Toyota has said that they are expecting a 6 percent increase in sales for 2010. The global enhancement will be refreshing after it’s worst downturn. The automaker is hoping to maintain it’s lead over both Volkswagen and General Motors.
Toyota has said that they are planning to receive around 8.27 million sales through 2010, and this is a million short of its 9.37 million units sold in 2007.
The Japanese automaker is expecting their home market sales to increase by 9 percent, thanks to the Cash for Clunkers project.

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