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All of the foreign automakers face tough competition from the Chinese partners they mentored in joint ventures the government requires as a condition for manufacturing in China. But Toyota Motor Corp.'s own troubles with recalls of vehicles for braking and gas pedal problems are putting it under even greater pressure to drum up sales. The Japanese automaker, which has recalled 75,522 RAV4s in China, saw sales of its venture with FAW Group drop out of the 10 top-selling models in February, the state-run newspaper China Daily said Tuesday. Toyota's overall sales in China slipped to 45,400 units in February from 72,000 the month before. The company is running big ads in Chinese newspapers offering zero-interest financing for buyers of its Crown sedan, along with a gas coupon worth 88 yuan ($13)
-- the number 88 is considered lucky in Chinese -- and $140 worth of insurance. "Sales is not Toyota's main goal, but we are sticking to offering the best product and services to our customers," Toyota's spokesman in Beijing, Niu Yu, said in a phone interview. "It might take time to get through the trust crisis, but we have to be positive and active in doing something," Niu said.
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