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    Welcome to ToyotaForum.Com. We've always been big fans of Toyota and Lexus cars. So far all the Toyota and Lexus cars that we've own have been extremely reliable and has not left us stranded. The worst situation that I've encountered with my Toyota has been the replacement of a flat tire. Never encountering any engine problems or other mechanical problems. Some may think it's luck but in our opinion, it's more related to quality vehicles than luck. We look forward to reselling our used Toyota and buying an upgraded model in a few years. It's always a joy to resell our vehicle as we know we are selling a safe and reliable vehicle. Also the high resell value makes it great too. Toyota and Lexus will always be our first choice of cars. That leads us to the reason why we created this fan web site.

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    by Published on 10-25-2010 09:45 AM
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    As reported by Yahoo and Bloomberg, Toyota's Vehicle output will drop for the first time in 12 months. In September 2010, Toyota produced 672,604 units, which is 1.3 percent fewer than a year ago. "Production will continue to be weak for the rest of the year, givena drop in Japan sales after the end of the subsidy program and a weak U.S. economy," said Masatoshi Nishimoto.

    With less Toyota's available in the market, we expect the prices to remain stable for the up coming year. The deep discounts received this year will likely come to an end.
    by Published on 10-26-2010 11:58 PM
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    Great News! Consumer Reports just listed Toyota and Honda at the top of their reliability survey. Toyota and Honda both led in the five categories tested. Even with a fall of 1.4 percentage points in sales, Toyota U.S. market share is still at 15.2 percent so far this year through September. This is looking like a bright year for Toyota.