Showing posts with label Toyota Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Canada. Show all posts

Toyota executives to testify in Ottawa

More and more stuff is coming out about this Sikes guy....
Toyota owner James Sikes tells reporters that his Prius reached speeds topping 150 km/h after the accelerator became stuck on a San Diego County highway.

Several Toyota executives are scheduled to appear at a House of Commons committee hearing in Ottawa to answer questions about recent recalls.

Toyota has recalled about 8.5 million vehicles worldwide since last fall because of acceleration problems in multiple models and braking issues in the Prius.

MPs will question Yoichi Tomihara, president and CEO of Toyota Canada, about sticky accelerators and safety concerns.

Yoshi Inaba, president and chief operating officer of Toyota North America, is also scheduled to appear before the Standing Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities. The company had originally said Inaba wasn't relevant to the Canadian hearings, but the company later reversed that decision.

Inaba recently appeared before a U.S. congressional committee to discuss quality concerns, alongside Akio Toyoda, the CEO of Toyota Motor Corp.

Ray Tanguay, president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc., and Stephen Beatty, managing director of Toyota Canada Inc., are also expected to appear.

Liberal MP Joe Volpe, vice-chair of the committee, said a key question will be whether Toyota Canada responded to complaints about sticky accelerators quickly enough.

"We’re going to be looking at the relationship between Toyota and transportation officials and the Minister of Transport, on whether they had the interest of Canadians at heart when they were applying the law," Volpe said.

Tuesday’s testimony comes after a California man claimed that his Prius sped out of control on a freeway last week. Toyota tested the vehicle after the incident and released preliminary findings Monday.

After testing the vehicle, Toyota said the accelerator pedal was tested and found to be working normally and a backup safety system also worked properly.

"It does not appear to be feasibly possible, both electronically and mechanically, that his gas pedal was stuck to the floor and he was slamming on the brake at the same time," a memo prepared for Congress by a Toyota official said.

Toyota said it found severe wear and damage on the front brakes from overheating, but it noted that the rear brakes and parking brake were in good condition.

Toyota owners have complained of their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has received complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration of Toyota vehicles since 2000.

Source;
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/03/16/toyota-house-committee.html

Toyota suspends sales of eight models due to sticky gas-pedal problem.

Wow, these are strange times....
Japanese automaker Toyota has announced it is suspending sales of eight of its models being recalled in Canada and the United States due to a dangerous sticky gas-pedal problem.
Starting Monday, Toyota will temporarily halt production at six of its plants, including its two in Woodstock and Cambridge, Ontario, until the accelerator glitch is resolved.

The Japanese automaker said the sales suspension includes the following models:
the 2009-2010 RAV4,
the 2009-2010 Corolla,
the 2007-2010 Camry,
the 2009-2010 Matrix,
the 2005-2010 Avalon,
the 2010 Highlander,
the 2007-2010 Tundra
and the 2008-2010 Sequoia.

Source;
http://ottawa.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100127/OTT_TOYOTO_100127/20100127/?hub=OttawaHome

Lexus LFA will be available on lease in the US and Canada

The 552hp Lexus LFA supercar will be available in North America on a lease basis for at least two years, after which, you can choose to purchase the car. Out of 500 units planned, about 140 are expected to be available in the US and 10 for the Canadian market. This is to prevent the cars from not being driven until they carry more value and subsequently sold. It also to avoid speculators from purchasing the car and selling it immediately for a huge profit.

Source;
http://paultan.org/2009/11/26/lexus-lfa-will-be-available-on-lease-in-the-us-and-canada/

Scion announces September 2010 arrival in Canada

(TORONTO) – Announced at a luncheon in St. Catharine’s today, SCION the automotive brand that maximizes personal expression will bust the performance and style conventions when it arrives at 45 SCION Dealers in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver in September, 2010.

At a Toyota dealer meeting in 2008, it was announced that SCION would be coming to Canada. Dealers were very excited about the possibility of adding SCION to their showrooms. All the while, Canadian enthusiasts were able to get a taste of the new brand with interactive concept vehicle displays and give-aways at auto shows in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.

“This is a great time to launch SCION in Canada,” said Larry Hutchinson, Director of SCION in Canada. “As the auto industry emerges from recession, one of the largest and youngest demographics will be entering the marketplace. Young buyers will be looking to the ever-growing small car market. They are not only looking for a safe, high-quality and fuel efficient vehicle, it is important to them that the vehicle reflects their personality and lifestyle, and the stylish and trendy SCION brand will be there to fulfill that need.”

Built upon a “store within a store” format the initial 45 dealers for Canada include 18 in Montreal, 20 in Toronto and 7 in Vancouver. These dealers were chosen for both their location and the ability to address and anticipate the needs of the growing youth market. Dealer locations are centred in and around urban areas with above average youth populations.

Each dealer is already redefining their style to prepare for SCION entering their showrooms.

“The next generation of young car buyers is carving its own unique social and cultural experiences, and SCION dealers will be part of their lifestyle,” Hutchinson continued. “We are very excited to announce the 45 SCION dealers for Canada are already preparing for an edgy new car lineup and a whole new demographic of drivers.”

SCION will come to Canada with three vehicles:
The SCION tC compact sport coupe combines style and fun topped with a remarkable panorama moon roof;
The SCION xD blends personality in a subcompact five-door hatchback;
The SCION xB compact five-door hatchback delivers astounding spaciousness wrapped in a cubic cladding that’s game for urban adventure.

SCION is not only fuel efficient and stylish, it is all about personalization. Upgrades and accessories can be added to any SCION, from unique wheels, to shift knobs and sport pedals to satellite radio systems and a broad selection of TRD (Toyota Racing Development) performance enhancements. Every SCION’s safety system currently includes front dual-stage airbags, front seat mounted side airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags, three-point lap and shoulder belts for all occupants.

There will be more to see and hear from SCION throughout 2010, including the introduction of the lineup throughout the 2010 auto show season and sneak peek events that target the youth demographic and trend-setters. To keep on top of what is to come on SCION, Canadians can visit www.scionnation.ca.

SCION DEALER LIST – October 29, 2009
Montreal
Houle Toyota
Chambly Toyota
Chomedey Toyota
Spinelli Point Claire Toyota
Brossard Toyota
Duval Toyota
Gabriel Toyota
Chateauguay Toyota
Toyota Montreal Nord
Chasse ToyotaSte-Therese Toyota
Toyota Candiac
Vimont Toyota
Toyota St-Leonard
Longueuil Toyota
Repentigny Toyota
Toyota President
Woodland Toyota

Toronto
Wietzes Toyota
Oakville Toyota
Don Valley North Toyota
Attrell Toyota
Scarborough Toyota
Mississauga Toyota
Markville Toyota
Northwest Toyota
Aurora Toyota
Whitby Toyota
Burlington Toyota
Yorkdale Toyota
Milton Toyota
Woodbine Toyota
Maple Toyota
Meadowvale Toyota
Brimell Toyota
Woodbridge Toyota
Toyota on Front
Erin Park Toyota

Vancouver
OpenRoad Port Moody
Jim Pattison North Shore
Jim Pattison Surrey
Langley Toyota
OpenRoad Richmond
Valley Toyota
Jim Pattison Downtown

Source;
http://www.auto123.com/en/news/car-news/scion-announces-september-2010-arrival-in-canada?artid=112827