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The Japanese automaker Toyota benefits from the third quarter to increase its lead over a General Motors in sales, now that its factories have recovered damages caused by the earthquake last year. Running Toyota had 7.4 million vehicles around the world at the end of September, up 28 percent. This is 450,000 more vehicles than GM, who said he found a buyer for 6.95 million cars and trucks. GM's
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MISSISSAUGA, ON (September 2, 2011) - Nissan Canada Inc. (NCI) today announced, on September 6, the Canada-wide tour of the fully electric Nissan LEAF. During this tour, the Canadians traveling in the Nissan LEAF certified dealers will have the opportunity to test drive and learn more about a zero emission vehicle. The tour "Tune into the LEAF" will begin at Montreal and ends in Vancouver in late
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Toyota Canada announces the Star Safety System: The leading manufacturer of a full range of series equip all its models in 2011 of six active safety systems The best way to protect against the consequences of a car accident is to avoid it, and that is what has used the active safety systems. That is why from the 2011 model year, Toyota Canada serial equip all Toyota vehicles that Canadians buy
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The Canadian subsidiary of Japanese automaker Toyota will receive nearly $ 34 million in seed money from the governments of Canada and Ontario to build a new assembly line in Cambridge. Ottawa will contribute $ 16.9 million from the Innovation Fund for the automotive sector. Ontario will provide an equivalent amount. Toyota will spend $ 125 million to add an assembly line to increase production
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