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                    [Title] => Computer chip shortage may leave auto sector idling
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                    [AuthorName] => Taimaz Szirniks 
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                    [Title] => Camry head-to-head against the luxury Euro-sedans
                    [Summary] => Cyberspace surfers listen up, "The Toyota Camry you see in the internet that’s being sold in the US is not exactly the same as what Toyota Motor Philippines launched last week — the Philippine version is better!"


Those were the exact words of Mr. Danny Isla, first vice president for marketing of TMPC during our on-camera interview for our TV shows Motoring Today and Auto Focus, which was done during the launch of the all-new 2006 Toyota Camry held the other Monday, September 4.
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                    [DatePublished] => 2021-04-26 09:26:00
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Those were the exact words of Mr. Danny Isla, first vice president for marketing of TMPC during our on-camera interview for our TV shows Motoring Today and Auto Focus, which was done during the launch of the all-new 2006 Toyota Camry held the other Monday, September 4.
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