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The newest Mark X maintains the trademarked X-marks-the-spot grille treatment and adds to the rest of the car some additional curves. Curves which in some instances, like the front wheel arches, which remind us of the current Mercedes S-Class. The car rides on the same rear-wheel-drive c...
3 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Month,
Ben Wojdyla from Jalopnik says
(in 2010 Toyota Mark X Is The Aggressive GS We Don't Get [Tokyo Motor Show])
The 2010 Toyota Mark X will sell in Japan and other Asian nations and shares the rear-wheel-drive Crown/GS platform, but when it debuts at the Tokyo Motor Show everyone will know exactly where to...
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Channel 4 News says
(in Tokyo preview: Toyota Mark X)
Toyota will unveil its new BMW 5-Series-rivalling Mark X saloon at Tokyo Motor Show this week.
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(AP) from Yahoo! News says
(in Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks at a press conference ...)
AP) - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda speaks at a press conference to unveil Toyota's redesigned Mark X sedan in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. The conventional gasoline-powered Mark X with better fuel efficiency will be sold in the domestic market with a starting price of 2.3...
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(AP) from Yahoo! News says
(in Toyota drivers, Timo Glock of Germany, center, and Kamui Kobayashi ...)
AP) - Toyota drivers, Timo Glock of Germany, center, and Kamui Kobayashi of Japan, right, pose with Toyota Motor Corp. senior managing director Tadashi Yamashita during a press conference in Tokyo Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 ahead of Sunday's Formula One Japan Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit, c...
2 Months Ago,
Ray Wert from Jalopnik says
(in Toyota Tells Dealers To Expect Prius Name On More Hybrids [I Feel Gassy])
Toyota Motor Sales COO Jim Lentz has been pushing for a multi-platform Prius lineup for a year. But this was the first time it has been openly discussed in front of TMS President Yoshi Inaba and Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda. [via Automotive News]
“I’ve chosen to run the article below as my column this week. My dealership was honored to have this article published in Toyota Today, which is the nationally circulated magazine for all Toyota employees and Toyota dealers in the USA.” By Dan Miller
Thu, Nov 19 | from Earl Stewart On Cars