Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it produced more than 10 million vehicles world-wide last year, making it the first auto maker to post annual output above that threshold. The record volume comes as the Japanese car maker is setting its sights on exceeding that same number in vehicles sold this year–which would also be an industry record–counting on solid demand in the world’s two biggest auto markets, China and the U.S. Toyota has rebounded after several tough years, encompassing the 2008 recession, several large global recalls and production disruptions following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The company said it produced 10.12 million vehicles globally in 2013, up 2.1% from the previous year. Higher output in the Americas and Europe offset sluggish production in its home market. Output in Japan fell 3.9% to 3.36 million, though still higher than the three million level the company aims […]