edmunds.com, one of the leading sources of information on automobiles and cars, senior citizens have chosen the 2006 Toyota Avalon as their top choice for the best car for seniors for the year 2006. Primarily, this is because the Toyota Avalon model for 2006 is much recognized for being a full sized sedan and for the kind of space and room it can provide to its passengers.
    Posted: 2007-01-03
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota Solicits Testimonials From Hybrid Owners
    Toyota is now soliciting written and video testimonials from hybrid owners. This move is done to heighten the hype of Toyota hybrids especially Prius.
    Posted: 2007-01-03
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota Delivers One-of-a-kind Tundra Launch
    To deviate from the ordinary vehicle launch, Toyota invited different species of automotive press in the introduction of its redesigned Tundra. Members of the automotive press in the industry said the event was like launching new Toyota division.
    Posted: 2006-12-27
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota Goes To Extremes With RAV4 XT-R
    RAV4 will introduce another variant called XT-R. Said variant, which will be introduced next year, will prove Toyota's extreme quality and value.
    Posted: 2006-12-22
    Category: Cars
  • ‘Tis The Season To Buy A New Car
    Mark Perleberg is the lead auto expert at NADAGuides.com and he did mention that this season would perhaps be the best time for consumers and parties in the market for a new vehicle to actually start purchasing the vehicles they want. There are already tons of great deals available for them to grab and take advantage of.
    Posted: 2006-12-21
    Category: Cars
  • There's No Stopping, Toyota's Hot On Wheels
    The instant success of Camry, Corolla, Prius, Tundra and other Toyota vehicles had made the automaker one of the sought-after auto companies. In fact, analysts in the industry are predicting that Toyota, in 2007, will rule as the no.1 automaker around the globe.
    Posted: 2006-12-20
    Category: Cars
  • Hybrid-vehicle Owners' Mounting Dilemma
    Plummeting gasoline prices led to a remarkable decrease in hybrid-vehicles sales. Along the drop of gas prices, tax credits of hybrid purchasers are finally vanishing.
    Posted: 2006-12-14
    Category: Cars
  • Toyota's Winning Trio in Canadian Car of the Year Awards
    Automobile Journalists Association of Canada picked three Toyota vehicles as category winners. Toyota winning trio is composed of the RAV4, Camry LE and Camry Hybrid.
    Posted: 2006-11-28
    Category: Cars
  • Camry, Motor Trend's 2007 Car of the Year
    The hottest-selling car from Toyota is Motor Trend's 2007 Car of the Year. The award goes to all Camry variations.
    Posted: 2006-11-28
    Category: Cars
  • Car Of The Year: Toyota Camry
    Sure, the Toyota Motor Corporation’s Toyota Camry has once again been recognized to be quite a remarkable car. This time, the recognition comes from the Motor Trend magazine and it gave the Toyota Camry the Car of the Year award for 2007.
    Posted: 2006-11-23
    Category: Cars
  • Auto Industry's 10 Best and Worst Cars for Depreciation
    Assets like cars have finite existence and they lose their value over time. Moreover, in the auto industry, it is best to know the best and worst cars for depreciation to extract the advantage and be warned as well.
    Posted: 2006-11-21
    Category: Cars
  • Texas Tundra Plant, Now More Active
    In Texas, one Toyota truck is rolling off the assembly line every minute. That's quite hard to compete. In fact, even the Big 3 in the auto industry might be astounded by that fact.
    Posted: 2006-11-17
    Category: Cars