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Toyota engine unit to start production soon
Jul 23, 2012 By Press Trust of India
Would begin engine production from its manufacturing facility in Bangalore next month
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'BMW, Toyota eye close partnership'
Jun 25, 2012 By Reuters/Berlin
Plan to expand cooperation beyond green car technology
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Sales of passenger cars exceed estimates
Jun 11, 2012 By Bloomberg
Sales in May beat estimates for a third straight month
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Toyota Etios Racing Series - Racing stripes
Jun 02, 2012 By BSM Team
Just jump in and race!
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Toyota unveils Etios Motor Racing cars in Mumbai
Jun 02, 2012 By BSM
Registration cost to take part in the championship is Rs 1.5 lakh
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Toyota looks at more small cars for India
May 31, 2012 By Sharmistha Mukherjee
It aims to add to its portfolio of entry-level cars in the Indian market
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As sales accelerate, Toyota wages war on waste
May 10, 2012 By Reuters
At stake is the firm'sability to keep building three million cars a year in Japan - roughly thrice the output at Nissan and Honda
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Toyota turns to BMW to power its European business
Apr 17, 2012 By Bloomberg
Toyota predicting its first profit in Europe in five years
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New products misfire, cost auto companies their ranks
Mar 01, 2012 By Swaraj Baggonkar
Absence of diesel options, economic slowdown hurt sales
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Nissan considering Infiniti for India
Jan 09, 2012 By Sharmistha Mukherjee
Will launch Lexus brand in India in 2013
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2012 AUTO EXPO - TOYOTA ETIOS CUP REVEALED!
Jan 06, 2012 By BSM
Exhibition races in 2012, full-fledged series in 2013, apply online!
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Toyota to start Etios' exports to South Africa from March...
Dec 26, 2011 By BS Reporter
Looks at exporting 20,000 units of the Etios series annually
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Toyota to bring Lexus to India by '13
Nov 29, 2011 By Srinivas Krishnan
Lexus to setup dedicated dealerships by 2013. Hybrids too could be offered
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Toyota to enter motorsport in India
Nov 28, 2011 By BSM Desk
To launch one-make road racing series with Toyota Etios in 2012
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Ford, Toyota in talks for alliance in hybrid cars
Aug 23, 2011 By Bloomberg
Ford Motor Co and Toyota Motor Corp, the world’s biggest seller of gasoline-electric autos, said they will collaborate to develop a hybrid system for pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles.