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Owners of select Toyota Corolla models in Australia are suing the carmaker for what they claim is a serious defective paint that can degrade and start to peel when left exposed to the sun. The problem appears to be so bad that some vehicles require entire resprays due to the poor quality paint.
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The Autopian on MSNToyota's LFA Successor Is Going To Be SpectacularOver the past few years, seemingly every JDM car fan has been eager to learn more about Toyota’s incoming flagship. Not a sedan, not an SUV, a coupe that should take the fight to heavyweight European brands like Ferrari and Aston Martin.
Toyota Glanza now features six airbags as standard in all trims. The new Prestige edition adds exclusive accessories while prices remain unchanged.
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WEHT Evansville on MSNToyota boosting Grand Highlander production in PrincetonToyota officials say to improve manufacturing efficiencies and to better serve customers based on market demand, Toyota is transitioning production across its plants in Kentucky and Indiana. Officials say,
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MotorTrend on MSN2025 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 First Test: Cool—but You Really Gotta Want ItLand Cruiser trim blends rugged charm and capability—but is this hybrid SUV worth more than $60K if you’re not going to take it off-road?
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Toyota has begun construction of a $50-million-plus expansion project at an Arizona testing facility. The new amenities will include a 5.
A Toyota GR Corolla owner says his airbags deployed while he was simply driving down the road. Despite no external body damage, Toyota allegedly claimed the system worked as it should. Because of that, it reportedly denied his warranty coverage, leaving him with no way to fix it.