Toyota's Car Recall Unlikely to Quiet Critics
Time Magazine - 1 hour 57 minutes agoToyota's plans to recall 3.8 million vehicles is an expensive fix for the first big quality challenge Toyota has ever faced
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Toyota's plans to recall 3.8 million vehicles is an expensive fix for the first big quality challenge Toyota has ever faced
General Motors Co. and Suzuki Motor Corp. have agreed to end their automaking joint venture in Canada, leaving GM without a Japanese production partner after also severing manufacturing links with Toyota.
Authorities have identified the man who died of an apparent heart attack in his car as William Ross, 58, of Columbus. Rescuers responded to what they thought was a one-car accident and found Ross deceased in the vehicle. The Toyota Camry stopped on the side of Shuford Drive near Columbus on Wednesday about 1:20 p.m.
Toyota's plans to recall 3.8 million vehicles is an expensive fix for the first big quality challenge Toyota has ever faced
The Electron Age may soon be upon us, and the L.A. Auto Show, opening today at the Convention Center, has a couple of remarkable electric vehicles to take us to that greener future. Imagine one of the robots from outer space in the "Transformers" movies turning from a car into a boom box, and you'd have the Toyota Scion xB DJ 2.0, among the more spectacular of the conceptual vehicles on display ...
General Motors Co. and Suzuki Motor Corp. have agreed to end their automaking joint venture in Canada, leaving GM without a Japanese production partner after also severing manufacturing links with Toyota. Suzuki said Friday will sell its 50 percent stake in... General Motors - CAMI Automotive - Canada - Suzuki - Automotive industry
Expanding from Odessa to Midland is EL CENTENARIO, now open at 4410 N. Midkiff across from Midland Park Mall.
A season that began in February came to a close last week in California at the Toyota Speedway in Irwindale.
The Toyota Center's red rooftop sign has been dark for the past few months, and the team is suing three light companies to try to get it relighted.
OAKLAND — There are no cars on the lot yet, but a large "Now Hiring!" banner draped in the windows of the months-vacant dealership on the edge of Interstate 880 in Oakland is being seen as a road sign to recovery by city leaders and the struggling auto industry.
An opportunity is opening up for East Bay residents who are searching for a job. A new Toyota dealership is opening off Interstate 880, and it's generating a good deal of excitement.