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  2. Toyota C-HR - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota C-HR (Japanese: トヨタ C-HR, Hepburn: Toyota Shīeichiāru) is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Toyota since 2016. The development of the car began in 2013, led by Toyota chief engineer Hiroyuki Koba, [3] sharing the TNGA-C (GA-C) platform with the E210 series Corolla [4] [5] and positioned between the Yaris Cross and Corolla Cross in ...

  3. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation ... where its stock is a component of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX Core30 indices. ... Toyota introduced the C-HR EV, ...

  4. Why Toyota Stock Popped on Thursday - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Toyota stock is selling for close to 10 times trailing earnings (with negative free cash flow), paying a 3.2% dividend yield, and is expected to grow profits at less than 1.5% annually ...

  5. Why Toyota Motors Stock Slipped on Monday - AOL

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    Toyota Motors (NYSE: TM) stock slid 2.8% through 1 p.m. ET Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported that it, as well as Mazda, Honda, and a few other Japanese automakers, ...

  6. Why Toyota Stock Is Down Today - AOL

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    U.S.-traded shares of Toyota Motor (NYSE: TM) were lower on Monday after the fast-rising yen triggered a big sell-off in the Tokyo markets. Toyota's Tokyo-traded shares closed down 13.7% on Monday.

  7. Scion xD - Wikipedia

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    Toyota C-HR The Scion xD (also known as the Toyota Ist in Japan, and, as the Toyota Urban Cruiser in Europe and Latin America) is a subcompact hatchback that was marketed in the U.S. and Canada by Japanese manufacturer Toyota beginning with the 2008 model year, as a five-door subcompact hatchback — replacing the xA .