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Will Chinese brands like MG gain first car buyer loyalty as brands like Toyota become too expensive? - Opinion
By Chris Thompson · 10 Sep 2023
Cars like the Yaris and Corolla are a touch too pricey for many first car buyers to consider now - so what fills that space?
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The posh Toyota Yaris Cross you never knew you wanted? Funky small hybrid crossover hatch from Lexus looms and it's here soon to take on BMW X1
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Feb 2023
Lexus is expected to launch an all-new entry-level hybrid crossover in Australia within the next 18 months, slotting in underneath the established UX as the brand’s most affordable offering.
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Forget the stock shortages! Getting into a 2022 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and other new Toyota models just got a whole lot easier across Australia
By Justin Hilliard · 03 Mar 2022
The automotive industry is facing several unprecedented challenges at the moment, with new-vehicle stock shortages affecting buyers in Australia and abroad. But local market leader Toyota has come up with a solution for some customers
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Toyota's new X-rated feature! Why the "Pleasure Pedal" sounds like more fun than it actually is
By Andrew Chesterton · 20 Jul 2021
In the great tradition of questionable automotive names, a few stick out from the rest. Great Wall Motors' new L.E.M.O.N Platform (yep, lemon) probably needed an extra spin around the marketing department before going public, for example.
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Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram caught up in large round of recalls
By Tom White · 05 Jul 2019
Thousands of vehicles are caught up in a long round of recalls that involves everything from Takata airbags to incorrectly-printed tyre placards.
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Toyota Corolla, HiLux, Fortuner, Prius recalled over airbag sensor fault
By Spencer Leech · 01 Feb 2018
Toyota Australia has been forced to initiate a safety recall on approximately 23,968 vehicles.
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Toyota Aus confirms three new hybrids by 2020
By James Cleary · 25 Oct 2017
Toyota Australia's divisional manager sales, Sean Hanley has confirmed three new hybrid models will be added to the brand's local line-up by 2020.
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Toyota recalls 1.9m cars, 5500 in Australia
By Karla Pincott · 12 Feb 2014
Another recall has hit Toyota, with the brand issuing a notice on the hybrid Prius for a defect that can see the cars suddenly lose power or stop, creating a safety risk for occupants and nearby traffic.The problem has been traced to a fault in the software that controls a power converter, and affects 1.9 million Prius cars around the world built between 2009 and 2014, with 5500 affected in Australia. The software failure can activate the car's warning lights and cause it to enter 'limp home' mode, allowing it to still be driven but only slowly."Because, in the worst case, the car could stop while driving we do consider this a potential safety issue and that's the reason why we are implementing this recall," a spokesman at Toyota's Japanese headquarters told media.However, Toyota Australia spokesman Mike Breen said there have been no incidents reported locally. "We're contacting local owners, who can take their Prius to a dealer and have the software remapped," he said, adding that the fix would take about an hour. Breen said there were no extra precautions Prius owners needed to take until the issue was rectified.The recall follows two previous ones for the Prius -- in 2013 and 2010 -- however this is the largest in scale. It comes on the heels of news that Toyota is close to settling a US$1.1 billion claim from a class action lawsuit by 16.3 million owners of vehicles whose value was affected by previous recalls.Toyota also yesterday announced an overseas recall on other models, including the RAV4 and Lexus RX350, but there will be no impact on Australia as the defective feature is not available here. 
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BMW Toyota sports car images | report
By Malcolm Flynn · 17 Jan 2014
Toyota’s FT-1 concept was arguably the star of the 2014 Detroit motor show -- prompting considerable comment about whether or not it points to a successor for the iconic Supra – with an outright perfo
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