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- Q727395 assembly "Georgetown, Kentucky, United States".
- Q727395 bodyStyle "5".
- Q727395 class Q4010528.
- Q727395 class Q875600.
- Q727395 engine "2.7".
- Q727395 engine "3.5".
- Q727395 layout Q12211810.
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- Q727395 manufacturer Q53268.
- Q727395 modelYears "2009".
- Q727395 name "Toyota FT-SX".
- Q727395 name "Toyota Venza".
- Q727395 platform Q11321611.
- Q727395 production "2005".
- Q727395 production "November 2008–present".
- Q727395 transmission "6".
- Q727395 type Product.
- Q727395 type Automobile.
- Q727395 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q727395 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q727395 type Thing.
- Q727395 comment "The Toyota Venza is a front-engine, front- or all wheel-drive mid-size five-passenger crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Toyota, unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.Based on the Toyota FT-SX concept car unveiled at the 2005 North American International Auto Show, the Venza was primarily engineered at Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and designed at the Calty Design studios in Newport Beach, California.Venza production began at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) in Georgetown, Kentucky, in November, 2008. ".
- Q727395 label "Toyota Venza".
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- Q727395 depiction 2011_Toyota_Venza_--_NHTSA_2.jpg.
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- Q727395 name "Toyota Venza".