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		<title>When Toyotas Were Unstoppable (But In A Good Way)</title>
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Toyota’s reputation for quality seems to have been eroded almost overnight due to concerns over unintended acceleration and the subsequent recalls involving millions of vehicles worldwide. Despite the scrutiny, the legendary Toyota quality is not entirely gone, and the one vehicle that has become synonymous with reliability, durability, and strength, continues to be the Toyota [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Keeping Mom And Dad Hip: The Swagger Wagon</title>
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Amid all the troubles Toyota has been facing, dependability took on a new image. The Toyota Sienna, one of the few Toyota vehicles that has not had a problem with recalls, is looking somewhat different for 2011.
For adults, this minivan has almost everything you could need. Space, comfort, and style loaded with a two-screen entertainment [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Toyota Recalls Could Carry $5.5B Price Tag</title>
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Any recall can become costly for an automaker, but Toyota&#8217;s recall of 8.5 million vehicles worldwide will likely be especially costly when the dust finally settles.
In early February, Toyota estimated that total costs of the recalls would be around $2 billion. But as the month unfolded, falling sales ensued and that number quickly seemed to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Toyota May Extend March Incentives</title>
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With final March sales figures still a few weeks away, reports have suggested that Toyota’s March Sales Event has already helped the embattled automaker regain lost momentum. As a result, Don Esmond, senior vice president of Toyota U.S. Sales, suggested that the current incentives might be extended.
According to Esmond, U.S. sales increased by 40 percent [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Video: Toyota Becomes Target Of Late Night Jokes</title>
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When something goes terribly wrong in the automotive industry, leave it to late night television to add fuel to the fire. For example, when the Big Three were on Capitol Hill, SNL ran a number of skits featuring a bumbling Bob Nardelli, Alan Mulally, and Rick Wagoner, as they requested federal bailout dollars.
Fast forward to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Video: How To Stop A Runaway Toyota</title>
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With constant media  scrutiny surrounding unintended acceleration, Toyota has released videos concerning the issue, and how to prevent it.
Sticking  accelerators and runaway vehicles are not exactly common occurrences, but  they&#8217;ve no doubt become events that concern consumers nevertheless.  That&#8217;s why there are two new videos designed to held drivers stop their [...]]]></description>
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		<title>New Incentives Keep Toyota Moving Forward</title>
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Despite a spike of complaints surrounding unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles, the automaker is still managing to keep consumers in showrooms thanks to substantial incentives.
Toyota’s March Sales Event has reportedly helped boost sales in the first several days of the month according to Don Esmond, senior vice president of automotive operations for Toyota Motor Sales. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Toyota May Ramp Up Production With New Plant</title>
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Toyota may finally begin operating its new plant in Mississippi in June of 2011 according to Japanese news sources. This is one of 10 assembly plants in the US, which together employ 33,400 workers and indirectly fuel another 160,700 jobs.
The Mississippi-based plant was originally intended to begin manufacturing operations in the second half of 2010. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Toyota Releases All-New FT-86 Concept Photos</title>
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Toyota&#8217;s FT-86 Concept is still a long way from showrooms, as it&#8217;s scheduled to enter production in 2012, but all-new pics of the upcoming sports car may indicate that its future looks promising.
Shown off along side the Celica, MR2, Supra and the Corolla AE-86, the Toyota FT-86 should be a continuation of Toyota&#8217;s performance heritage. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Toyota Ups The Ante With 0% Financing</title>
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While other automakers are reporting increased sales for the month of February, Toyota&#8217;s sales figures were a little less than stellar. Not only have Toyota&#8217;s recalls scared potential car buyers away, but other automakers are offering incentives that are specifically preying on the concerns of current Toyota drivers. In an attempt to move sales momentum [...]]]></description>
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