Toyota
Flag of Canada (French-speaking) "Faire Toujours Mieux" (Make Things Better)
Flag of South Africa "Lead the Way"
Part of Toyota executive team: Fujio Cho (center), Katsuhiro Nakagawa (left),
Katsuaki Watanabe (right)
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would later found the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company. During its early
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years, the company produced just a few Model T's a day at its factory on Mack
In contrast, its western suburbs occupy an area of hills known as Tama Hills Toyota
Flag of Mexico "Ve Más Allá" (Go Beyond)
Part of Toyota executive team: Fujio Cho (center), Katsuhiro Nakagawa (left),
Katsuaki Watanabe (right)
It is the world's largest automaker by revenue (USD $215.62 billion[5]), production,
sales (first half 2007: 4.72 million[6]) and profit ($15.09 billion[7]) in front of General Motors.
Toyota in the year 2005 had made enough, on profits alone, to buy out the Ford Company.
Toyota owns and operates Toyota, Lexus, Scion, has a majority shareholding in Daihatsu Motors
(a minicar manufacturer, that includes the hybrid vehicle technology Daihatsu Mild Hybrid
System)[8], Hino Motors (a manufacturer of commercial trucks, including hybrid vehicles) [9] and
has minority shareholdings in Fuji Heavy Industries (a manufacturer of Subaru brand cars), Isuzu
Motors (the commercial truck manufacturer) and in Yamaha Motors the engine, motor cycle and
marine craft manufacturer. The company includes 522 subsidiaries.[10]
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