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  1. Toyota Announces Huge '07 North American Production Increases

    AutoMill - Jan 14, 2008

    Nearing a quarter century of product of vehicles and engines in North America, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing of North America, Inc. (TEMA) has announced a healty boost of vehicles made in 2007. Toyota

    Also tagged: suvs, industry news, toyota, tundra, tacoma, matrix, camry, tema, sedans, sienna, sport utility vehicles

  2. Toyota Announces Huge '07 North American Production Increases [AutoMill]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Jan 14, 2008

    Nearing a quarter century of product of vehicles and engines in North America, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing of North America, Inc. (TEMA) has announced a healty boost of vehicles made in 2007. Toyota

    Also tagged: suvs, industry news, toyota, tundra, tacoma, matrix, camry, tema, sedans, sienna, sport utility vehicles

  3. Buick, Lexus Share J.D. Power Realibility Honors

    AutoMill - Oct 17, 2007

    Wouldn't you really rather have a BuicK? J.D. Power & Associates thinks you might. The venerable independent customer satisfaction survey firm recently announced is yearly automobile dependability survey and Lexus

    Also tagged: honda, mercury, industry news, buick, cadillac, j d power

  4. Toyota Shows Off Muscular Lexus [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Oct 5, 2007

    Toyota Motor Corp can produce cars with muscle, too. Toyota unveiled the new IS F model of its luxury Lexus sportscar. The sportscar goes for about $67,000 and can hit speeds up to 300 kph (190mph). Of course, why

    Also tagged: toyota, isf, toyota motors, muscle

  5. Toyota Shows Off Muscular Lexus

    RisingSunofNihon - Oct 4, 2007

    Toyota Motor Corp can produce cars with muscle, too. Toyota unveiled the new IS F model of its luxury Lexus sportscar. The sportscar goes for about $67,000 and can hit speeds up to 300 kph (190mph). Of course, why

    Also tagged: toyota, isf, toyota motors, muscle

  6. Rolls Royce Phantom Country's Most Popular Luxury Car — At Least This Week

    AutoMill - Oct 2, 2007

    Lots of people search Yahoo.com for automobile information, best repair shops to insurance deals, new cars to new parts. It's uncertain how many people surf the 'net looking at cars they can't afford. But it's likely

    Also tagged: rolls royce, lotus, porsche, aston martin, bmw, industry news, luxury cars, shelby gt

  7. 2007 US Open Provides Great Tennis and Unique Business Opportunities

    Know More Media - Sep 8, 2007

    I have attended the US Open at Flushing Meadows a few times. It is indeed, a major event and from my perspective, not just for tennis aficionados. I attended the US Open with clients and it was logged as an

    Also tagged: advertising, axp, ibm, tm, jpm, cbs, usta, adr, jp morgan chase, sports marketing, us open tennis

  8. Toyota Sells One Million Hybrids, Mulls Second Plant in China [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jun 7, 2007

    Toyota Motor Corp. is cleaning up. The company announced that global sales of its hybrid vehicles have topped 1,000,000. At the end of May, 1,047,000 'green' cars had been sold - 345,000 in Japan and 702,000

    Also tagged: ford, gm, hybrid, china, daimlerchrysler, prius, camry, doing business with japan

  9. Toyota's Profits Climb...climb...Climb [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media Network Feed - May 9, 2007

    Toyota's Corolla, Camry and Lexus models continue to sell. For seven straight years Toyota has seen record sales. With gas prices pushing $4.00/gal...they will continue to sell. Add to Toyota's big three... the Prius

    Also tagged: sales, general motors, toyota, corolla, prius, camry, toyota motors

  10. Toyota Plans to set the Standard for In-vehicle Software [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Mar 29, 2007

    More and more, cars are becoming computerized and dependent on the software that runs those computers. Toyota Motor Corp. wants to set the standard for the software. 1. safety 2. systems to increase fuel-efficiency

    Also tagged: software, japan, japanese, safety, toyota, toyota motors