Toyota Breaking Every Sales Record in Australia
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Toyota Breaking Every Sales Record in Australia


Toyota has set two new sale records in Australia. First of all, it became the first carmaker in the land down-under to surpass the 25,000 sales mark in a month as it sold 25,600 vehicles in June. The previous record of 24,539 sales was set again by Toyota last June. Additionally, for the financial year that ended yesterday, June 30, 2008, Toyota said it sold more than 247,500 vehicles. That’s another all-time industry record as no other automaker has sold more than 200,000 vehicles in Australia in any 12-month period.




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