Daihatsu reportedly recalls about 275,000 vehicles (at MarketWatch)

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Ford Bonds Benefit at Expense of Toyota (at TheStreet.com)

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[$$] Nissan’s Emerging Market March (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

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Toyota Gas Pedal Problems Accelerate Sirius XM Sub Growth (at Seeking Alpha)

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[$$] Mitsubishi Unlikely to Raise China-Venture Stake (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

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Kraft Foods To Replace U.S. Sales Fleet With Ford Vehicles for Efficiency, Quality (PR Newswire)

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Ford E-News – March 10, 2010 (PR Newswire)

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Toyota Denies WSJ Article on Prius Recall (at Barrons.com)

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2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty Power Stroke Diesel is Cleanest Ever; Fuel Economy Greatly Improved (PR Newswire)

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Nissan recalls for brake pedals, gas gauges

Nissan Motor Co. is recalling about 260,000 pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and minivans in the U.S. to fix problems with brake pedals and fuel gauges.
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Toyota Woes Give Pause to Consumer Reports (TheStreet.com)

Critics have questioned why Consumer Reports’ tests didn’t find defects in recalled Toyota models.
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[$$] Toyota Rebuts Study (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

 
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[$$] Toyota Rouses Japan’s Firms (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

 
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Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid Continue Momentum in 2010; More Than 60 Percent of Buyers New to Ford (PR Newswire)

 
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Toyota to roll out aggressive incentive program

Toyota will roll out an aggressive incentive program for U.S. consumers in March, including zero-percent financing for five years and two-year free maintenance.
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