Japan’s biggest car maker, Toyota, saw profits for the July-September period sliding to less than half of what they were in the same period last year. The maker of the Camry sedan and Lexus luxury models revealed that a production stoppage that followed a certification scandal and model recalls had dented sales. Toyota apologised and suspended production on a number of models after acknowledging widespread fraudulent testing, including the use of inadequate or outdated data in crash tests, as well as incorrect testing of airbag inflation. Related Drop in sales in China hits profits for Japanes…