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Toyota global sales up 13% despite recalls

February sales - Sales jump no surprise say analysts
February sales - Sales jump no surprise say analysts

Crisis-hit Toyota said that global sales rose 13% year on year in February, despite the recent mass safety recalls of more than eight million vehicles.

The Toyota group, which includes brands Daihatsu and Hino trucks, sold 613,845 vehicles worldwide last month, up from 543,435 a year earlier, a spokesman said.

The group's global production in the same period jumped 69.2% to 734,631 units, of which 655,180 were for the Toyota brand alone.

Analysts said the figures were unsurprising given the car industry's troubles a year earlier as the world economic downturn eroded demand. They said that the robust figures were largely due to a rebound from its sizeable slump a year earlier.

One of Japan's biggest companies, Toyota has been battered by both the global economic downturn and by its massive safety woes over faulty accelerator and brake systems.

In recent months, the car maker has been forced to recall more than eight million vehicles worldwide mostly due to problems with sudden acceleration, which have been blamed for 58 deaths in the US.