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the 21st China International Motorcycle Expo in Chongqing

the 21st China International Motorcycle Expo in Chongqing

CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2023 - Two beautiful models promote a brand of motor oil at the 21st China International Motorcycle Expo in Chongqing, China, Sept. 16, 2023. More than 700 exhibitors from China, Italy, Germany, France and other countries and regions, including more than 70 global motorcycle and electric vehicle brands, more than 1,000 models of cars were unveiled, and 50 new cars were released.

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Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks to reporters in Nagoya on March 2, 2010, following his return from Beijing, where he apologized for the automaker's recent global recalls. Toyoda did not answer questions regarding the voluntary repair of vehicles in Japan and the United States to fix possible leakage of engine oil.

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Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks to reporters in Nagoya on March 2, 2010, following his return from Beijing, where he apologized for the automaker's recent global recalls. Toyoda did not answer questions regarding the voluntary repair of vehicles in Japan and the United States to fix possible leakage of engine oil.

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Toyota chief calls for once-in-a-century shakeup

Toyota chief calls for once-in-a-century shakeup

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda delivers a speech at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009. Toyoda said a ''once-in-a-century shakeup'' is necessary to free the battered auto industry from oil dependence and promised to bring the company back to its roots in pursuing a customer-first policy.

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Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8 on the automaker's business results in fiscal 2007. Toyota posted record-high sales and profits in fiscal 2007 as solid vehicle sales in emerging economies and oil-producing nations offset adverse factors. But its group operating profit is projected to fall 29.5 percent to 1.6 trillion yen in fiscal 2008, down for the first time in nine years, due chiefly to the strong yen against the dollar and other key currencies and a slump in the North American auto market.

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Nissan begins leasing fuel-cell vehicles

Nissan begins leasing fuel-cell vehicles

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Itaru Koeda (L), co-chairman of Nissan Motor Co., gives Cosmo Oil Co. Chairman and President Keiichiro Okabe a key for an X-Trail FCV fuel-cell vehicle March 29 in Yokohama. Nissan began leasing the vehicle the same day following in the footsteps of rivals Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. in efforts to promote commercial use of environment-friendly fuel-cell cars.

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Toyota delivers fuel-cell cars to Aichi, Nagoya, firms

Toyota delivers fuel-cell cars to Aichi, Nagoya, firms

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. delivers its fuel-cell powered vehicle to the government of Aichi Prefecture on Aug. 22. The prefectural government, along with the Nagoya municipal government, is the first local entities to lease the company's fuel-cell cars. Toyota also delivered fuel-cell cars to its first corporate customers, including Tokyo Gas Co., Nippon Oil Corp., and Toho Gas Co. the same day.

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Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8 on the automaker's business results in fiscal 2007. Toyota posted record-high sales and profits in fiscal 2007 as solid vehicle sales in emerging economies and oil-producing nations offset adverse factors. But its group operating profit is projected to fall 29.5 percent to 1.6 trillion yen in fiscal 2008, down for the first time in nine years, due chiefly to the strong yen against the dollar and other key currencies and a slump in the North American auto market. (Kyodo)

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Jakarta named city with world's worst traffic jam

Jakarta named city with world's worst traffic jam

Motor vehicles and motorcycles jam a street in Jakarta in this file photo taken on Feb. 11, 2013. In its latest survey, British lubricant oil maker Castrol found Jakarta to be the city with the worst traffic congestion in the world. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks to reporters in Nagoya on March 2, 2010, following his return from Beijing, where he apologized for the automaker's recent global recalls. Toyoda did not answer questions regarding the voluntary repair of vehicles in Japan and the United States to fix possible leakage of engine oil. (Kyodo)

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Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

Toyoda mum on fix over oil leakage, undecided on Europe visit

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks to reporters in Nagoya on March 2, 2010, following his return from Beijing, where he apologized for the automaker's recent global recalls. Toyoda did not answer questions regarding the voluntary repair of vehicles in Japan and the United States to fix possible leakage of engine oil. (Kyodo)

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Toyota chief calls for once-in-a-century shakeup

Toyota chief calls for once-in-a-century shakeup

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda delivers a speech at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009. Toyoda said a ''once-in-a-century shakeup'' is necessary to free the battered auto industry from oil dependence and promised to bring the company back to its roots in pursuing a customer-first policy. (Kyodo)

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Toyota delivers fuel-cell cars to Aichi, Nagoya, firms

Toyota delivers fuel-cell cars to Aichi, Nagoya, firms

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. delivers its fuel-cell powered vehicle to the government of Aichi Prefecture on Aug. 22. The prefectural government, along with the Nagoya municipal government, is the first local entities to lease the company's fuel-cell cars. Toyota also delivered fuel-cell cars to its first corporate customers, including Tokyo Gas Co., Nippon Oil Corp., and Toho Gas Co. the same day. (Kyodo)

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