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Toyota will pay NHTSA fine, adds to recalls
Mon, 19 Apr 2010Toyota has stayed at the top of the news in the last few days. The Japanese automaker agreed to pay the record $16.4 million fine the U.S. Transportation Department levied against it, even as it scrambled to fix the Lexus GX 460 that Consumer Reports said was unsafe to drive.
Audi Urban: Design Miami
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