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  2. Concord Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Pavilion at Concord (formerly known as Concord Pavilion) is an amphitheatre located in Concord, California. It is owned by the City of Concord and operated by Live Nation . [ 2 ] The Pavilion has a capacity of 12,500 people and opened in 1975 as the Concord Pavilion.

  3. Toyota Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Amphitheatre is an outdoor amphitheater in unincorporated Yuba County, California, United States. It lies in-between Plumas Lake and Wheatland; 35 miles north of Sacramento and 10 miles south of Marysville. It holds 18,500 spectators and is primarily used for rock and country concerts.

  4. Toyota Motor North America - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is the operating subsidiary that oversees all operations of the Toyota Motor Corporation in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Its operations include research and development, manufacturing, sales, marketing, after sales and corporate functions, which are controlled by TMNA but sometimes executed by other subsidiaries and holding companies.

  5. Toyota Sues Old GM for Exiting California Joint Venture

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    Toyota Motor (TM) is reportedly suing what remains of the discarded assets of the "old GM," officially known as Motors Liquidation Co., for pulling out of the companies' joint venture in California.

  6. Refueling a hydrogen car in California is so annoying that ...

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    Fuel cell cars are a key pillar in the state's decarbonization plan.The California Air Resources Board has projected that more than 10% of new cars sold in 2035 will be fuel cell vehicles, growing ...

  7. List of Toyota factories - Wikipedia

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    Ontario, California (2004) – Toyota components and Hino trucks Marion, Arkansas (2006) – Differential, rear axle and suspension related parts Mineral Wells, West Virginia (2018) – Class 6, 7, 8 trucks