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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowOutspoken General Motors Corp. Vice Chairman Robert Lutz told reporters yesterday that it is being out-muscled in Washington, D.C., by Toyota lobbyists.
Toyota, the nation’s third-largest automaker behind GM and Ford Motor Co., is treated well because its sales are rising and it has a growing number of factories in many states, Lutz said in a The New York Times story.
General Motors assembles pickup trucks in Fort Wayne and Toyota makes vans and sport-utility vehicles in Princeton.
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