Shortly after president met Tuesday with the U.S. auto CEOs, Toyota said it would add 400 jobs and spend 600 million retooling and updating an Indiana plant... READ MORE›
Donald Trump's Twitter-fueled bid to crimp free trade in the auto industry began with a warning to Detroit's Big 3 about building factories south of the border... READ MORE›
Toyota has been touting its production plans in the United States, joining other carmakers who are keen to avoid being tweeted by Donald Trump... READ MORE›
She added that there were no plans at the moment for Toyoda to meet with US president-elect Trump... READ MORE›
Pence served as governor of Indiana, where Toyota has an assembly plant, one of 10 manufacturing facilities in the country... READ MORE›
Shows just how tough it is for automakers to predict fickle consumer tastes. Divining the future will only get tougher under President Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Mr Trump has repeatedly threatened Ford with a border tax and this week called out GM for importing cars from Mexico... READ MORE›
The Middle East and Asia are the biggest markets for Toyota cars, contributing more than 50 percent to the company's exports, Warih said... READ MORE›
The us treasury department has asked toyota for help in understanding why isil has so many of their vehicles... READ MORE›
At Whole Foods stores, the price of his organic maca, labeled "Incan superfood," recently increased to $30 a pound from as low as $20... READ MORE›
Toyota mirai world's first mass-produced hydrogen-powered car has a range of 300 miles... READ MORE›
Toyota spoke up in support of the executive Julie Hamp on Friday a day after she was taken into custody by the Japanese police... READ MORE›
The automakers had actual knowledge of the dangerous carbon monoxide poisoning consequences of vehicles with keyless fobs that lack an automatic shut-off, the complaint said... READ MORE›
Video has now emerged of the confrontation in which Mr Stone sustained injuries which police at first considered life-threatening... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON TOKYO Japan's Toyota Motor Corp 7203.T has recalled 3.37 million cars worldwide over possible defects involving airbags and emissions control units... READ MORE›
Safety regulator also said Friday that nearly 90 percent of the vehicles recalled because of defective Takata air bags were still unrepaired as of December 31... READ MORE›
According to senior counter-terrorism officers in the UK nearly 20 teenage girls have traveled to Syria to join Isil in the past year... READ MORE›
T will recall 422,509 of its luxury brand Lexus vehicles in the United States because of a possible fuel leak that increases the risk of fire, U... READ MORE›
The future of driving is just round the corner if the Paris Motor Show is anything to go by... READ MORE›
Toyota said it was investigating the issue as part of its wider probe into Takata's air bag inflators... READ MORE›
Automakers worldwide had previously recalled about 50 million vehicles with Takata inflators... READ MORE›
In the Takata cases, Honda on Friday said it has confirmed that a Takata air bag inflator ruptured in a Jan... READ MORE›
Toyota expands takata air bag recall in japan china... READ MORE›
This correspondence is in reference to the personalized license plate KUMQUAT, Sherry Lee, a supervisor with the North Carolina Department of Transportation, wrote Aug. 25... READ MORE›
In recent months Toyota has recalled nearly 10 million vehicles outfitted with defective air bags that have been linked to several deaths globally... READ MORE›
For some, like Caitlin Knowles, a 23-year-old waitress in Winter Park, Florida, it is already the second air bag recall... READ MORE›
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA said in a statement the number of vehicles from 10 automakers covered by recalls this year and in 2013 is now 7... READ MORE›
Exclusive honda grandees chide ceo over quality recalls... READ MORE›
We are supporting the US Treasury Departments broader inquiry into international supply chains and the flow of capital and goods in the Middle East... READ MORE›
They include the 2016 Toyota 4Runner and Lexus GX460 still in production... READ MORE›
Despite the hefty price rollbacks, sales of Ford's best-selling F-Series pickup dropped nearly 5 percent in March... READ MORE›
In our current view, the damage isn't that severe, a China-based Toyota spokesman said... READ MORE›
Alphabet puts robot-maker Boston Dynamics up for sale Bloomberg... READ MORE›
Toyota Motor Corp announced Wednesday that it sold 10.15 million vehicles in 2015, retaining its spot as the world's top-selling automaker for the fourth straight year... READ MORE›
And many other Japanese auto-related companies have facilities near the accident site at Tianjin port, which is one of the biggest logistics bases in China... READ MORE›
This time though there should be a place in the autos market for both electric battery and hydrogen fuel cell cars... READ MORE›
Toyota plans to make about 2,000 Mirai sedans in 2016, while Honda plans to start selling about 200 Clarity fuel cells per year... READ MORE›
Several Japanese automakers including Toyota Motor Corp. reported damage to cars and facilities after two huge explosions at the Chinese port of Tianjin to... READ MORE›
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