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Toyota Receives Findings from North American Quality Advisory Panel

Recommendations include more North American autonomy and stronger supplier quality

Toyota Motor Sales
Wed, 05/25/2011 - 10:28
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(Toyota Motor Sales: Torrance, CA) -- Toyota has received recommendations provided in a report from its independent North American Quality Advisory Panel, led by former Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater.

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“We appreciate the panel’s efforts to help us further strengthen our processes, and we thank this distinguished group for their recommendations,” says Akio Toyoda, Toyota Motor Corp. president. “Over the past year, Toyota has learned a great deal from listening to the panel’s valuable counsel. Their advice has been reflected in the meaningful steps we’ve taken to give our North American operations more autonomy and become an even more safety-focused and responsive company. Now the panel has given us further insights into how we can best achieve our vision of exceeding customer expectations with the safest and most responsible vehicles.”

The panel noted in its report that “extensive testing and analysis by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have revealed no electronic problems or software errors that could have resulted in unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles.”

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Submitted by ReeseC on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 23:18

Toyota Recalls

Toyota has declared a recall of more than 80,000 hybrid Lexus and Highlander RX400h SUVs. The hybrid drive product in some of these vehicles can short out as a result of a production defect and cause the automobile to turn off while driving. Here is the proof: Toyota announces hybrid Highlander and Lexus SUVs recall

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