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A Toyota Venza nears the end of the assembly line at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant in Georgetown, Ky., on Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. The plant, Toyota's largest in North America, has the capacity to build about 70,000 Venza's annually on the same assembly line as the Camry, Camry Hybrid and Solara convertible. (AP Photo/ James Crisp)
A Toyota Venza nears the end of the assembly line at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant in Georgetown, Ky., on Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. The plant, Toyota’s largest in North America, has the capacity to build about 70,000 Venza’s annually on the same assembly line as the Camry, Camry Hybrid and Solara convertible. (AP Photo/ James Crisp)
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GEORGETOWN, Ky. — Toyota rolled its first Venza wagon off the factory floor Monday as the automaker pushes further into the small-vehicle market. Toyota will price the five-person wagon between $25,975 for its V-4, front-wheel-drive model and $29,250 for the V-6, all-wheel-drive model, it said. The V-4 model gets an estimated 21 miles per gallon in the city and 29 on the highway, Toyota said, while the V-6 gets slightly less. The V-6 model will hit dealerships in early December, with full production and sales of both models starting in January, Toyota said. The Japanese automaker has had success in the small-car market with cars such as the Yaris subcompact, one of the few cars with rising sales this year in the difficult vehicle market. The Associated Press; AP photo

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