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Toyota Toyota Motor Corporation ( Toyota Jidosha Kabushikigaisha?) or Toyota is a Japanese multinational corporation and the worlds second largest automaker making automobiles trucks buses robots and providing financial services through its division Toyota Financial Services. Based in Toyota Aichi Japan the company boasted a total vehicle production of 9.018 million vehicles in 2006 . Toyota It is the worlds eighth largest company by revenue of $179 billion as of 2006. Toyota is the worlds most profitable automaker with net income of $11 billion on year 2006. Toyota Los Angeles
The company is part of Toyota Group and is its largest. Toyota The company was founded in 1933 by Kiichiro Toyoda as a spinoff from his fathers company Toyota Industries to create automobiles.
Toyota Los Angeles It created its first product Type A engine in 1934 and its first passenger car in 1936. Toyota Los Angeles Many analysts believe Toyota will become the worlds largest auto maker in the 2007 calendaryear by total vehicle production and thus overtaking the current leader General Motors Corporation with a stated goal of producing 9.4 million vehicles in 2007. Toyota Houston Its vehicle production increased by 1.7 million vehicles to little over 9 million in 2006 calendaryear.
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Toyota Houston Though Toyota has its headquarters in Japan it has five assembly plants in the United States and they are located in the states Alabama Kentucky Texas West Virginia and the latest one in Indiana named Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana.Contents hide 1 Founding and earlier history 2 Later history and management 3 Toyota at present day 3.1 Worldwide presence 3.1.1 Toyota Motor North America 4 Products and brands 4.1 Toyota 4.2 Lexus 4.3 Scion 4.4 Current models 4.5 Historic models 4.6 Concept vehicles 5 Hybrid technology 6 Guiding Principles at Toyota 7 Manufacturing facilities 7.1 Joint venture licensed and contract factories 8 Toyota in motorsport 8.1 Rallying 8.2 Champ Car 8.3 Le Mans 8.4 Indy Racing League 8.5 NASCAR 8.6 Formula One 9 TRD 10 Shareholders 11 Holdings 12 Accounting Ratios 13 The Toyota Production System 14 Nonautomotive activities 14.1 Higher education 14.2 Robotics 14.3 Finance 14.4 Agricultural biotechnology 15 See also 16 Notes 17 External links Founding and earlier history Founder Kiichiro Toyoda The Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in September 1933 when Toyoda Automatic Loom created a new division devoted to the production of automobiles under the direction of the founders son Kiichiro Toyoda. Soon thereafter the division produced its first Type A Engine in 1934 which was used in the first Model A1 passenger car in May 1935 and the G1 truck in August 1935. Toyota Houston Production of the Model AA passenger car started in 1936.
Toyota Chicago Early vehicles bear a striking resemblance to the Dodge Power Wagon and Chevrolet with some parts actually interchanging with their American originals. Although the Toyota Group is best known today for its cars it is still in the textile business and still makes automatic looms which are now fully computerized and electric sewing machines which are available worldwide. Toyota Chicago Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent company in 1937. Toyota Chicago Although the founding family name is Toyoda () the company name was changed in order to signify the separation of the founders work life from home life to simplify the pronunciation and to give the company a happy beginning.
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