Friday, July 30, 2010

Toyota Fast Facts: Ex-NHTSA Offical Says Politics, Anger Blocking Safety Report Favoring Toyota

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> July 30, 2010 - Breaking News Edition
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> Toyota Fast Facts is an update on Toyota and industry news.
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> 1. Ex-NHTSA Official: Politics, Anger Blocking Safety Report Favoring
> Toyota
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> The Wall Street Journal is reporting this afternoon that senior officials
> in the U.S. Department of Transportation are temporarily blocking release
> of findings that could favor Toyota in an unintended acceleration probe,
> according to a recently retired official with knowledge of the situation.
> The story is based on an interview with George Person, who retired from the
> National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) on July 3. Person was the
> head of NHTSA’s recall management division and was involved in the agency’s
> probe into the causes of accidents in which drivers said their Toyotas
> suddenly accelerated on their own. He told the newspaper that since March,
> NHTSA has examined 40 incidents, determined 23 vehicles had accelerated
> suddenly, and in all 23, the electronic data recorders showed the car’s
> throttle was wide open and the brake was not depressed at the time of
> impact, suggesting driver error. “It’s become very political,” he said.
> “There is a lot of anger towards Toyota,” adding that transportation
> officials “are hoping against hope that they find something that points
> back to a flaw in Toyota vehicles.”
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> To read the full Wall Street Journal story, click on:
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703999304575399523349443634.htm...
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Toyota Fast Facts: Toyota Ranks High on "World's Most Valuable Brands" List; New, Tougher Crash Tests

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> July 30, 2010
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> Toyota Fast Facts is an update on Toyota and industry news. For more news,
> visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.
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> 1. Toyota Ranks High on “World’s Most Valuable Brands” List
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> Toyota is ranked No. 11 on the “World’s Most Valuable Brands” list released
> this week by Forbes magazine. Forbes estimates the Toyota brand is worth
> $24.1 billion. Apple was No. 1, followed by Microsoft, Coca-Cola, IBM and
> Google. Toyota was the highest ranking automaker on the list, followed by
> BMW at No. 16. “Barring any more setbacks,” Forbes notes in an article on
> the list, “Toyota can bounce back over the next two years as the backlash
> against the brand has already ebbed.”
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> To read the entire article, please visit:
> http://www.forbes.com/2010/07/28/apple-google-microsoft-ibm-nike-disney-bmw-f...
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> 2. NHTSA Unveils Tougher Five-Star Rating System on 2011 Vehicles
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> The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced
> this week that it is now using a tougher five-star rating program for crash
> tests on 2011 vehicles. NHTSA said the new system will give consumers a
> single overall score for the first time on safety and will provide
> information on whether vehicles have advanced safety features.
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> The new program includes a side impact pole test and new injury criteria.
> The side impact pole test simulates an accident where a vehicle is wrapped
> around a tree. NHTSA said tests from the first batch vehicles will be
> released in September, including results for the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion,
> Ford Taurus, Ford F-150, Ford Fiesta, Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Malibu,
> Dodge Caliber and Honda Accord. The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a
> trade association for major automakers, emphasizes that some scores on
> vehicles will go down even though the vehicles haven’t changed.
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> To read more on the new rating system, please visit:
> http://www.detnews.com/article/20100730/AUTO01/7300356/1148/auto01/Vehicle-cr...
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Fast Facts: Toyota Denies Media Reports of Sequoia Being Discontinued

> July 30, 2010
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> Toyota Fast Facts is an update on Toyota and industry news. For more news,
> visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.
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> 1. Toyota Denies Media Reports of Sequoia Being Discontinued
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> Toyota Motor Sales issued the following statement today:
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> “Toyota denies any reports of the discontinuation of the Sequoia. For
> obvious competitive reasons, Toyota does not discuss future product plans.
> Sequoia continues to be a profitable, high-quality vehicle for Toyota and
> several years remain in the life of the current generation. Our focus
> remains on building our vehicles, including the Sequoia, with the highest
> possible quality.”
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> The statement is posted on the Toyota USA Newsroom at:
> http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/statement-regarding-media-reports-1...
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> 2. Toyota Celebrates 10 Years of Prius in America
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> The first Prius came to America in July 2000. That year, the star of the
> Detroit auto show was the Hummer H2, and the price of gasoline averaged
> $1.50 a gallon. The attention paid to the Prius wasn’t always flattering,
> and sales projections were modest.
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> What a difference a decade makes. The Prius has sold over 1.8 million units
> worldwide, including nearly 900,000 in the United States, and it started a
> revolution in the industry.
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> To read more about this motor vehicle milestone, please click on:
> http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/toyota-celebrates-10-years-of-16461...
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> 3. Senate Democrats Propose $4.4 Billion Spur for Natural-Gas, Electric
> Vehicles
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> Senate Democrats have unveiled a scaled-down energy bill that would provide
> $4 billion in incentives to boost the use of natural-gas vehicles and $400
> million for electric vehicles. That is substantially less than the $11
> billion in the original legislation.
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> The new measure includes government rebates of $10,000 to $64,000 for
> natural-gas powered cars and heavy trucks. It also includes cash grants of
> up to $50,000 to stations that install natural gas pumps and cash grants
> for R&D and demonstration projects.
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> To read more, please click on:
> http://www.detnews.com/article/20100728/POLITICS03/7280339/1148/Energy-bill-c...$4.4
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> 4. Avalon, Camry Named to List of “10 Most Comfortable Cars Under
> $30,000”
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> Toyota’s Avalon and Camry are among the “10 Comfortable Cars Under $30,000”
> list compiled by Kelley Blue Book.
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> To read more, please click on:
> http://www.kbb.com/car-news/all-the-latest/10-most-comfortable-cars-under-30000
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Monday, July 26, 2010

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Toyota Fast Facts: Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Toyota Documents

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> Toyota Fast Facts is an update on Toyota and industry news. For more news,
> visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.
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> 1. Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Toyota Documents
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> Toyota Motor Corporation has received a subpoena from a federal grand jury
> in New York that seeks information on defective, broken or fractured
> steering relay rods of Toyota-produced vehicles.
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> In a statement today, Toyota says it intends to cooperate with the
> investigation. According to TMC spokeswoman Ririko Takeuchi, the company is
> still clarifying details of the subpoena, including what vehicles and
> production years.
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> It is worth noting that the issuance of a subpoena is only an indication
> that the U.S. Department of Justice has initiated an investigation. It does
> not mean that the government has concluded that Toyota has violated the
> law.
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> To read more, please click on:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/21/business/global/21toyota.html?src=busln.
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> 2. Toyota ‘Pleased’ with Federal Judge’s Plan for Sharing Information
> with Litigants
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> A federal judge in Southern California presiding over numerous federal
> lawsuits arising out of Toyota’s recalls decided today on a plan for
> sharing information developed during the pre-trial legal process among the
> litigants. Toyota had the following comment:
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> “We are pleased that the court has approved the agreement we reached with
> plaintiffs’ counsel that establishes an equitable discovery process for
> this complex litigation. Both sides have worked hard to sculpt a discovery
> schedule that will provide the plaintiffs with relevant information to
> evaluate the technology involved.
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> “Toyota looks forward to defending this case, and we are confident that
> reliable scientific evidence will demonstrate the safety of our vehicles.”
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> 3. Automotive News Says Evidence from ‘Black Boxes’ Points to Drivers,
> Not Defects
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> Automotive News Editor-in-Chief Keith Crain asserted in an editorial Monday
> that Toyota is the “victim” of a public frenzy over unintended acceleration
> that is largely the result of pedal misapplication – “the same phenomenon
> that led to Audi’s problems so many years ago.”
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> This time, however, the presence of event data recorders in most cars and
> light trucks is providing evidence that the problem is most often the
> result of drivers putting their foot on the wrong pedal, not a defect in
> the vehicle, he said. “It’s going to be up to the federal government to
> promote the findings. It probably won’t be a great idea for Toyota to blame
> its customers. But with the black boxes, the facts seem undeniable.”
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> If you have access to Automotive News online, you can find Crain’s
> editorial at:
> http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100719/OEM06/307199994/1137&template=printart
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> 4. Toyota Boosts U.S. Autonomy by Appointing 3 American Chief Engineers
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> In a move aimed at providing more autonomy to Toyota’s U.S. operations, the
> company has begun appointing Americans to the powerful position of chief
> engineer for vehicles intended for the U.S. market.
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> Automotive News noted that three Americans have been appointed chief
> engineer in recent months – Randy Stephens for Avalon, Greg Bernas for
> Venza and Mike Sweers for Tundra.
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> The magazine quoted Shigeki Terashi, president of the Toyota Technical
> Center, based in Michigan, as saying: “A local chief engineer is more
> familiar with the market, with the customers, with the uses and conditions
> that the vehicle is subjected to. Local chief engineers are better.”
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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