Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Toyota Fast Facts: Judge Inclined to Keep Details of Toyota’s Saylor Case Settlement Sealed

> September 21, 2010
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> Toyota Fast Facts is an update on Toyota and industry events. For more news,
> visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.
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> 1. Judge Inclined to Keep Details of Toyota’s Saylor Case Settlement
> Sealed
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> On Monday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Anthony Mohr indicated
> that he is likely to keep the financial settlement details sealed in the
> case of the Saylor family accident in San Diego in August 2009. The
> announcement came during a rare joint hearing with the federal judge
> overseeing claims filed in federal court.
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> Judge Mohr has been appointed to oversee all state claims. He endorsed the
> idea of settlements between the parties and said that he believes details
> should remain confidential because, "These people suddenly become magnets
> for promoters" and others seeking to profit.
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> To read more, please click on
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gZziLA7t5G7E6EtHFqpBDSMYMHW...
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> 2. Journalist Puts Lexus’ Safety Features to the Test
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> A group of reporters recently spent two hours behind the wheel learning
> first hand about Lexus’ latest safety features under a variety of driving
> conditions, including the new Smart Stop Technology brake override system.
> One reporter recounts his experience and his impressions.
>
> To read about his test drive, please click on
> http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-20016891-52.html?tag=contentMain;contentBod...
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> 3. Toyota Marks 4 Millionth Vehicle Assembled in Canada
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> The 4 millionth Toyota assembled in a Canadian plant was driven off the
> line Friday in Cambridge, Ontario. More than 6,500 team members gathered at
> the plant for a group photo with the 2010 model silver Corolla.
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> It took 11 years for the first million vehicles to be produced at the
> plant, which started production in 1988. By comparison, the 3 millionth
> vehicle rolled off the line at the plant just three years ago. Today, with
> the potential to assemble 500,000 vehicles annually, the 5 millionth
> vehicle could be arrive in only two years. The plant assembles Toyota
> Corolla and Matrix and Lexus RX vehicles.
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