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02-01-2006, 04:59 PM
http://www.nyse.com/interface/jsp/NHDetail.jsp?RequestID=2&pageID=NewsHeadlines&sid=ON%2002/01%20873&isdowjones=true
Toyota Motor Corp.'s (TM) January U.S. sales rose 14%, paced by hybrid and other fuel-efficient models that have helped the Japanese carmaker close the once-wide gap to its American competitors.
In a press release Wednesday, Toyota said total vehicle sales rose to 160,625; the Toyota division reported a 15% increase to 140,967 vehicles.
Sales of the company's Prius gas-electric hybrid sedan rose 38% to 7,654 vehicles.
Sales of light trucks rose 19% to 63,329 vehicles, despite persistently high gas prices.
Sales at Toyota's Lexus division increased 7.7% to 19,658 vehicles, as passenger car sales rose 37% to 10,979.
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Toyota Motor Corp.'s (TM) January U.S. sales rose 14%, paced by hybrid and other fuel-efficient models that have helped the Japanese carmaker close the once-wide gap to its American competitors.
In a press release Wednesday, Toyota said total vehicle sales rose to 160,625; the Toyota division reported a 15% increase to 140,967 vehicles.
Sales of the company's Prius gas-electric hybrid sedan rose 38% to 7,654 vehicles.
Sales of light trucks rose 19% to 63,329 vehicles, despite persistently high gas prices.
Sales at Toyota's Lexus division increased 7.7% to 19,658 vehicles, as passenger car sales rose 37% to 10,979.
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