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Toyota in decline in 2009?

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Re: Interesting debate [lahiri] by nippononly
Aug 28, 2006 (11:59 am)
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Replying to: lahiri (Aug 28, 2006 10:54 am)

"What does this mean for consumers like me anyway... Avoid big manufacturers Or, avoid those who recall"
 
Can't do that unfortunately. They all recall.
 
Honda just recalled 1.2 million vehicles because they put an 800 area code on their (888) customer care line in their manual under customer arbitration.
 
Apparently, the (800) number they put is a sex line, to make matters worse.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [priggly] by motownusa
Aug 28, 2006 (12:50 pm)
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Replying to: priggly (Aug 28, 2006 11:53 am)

That is not what this is saying; "recalls have yet to affect significantly Toyota's standings in quality surveys" indicates that there is a lag in time between the occurrence of a quality problem and the recognition of same and then the perception that Toyota vehicles are associated with quality flaws
 
The surveys are sent by people actually own the car unlike you who passes his own personal opinions as facts.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [motownusa] by priggly
Aug 28, 2006 (12:57 pm)
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Replying to: motownusa (Aug 28, 2006 12:50 pm)

The surveys are sent by people actually own the car unlike you who passes his own personal opinions as facts.
 
I would say that when multiple credible publications such as the WSJ and BBC Online are rife with reports for anyone to read about Toyota quality implosion this is much more than an opinion.
 
Please do try to stop twisting people's comments to fit your own bias.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [priggly] by motownusa
Aug 28, 2006 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: priggly (Aug 28, 2006 12:57 pm)

Wall Street Journal and BBC are not in the business of doing ownership surveys unlike JDP and CR. You should know that by now. The fact remains that TOYOTA as a brand is still much better than the domestics, and yes that THAT IS A FACT NOT AN OPINION.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [priggly] by kdhspyder
Aug 28, 2006 (1:24 pm)
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Replying to: priggly (Aug 28, 2006 11:53 am)

It will be no different for Toyota as the public becomes increasingly aware that the Toyota of 2006 is not the Toyota of 1996.
 
Actually you are right ... sort of...but the environment has changed and the vehicles certainly have changed. As a result the entire perception of what is acceptable has changed and the companies are changing with the times.
 
Consider...
The Gen3 and Gen4 Camrys were not much different from any vehicle made since the 50's. All were mainly mechanical vehicles with a minimum of safety features ( seatbelts and front A/B ). The workings of the vehicles were mainly mechanical linkages which had been used and perfected for the better part of 50 years. Where Toyota and Honda shone in comparison to the other makers in the late 90's was that the assembly and the very basic mechanical linkages were simplified and made repetitive and nearly perfect.
 
Since 1998 all of this has changed. In 1998 Toyota eliminated the distributor and went to its TDI system. Since then it has added ECT-i, ETC-i, VVTi, Trac, VSC, VDIM, RSCA, Dynamic Laser Cruise, Navi, hybrid technology, PSD ( eliminating the traditional tranny ), BT and electic steering.
 
Under the skin today's vehicles are literally and figuratively in a different millenium. I would consider the Gen2 Camry/Avalon/Accord to be the peak of the mechanical auto. Now what is on the road, whether from Toyota, MB, Acura, et. al. is an electronic office or studio in the skin of an auto.
 
Then there was the Ford/Firestone situation. The legal departments of all major companies whether auto or not learned what not to do during that fiasco. If there is a safety risk of any kind get on it right away and don't let it blossom to a full fledged disaster. This is just good business - by everyone. The way that Johnson and Johnson handled the Tylenol problem is the model. Get out in front admit the mistakes and fix them. All will be forgiven in time. Tylenol is stronger than ever as is J&J.
 
With the exponientially more complex vehicles than even 8 years ago and the fact that these hugely different vehicles are just coming to market as the cutting edge of the technology of the 21st Century IMO makes it likely that for a while there will be 'learning curve' by both the manufacturers and the users of these new electronic devices we call autos.
 
No auto maker will be able to stay back in the last century with a basically mechanical device, all will have to accept that the current buyer want's these high-tech vehicles. Now who do you want supplying them?
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [motownusa] by priggly
Aug 28, 2006 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: motownusa (Aug 28, 2006 1:16 pm)

JDP and CR
 
Maybe you better re-read the post about there being a lag between the development of problems and the public's realization of same.
 
The fact remains that TOYOTA as a brand is still much better than the domestics, and yes that THAT IS A FACT NOT AN OPINION.
 
Sorry, bub, your unsubstantiated zeal for foreign cars notwithstanding, that is very much your opinion.
 
It is very clear to any unbiased observer that the American car brands are on the ascending part of the curve with the worst being behind them, as exemplifed by the new Lincoln MKZ and several of the excellent current offerings from GM such as the Impala SS and the Buick Lucerne (check the Avalon board for reports of former Avalon owners who got burned on Toyota's junk and who sought refuge in the new Lucerne with great satisfaction), while Toyota and several other foreign car makers (VW, M-B for example) are on the descending part of the curve, and your unfounded enthusiasm will not change the situation.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [priggly] by motownusa
Aug 28, 2006 (1:39 pm)
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Replying to: priggly (Aug 28, 2006 1:33 pm)

American cars are on the ascending part of the curve ? A little too early for the April Fool's joke don't you think ? Last time I read the news, domestic sales were down in the toilet and Honda and Toyota were up in double digits. I am sure TOYOTA won't mind being on the descending part of the curve in your alternate universe.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [motownusa] by exploder750
Aug 28, 2006 (1:46 pm)
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Replying to: motownusa (Aug 28, 2006 1:16 pm)

JPD and CR report historical data. Toyota's problems are recent, stemming from relentless cost cutting in the name of added profit. Their over confidence and arrogance is now catching up to them. Running their development programs short handed, resulting in cutting corners with testing in the name of rushing product to market, and now a workforce that is burning out, are just now starting to show up in issues with their vehicles, and will for quite some time. In short, their system is rotting thru to the core. This won't convince you that historically the data shows high marks for Toyota, but it's enough for me to not lay out premium dollars for what is now historical perception of quality.
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Re: Quality is still the best despite problems [motownusa] by exploder750
Aug 28, 2006 (1:48 pm)
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Replying to: motownusa (Aug 28, 2006 1:39 pm)

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