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Nutson s Weekly Auto News Wrap-up - Week Ending February 13, 2021
AUTO CENTRAL CHICAGO February 14, 2021 Every Sunday Larry Nutson, The Chicago Car Guy and Executive Producer, with able assistance from senior editor Thom Cannell from The Auto Channel Michigan Bureau, compile The Auto Channel s take on this past week s automotive news, condensed into easy to digest news Nuggets.
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Toyota Has Built 30 Million Cars (And Counting) In The US ++ Accumulated over 35 years of building cars for the US market.
Toyota, the most-searched car brand globally and the reigning sales champ of the world, has hit another milestone, albeit limited to the United States. The 30 millionth Toyota has rolled off the assembly line, marking the automaker s strong foothold in the country.
The history of Toyota in the US dates back to more than 60 years ago, but it wasn t until 1986 when the Japanese marque started building cars locally with its joint venture with New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. The first Toyota built in the US was a Corolla.
Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) rolled its 30 millionth U.S.–assembled vehicle off the line this week at its Princeton, Indiana manufacturing plant tucked away in the southwest corner of the state. In a fitting tribute, that “milestone” vehicle was the most recent major model redesign by Toyota to hit the market – the all-new, all-hybrid 2021 Toyota Sienna minivan.