Toyota sales sink in January; Ford and GM post gains Photo
Toyota Motor Corp., reeling from two recalls and suspension of sales of many popular models, sold 18,500 fewer vehicles in the U.S. in January than it did a year earlier, a stark contrast to other automakers that posted gains amid signs the industry was entering a slow but steady recovery.
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U.S. Transportation Sec. on the Toyota recall
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Toyota issues new recall for 2.3 million vehicles
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