Toyota Canada February sales increase by 25 per cent despite recalls (The Telegram)
Toyota Canada’s February sales were up more than 25 per cent compared with a year ago, suggesting a massive worldwide recall did not significantly affect the brand’s popularity in this country.
Toyota Canada February sales increase by 25 per cent despite recalls (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO - Toyota Canada's February sales were up more than 25 per cent from a year earlier, suggesting a massive worldwide recall had not significantly affected the brand's popularity in this country.
Toyota Canada estimates February sales increased by 24 per cent despite recalls (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO - Toyota Canada says its February sales increased by 24 per cent compared to a year earlier, despite a huge worldwide recall of its products.
Three vie for World Car of the Year award (Wheels.ca)
If you're feeling some withdrawal symptoms after the end of the exciting 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, the announcement this week of the finalists for the 2010 World Car of the Year Awards may satisfy your need for some international competition.
Toyota Canada's sales boom despite recalls (Toronto Star)
Toyota Canada's sales jumped by almost 25 per cent last month despite a series of recalls that have dented the company's long-standing reputation for safety and durability.
The Canadian connection at N.C. State (GolfWeek)
Senior Brad Revell is one of three North Carolina State players from Canada.
Toyota president rallies workers to new start (CBC.ca)
Toyota president Akio Toyoda urged thousands of his employees Friday to work toward a new start and win back customer trust following safety lapses that have battered the world's biggest carmaker.
1998 Lexus GS400 from North America - Comments (Carsurvey.org)
What things have gone wrong with the car? Since I bought the car, I could hear all the bumps on the road. Replaced worn out front passenger's side lower ball joint. I can still hear the thuds over bumps. I have to take it back to the dealer.
Agoura High teens eager to reclaim national automotive technology title (Ventura County Star)
Two Agoura High School seniors will compete at the National Automotive Technology Competition in New York City next month after winning the state contest.Dylan Landy, 17, of Agoura Hills and Evan Weller, 18, of West Hills will travel to New York with family members and teacher John Andersen to take part in the two-day event April 6-7.“I’m so excited. I’ve never been to New York before,” Landy ...