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Toyota's New Track-Ready Scion iQ

An urban oriented car designed to appeal young drivers with an approachable price tag and envious fuel economy, the Toyota Scion iQ is perhaps best known for appealing to buyers super-practical sensibilities. It's not your typical track car by any stretch of the imagination? Or, is it?

Sure, at first glance it seems unlikely that the Toyota Scion iQ would find itself track bound. But, when you consider its exceptional light weight and long

Toyota Optimizes QC

Quality Control (QC) is a key factor affecting the integrity of automakers end product and ultimately customer satisfaction and loyalty worldwide. In an effort to further step up their QC, Toyota has opened two more U.S. product field quality offices.

Located in Houston, Texas and Jacksonville, Florida, the offices will put more Toyota researchers in the field to help catch and address quality problems as early as possible. These new offices will complement two

Toyota is planning to launch its new Collaborative Safety Research Center at its technical safety center in Ann Arbor, MI. The new Research Center will provide additional work for over 1,000 Toyota employees who work in Ann Arbor as well as a complex in York Township.

Senior Executive Administrator for External Affairs at Toyota Technical Center, Bruce Brownlee, says, "Our president made a commitment to Congress to take a leadership role in automotive safety

Toyota Prius Family Grows

Toyota Motor Corp. has been seen as the auto industry's leader of technology for the larger part of the past decade. In large part, the Prius is to thank.

 

Despite the recent rise in competition from market competitors, Toyota is doubling its bet on its decade old hybrid technology, which combines a traditional gasoline powered engine with an electric motor to boost fuel economy.

At the 2011 Detroit auto show, Toyota unveiled the first

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