Japan's leading automakers plan to show they're back in the game after a rough year marked by natural disasters that disrupted their operations for months.
At the Detroit auto show press preview starting Monday, Toyota Motor Corp., Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. will display more than a dozen all-new or refreshed models they plan to launch into the U.S. market.
They include advanced technology vehicles, such as Toyota's Prius and NS4 plug-in hybrids, as well as redesigned versions of mainstream vehicles, including a new Acura RDX crossover.
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