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The end of such incentives is hurting overall Japanese car sales, including Honda models. Worries are growing about a further plunge in auto demand in coming months. While the special incentives have ended, tax breaks for green cars continue until April 2012. Toyota Motor Corp., which also makes Lexus luxury models and Camry sedans, sold 315,669 Prius cars in its home market last year, up 51 percent from 2009
-- and a record in Japan's auto history for a nameplate. Toyota's reputation in Japan has held up relatively well despite the massive recalls that have dented its image in North America. Earlier this week, Honda reported a nearly 40 percent drop in quarterly profit, hit by a strong yen and fading sales in Japan. But it was upbeat about the full fiscal year through March and raised its profit forecast, crediting cost cuts and better model offerings. Toyota reports earnings Feb. 8.
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