TOKYO (AP) -- Damage to Toyota's image is growing by the day with the automaker now considering a U.S. and Japanese recall of Prius hybrids - the vehicle that's a symbol of its technological prowess and green car ambitions....
By YURI KAGEYAMA and SHINO YUASA, Associated Press
Thu, 02/04/2010 - 10:35pm
TOKYO (AP) -- Damage to Toyota's image is growing by the day with the automaker now considering a U.S. and Japanese recall of Prius hybrids - the vehicle that's a symbol of its technological prowess and green car ambitions....
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