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  • … can easily find Toyota hubcaps for all models as well as Jeep hubcaps, Honda hubcaps, Chevrolet hubcaps and more. It’s great to be able to replace your brand name hubcap at huge discounts, and is the main reason why so many people continue to shop online, especially in the automotive parts industry.

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  • … have to buy the rear windshield wiper blade right from the dealer because it simply does not exist at AutoTire, O’Reilly’s, AutoZone, Midas, or any other auto parts store on the planet (or at least the Metro St. Louis Area)? Why on earth do you think it’s okay to make it so that only the factory blade …

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  • … this but these teachers are about 2.5 times higher than that of employees at ordinary companies! What could this mean to Japanese education system? Hmm, if more and more teachers are less willing to teach, they would just move to different parts of the industry, whether that is Car Dealer, Customer Service, Retail …

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  • … Edit Comment Frank M., on November 22nd, 2008 at 7:29 am Said: After so many years of doing my own service, I finally gave it up and now use a reputable Toyota dealer. Since they are very such reliable vehicles, I only have the oil changes done every 5000 miles, and they check all the operating …

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  • extended automobile warranty If you’re buying a brand new Lexus or Toyota, then chances are you won’t need an extended warranty. If you’re buying a Pontiac or a Jeep, then it’s a toss-up and you may end up breaking even with the purchase of an automotive warranty. If you’re buying a flashier …

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  • KM & WA S asked: I have a 2002 Prius. The 12 volt Battery is dead. The dealer indicated that a replacement battery is $135.00 plus a $50.00 for a bracket kit. The parts person indicate that Toyota has a bulletin about the original OEM battery discharging on owners with short trip driving habits …

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  • … Comment Frank M., on November 22nd, 2008 at 7:29 am Said: After so many years of doing my own service, I finally gave it up and now use a reputable Toyota dealer. Since they are very such reliable vehicles, I only have the oil changes done every 5000 miles, and they check all the operating systems …

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  • … and Toyota doesn’t want more than a quarter of the field (10 cars; it currently has seven). Even if GM downsizes to insignificant support, De Lorenzo says he thinks Hendrick, the auto dealer, still would run Impalas. “There might be a sense of loyalty sweeping through the garage for teams to stay …

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  • … in November, due mainly to falling shipments of cars and car parts to the U.S. and Europe. Also Monday, Japan described the economy as “worsening” for the first time in almost seven years, due to the deterioration of many economic sectors at an exceptionally high pace. Toyota , like other major Japanese …

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  • Toyota’s world headquarters, in Tokyo and Toyota City, Japan is forecasting the first-ever annual operating loss in its 70-year history. And there really is a Toyota City; I’ve been there. And Toyota’s US division has canceled its 2009 national dealer meeting in an effort to save about …