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Toyota Auris and Corolla Replacements Coming in 2012, will be Built in the UK and Turkey Respectively
There's a change of production plans for Toyota's next generation of C-segment hatchback and sedan models in Europe. According to an announcement made today, the Japanese automaker will invest €265 million (US$355 million) to produce the replacements of the Auris 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks at its UK assembly plant and add C-segment sedan production in Turkey.
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Europe, This Is Your All-new Toyota Corolla Sedan With A Different Face [30 Photos]
Following last night's reveal of the all-new US-spec Toyota Corolla, the Japanese automaker has released the first official photos of the European version of its C-segment sedan, ahead of the official presentation in Istanbul, Turkey later today....
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New Toyota Auris Touring Sports Targets Europe's Popular Compact Wagon Market
You may be surprised to learn that in Europe, station wagons are quite popular and currently represent about a fourth of the mainstream C-segment (compact models) sales mix. Toyota was absent from the category with the first generation of the Auris,...
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Toyota Goes Into Depth With The All-new Auris And Auris Hybrid Compact Hatchbacks
About month ago, Toyota unveiled its brand-new 2013 MY Auris ahead of its Paris Auto Show world premiere on September 27. Now, Japan’s biggest carmaker has shed more light on the latest iteration of what it claims to be the most popular C-segment...
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2013 Toyota Auris Hatchback Brochure Scans Leaked?
Earlier today, we told you about Toyota's plans to debut a pre-production concept of the next generation Auris hatchback (also known as the Corolla hatchback in some markets) at the 2012 Paris Motor Show this September. As it seems, we won't...
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Hyundai To Double Annual Production Capacity In Turkey By The End Of 2013
Hyundai announced plans on Thursday to double its annual production capacity at its Hyundai Assan Otomotiv Sanayi (HAOS) facility in Turkey from 100,000 units today to 200,000 by the end of next year. The South Korean automaker said it took the decision...
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