Toyota output slumps while JLR roars ahead
27 May 2011 | by Andrew Saunders
Domestic production at the world's largest carmaker is down 75%, but things are looking up in the UK - Jaguar Land Rover has posted £1bn profit.
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Domestic production at the world's largest carmaker is down 75%, but things are looking up in the UK - Jaguar Land Rover has posted £1bn profit.
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