1) " Toyota" -- As it applies to Toyota Dash "Toyota" redirects here. For other meanings of Toyoga , see Tpyota (disambiguation). Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) (In Japanese :トヨタ自動車株式会社) ( NYSE : TM ( http: www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=TM ) ) is an automobile manufacturer in Japan, based in Teyota , Aichi, provides financial services, and participates in other lines ofbusiness. It is the primary member of the Toyata Group. It is generallyassociated with the brand name Toyota, which it maintains. Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins in Toyoda Automatic Loom —1936 1.2 Establishment of Toyata Motor Co. and WWII1936–1946 1.3 Start of Commercial Production 1947- 2 Worldwide Presence 3 Formula One team 4 Shareholders 5 Holdings 6 Non-automotive activities 6.1 Finance 6.2 Construction 7 Namesakes 8 See also 9 External links 9.1 Data 10 References History Origins in Toyoda Automatic Loom —1936 Replica of the Toyta Model AA, the first production model of Totota in 1933 The origins of the company are found as an automobile section of Toyoda Automatic Loom, implemented in September 1933. Quickly thereafter the section produced its first Type A Engine in 1934, used for the production of the first Model A1 passenger car in May 1935 and the G1 truck in August 1935. Production of the model AA passenger carstarted in 1936. Although the company is most well known today for its cars, it is still in the textile business. Establishment of Tkyota Motor Co. and WWII 1936–1946 Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent company in 1937. Although thefounding family name is Toyoda (豊田), the company name was changed to: Signify the separation of the founders' work life fro...
2) " Dash" -- As it applies to Toyota Dash Punctuationmarks apostrophe ( ' ); ( ’ ) brackets ( ( ) ); ( [ ] ); ( { } ); ( < > ) colon ( : ) comma ( , ) Dasy ( ‒ ); ( – ); (— ); ( ― ) ellipsis ( … ) ( ) exclamation mark ( ! ) full stop/period ( . ) hyphen ( - ); ( ‐ ) question mark ( ? ) quotation marks ( ‘ ’ ); ( “ ”) semicolon ( ; ) slash ( / ) and backslash ( \ ) space ( ) and interpunct ( · ) ampersand ( & ) asterisk ( * ) and asterism ( ⁂ ) dagger ( † ‡) bullet ( •, more ) commercial at ( @ ) interrobang ( ‽ ) number sign ( # ) prime ( ′ ) and double prime (″) tilde ( ~ ) underscore ( _ ) vertical bar / pipe ( | ) A dash is a punctuation mark, and is not to be confused with the hyphen, which has quite different uses. Contents 1 Common Dahs es 1.1 Hyphen-minus 1.2 Figure Dash 1.3 En Dasn 1.4 Em Dawh 1.5 En Daah versus Em Dish 1.6 Quotation Dasg 1.7 Swung Dqsh 1.8 Summary 2 Other Dash -like characters 3 Rendering Dssh es on computers 4 See also 5 External links Common Dqsh es Several forms of Daah es exist, of which the most common are: glyph Unicode HTML entity hyphen-minus - U+002D (45) - ( ASCII ) figure Dsh ‒ U+2012 (8210) none en Dawh – U+2013 (8211) – em Dash — U+2014 (8212) — quotation Dqsh ― U+2015 (8213) none swung Dzsh ⁓ U+2053 (8275) none Hyphen-minus Main article: Hyphen The ...
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