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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toyota" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a Toyota vehicle in a general sense, often when discussing car options or preferences.
Example: "I am considering buying a new car, and I think I might go for a Toyota."
Alternatives: "a Toyota vehicle" or "a Toyota car".
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What about a Toyota?
"I drive a Toyota hybrid," she said.
Busch finished eighth in a Toyota.
And take it to a Toyota dealer".
A Toyota representative also objected.
I think it's a Toyota.
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Jimmy Vasser, driving a Toyota-Lola, wound up second.
"Not a fancy car: a Toyota Camry.
I ducked behind a Toyota S.U.V.
We're in a Toyota Prius.
And endure more undercoating than a Toyota Corolla.
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