Auto Giant Toyota Cuts Tundra Production
Read 14,650 TimesPosted Mar 14, 2008, 3:48 ET by Jason
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Google News reports that Toyota Motor Corp. has planned to cut production at two of their Tundra pickup truck plants, located in Texas and Indiana. The decision was made in response to slowing truck and SUV sales, but surprisingly, Tundra sales increased last month as well as the Sequoia SUV, by eight percent. Toyota spokesman Joe Tetherow stated in an interview, "I don't know if they're changing the goal of 200,000 sales this year...Sales of pickup trucks have been very soft".




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