Toyota Overtaken by VW: Report

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Toyota may lose the crown for a while, but it could bounce back because of its high-quality vehicles with great gas mileage. But if Toyota's sudden-acceleration controversy blows up, that could seriously damage the company.

(USA Today) Toyota's reign as the world's largest automaker didn't last long.

Only a year after the Japanese automaker wrested the title from General Motors for the first time in 80 years, Toyota has been overtaken by the Germans.

Volkswagen-Porsche now is the the world's largest car manufacturer, reports the Guardian of London.

Read more on Toyota's reported drop to No. 2.

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