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            Toyota wins case over Volvo &#039;safest car&#039; claims
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            Sweden&#039;s Market Court (Marknadsdomstolen) has ruled that Volvo Car&#039;s marketing of its XC60 vehicle as the &quot;safest in the world&quot; is misleading and lacks supporting evidence.
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        <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:47:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            Cargo ship needed to store unsold cars off Swedish coast
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            Car sales in Sweden have fallen off so sharply that Japanese automaker Toyota was forced to lease a cargo ship in Malmö to store 2,500 unsold cars, according to a port official.
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            Toyota tops Nordic Market
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            Toyota is still the most popular car in the Nordic region. Sales figures for the first quarter of the year show that Toyota has maintained its position as Scandinavia&#039;s top seller.  20,043 new cars were sold across Scandinavia in the first quarter of the year. 
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