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December 13, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Despite a shaky U.S. economy and the prospects of slower auto sales through the first half of 2008, a top Toyota sales executive said the automaker expects its U.S. sales to grow another 3% next year, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Jim Lentz, president of Toyota Motor Sales, also said Toyota expects to come close to its goal of selling 200,000 Tundra full-size pickups this year, even though that will require selling almost 23,000 this month.
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