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Toyota to stop Tundra output in Indiana in November 16/08/2008 11:53. “gasoline prices, which have risen 24 percent this year, dented demand for full-size pickups and SUVs built by Toyota, General Motors Corp. and other” // KPCnews.com 16/08/2008 09:06. (Bloomberg) - Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-largest automaker, will consolidate Tundra pickup truck production in Texas about six months earlier than scheduled as demand for the model slumps. Toyota will restart Tundra production at its San Antonio plant and stop making the model at its Princeton facility in November, spokesman Hideaki Homma said today by phone. The Princeton plant will resume building the Sequoia sport-utility vehicle in November and make Highlander SUVs starting next year. U.S. gasoline... // Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly Total: 3 news articles First News Article: Bloomberg, 15/08/2008 17:08 |