Toyota's largest sedan is a comfy cruiser
Toyota's largest sedan sold in America, the Avalon, shows up on some interesting lists. It's one of the 10 "most comfortable cars" in a Kelley Blue Book ranking. At Automotive.com, the Avalon is among the top 10 "cars for seniors," and it's one of the 10 "least expensive to insure" at Insweb.com.
Toyota's plant saves 3300 jobs
TOYOTA will today announce an investment of more than $300 million to build a new engine plant at Altona.
$73m for Toyota as hybrids stall
TOYOTA Australia will receive $73 million in federal and state taxpayer-funded assistance.
Toyota plant at Altona saves 3300 jobs
TOYOTA will today announce an investment of more than $300 million to build a new engine plant at Altona in Victoria.
Toyota celebrates 10 years of Prius
Torrance, CA | Ten years ago Toyota launched a new kind of car in North America. It was the Prius, an affordable car with a hybrid gas/electric powertrain. In the decade that followed, the Prius made an indelible mark on the automotive industry. The car with the signature wedge shape ...
Toyota's new plant to save 3300 jobs
A NEW $300 million Toyota plant in Melbourne will produce engines that deliver reduced carbon emissions, and save Victorian jobs.
Nebraska Vehicle Dealer Execs Sue Bank, Toyota Arm
Former Neb. car dealer execs sue bank, Toyota Financial over criminal probe into missing cars Toyota - Car dealership - Business - Makes and Models - United States
Toyota's largest sedan Avalon is a comfy cruiser, but pricey
Toyota's largest sedan sold in America, the Avalon, shows up on some interesting lists. It's one of the 10 "most comfortable...
Toyota recalls HiLux vehicles
Toyota has announced a safety recall of more than 116,000 four-wheel-drive HiLux vehicles across Australia.
Nebraska vehicle dealer execs sue bank, Toyota over cars sent to Utah
By TIMBERLY ROSS Associated Press Writer OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Three former executives of a Scottsbluff car dealership have filed a federal lawsuit against their bank and Toyota's financial arms over accusations that they stole dozens of vehicles off their own lot. Allen Patch, Rachel Fait and Rick Covello, who all now live in Utah, were investigated after more than 80 vehicles disappeared from ...