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Toyota Motor Corporation has suggested it is willing to sell US-made vehicles in Japan through its domestic dealer networks.
Toyota plans a compact unibody bakkie, possibly for the US market, to compete with Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz.
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We sit down with Mitsubishi Motors’ Australian chief to chat about the headwinds facing the Japanese brand and the local auto industry.
American carmakers looking to expand sales in Japan could consider using Toyota Motor Corp.’s domestic sales network, ...