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Toyota produces several hybrid vehicles including a full-size pickup truck, the Tundra Hybrid. The Tundra's fuel efficiency has improved greatly compared to the previous generation thanks to a hybrid ...
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Toyota Gazoo Racing is preparing to unveil what will be its first modern supercar, though technically Toyota’s second ever if you count the original 2000GT from the 1960s, on December 5. Positioned as ...
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Toyota, Panasonic Back New Development at Valley View Mall Premier at Midtown—scheduled to open in 2027—will be a six-story project with 296 units and 13,500 square feet of ground-floor retail.
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Where’s the Beef?

The phrase “Where’s the Beef” originated from a Wendy’s commercial in 1984 and quickly became a “cultural catchphrase” used to express skepticism or doubt about the substance of something.