By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp. rolled out the first Tundras from its new Texas plant on Friday, the opening shot in its battle to take a bigger share of the lucrative U.S. pickup truck market.
The $1.28 billion plant is eight miles south of the Alamo in San Antonio in the midst of the biggest truck market in the United States.
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