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Imagine this: There is a power blackout, you don’t have a generator, and it would take a few more hours before electricity is restored. Wouldn’t it be great if you could literally plug your trusty hybrid vehicle into the house and use its electricity to power your phone, a rice cooker or even a computer?

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TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Toyota Motor Corp. is focused on restoring customer confidence as the world’s biggest automaker revamps quality control efforts following its worst recall crisis, President Akio Toyoda said.

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Imagine this: There is a power blackout, you don’t have a generator, and it would take a few more hours before electricity is restored. Wouldn’t it be great if you could literally plug your trusty hybrid vehicle into the house and use its electricity to power your phone, a rice cooker or even a computer?

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TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Toyota Motor Corp. is focused on restoring customer confidence as the world’s biggest automaker revamps quality control efforts following its worst recall crisis, President Akio Toyoda said.

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