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  2. Tohatsu - Wikipedia

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    Tohatsu four stroke outboard engines above 50 HP sold in North America after 2013 are rebadged Honda, though at some point after that Tohatsu introduced their own 60 HP model which is an up-rated variant of their 40/50 HP engine. As of at least 2022 all outboards up to 60 HP are designed and built by Tohatsu. [14]

  3. Nissan Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    Nissan outboard motors are produced by Tohatsu Corporation of Tokyo, Japan. They are the second largest producer of outboard motors in the world and produce environmentally conscious TLDI series of two-stroke low pressure direct injection outboards that meet current United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations for the US.

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  5. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky: 1001 Cherry Blossom Way Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 Toyota Camry, Lexus ES350, Toyota RAV4 (Hybrid only) Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana: 4000 Tulip Tree Drive, P.O. Box 4000 Princeton, Indiana 47670 Toyota Sienna, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Grand Highlander, Lexus TX: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas

  6. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Motor Corporation ... Canadian subsidiary set up in North York, as Suzuki Canada Ltd., to supply machines and parts to motorcycle dealers in Canada. [35]

  7. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Champion Motors assembled vehicles under license from GM beginning in 1968. Champion Motors was renamed Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. (ASSB) in 1975. The last products still being built for GM were Bedford trucks. A joint venture of Toyota & UMW called Sejati Motor took over ASSB in 1982 which was then renamed UMW Toyota Motor in 1987.