Toyota Tundra And Sequoia Production Cut
Read 10,671 TimesPosted Apr 11, 2008, 11:50 ET by Jason
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Automotive giant, Toyota Motor Corporation, has announced a downshift in production today at its Princeton factory in Indiana, which produces the popular Tundra pickup truck and Sequoia sport utility vehicle, as a reaction to "slumping sales" and "weak consumer spending and high gas prices among other factors". The plant slowdown will not lead to any layoffs, and the plant is expected to return to full capacity in the near future. As posted by Detroit News.




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