Toyota Motor Corporation Agrees to Settle NHTSA Civil Penalty
April
19- 2010 - Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced today that it has agreed to
settle the civil penalty demanded in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations
April 5 letter related to the companys recall for slow-to-return and sticky
accelerator pedals by paying $16.4 million. The company said:
We
agreed to this settlement in order to avoid a protracted dispute and possible
litigation, as well as to allow us to move forward fully-focused on the steps
to strengthen our quality assurance operations. This will allow us to focus on
delivering safe, reliable, high quality vehicles for our customers and responding
to consumer feedback with honesty and integrity. These have been core Toyota values
for 70 years, and we pledge to make an even greater effort to adhere to this philosophy
now and in the future. We also welcome a new, more transparent chapter in our
relationship with NHTSA, consistent with our commitments to Congress and the American
people.
We regret that NHTSA tentatively concluded that they should
seek a civil penalty. Toyota denies NHTSAs allegation that it violated the
Safety Act or its implementing regulations.
We believe we made a
good faith effort to investigate this condition and develop an appropriate counter-measure.
We have acknowledged that we could have done a better job of sharing relevant
information within our global operations and outside the company, but we did not
try to hide a defect to avoid dealing with a safety problem.
Toyota
is already moving ahead with a number of important steps to strengthen our quality
assurance operations and enhance our ability to meet customer expectations.
We
have strengthened our information-gathering capabilities to respond more quickly
to customer concerns and investigate potential quality issues more aggressively.
Weve appointed a new Chief Quality Officer for North America, enlisted
the help of respected independent experts to ensure our quality assurance processes
are robust and given the region a bigger role in decision-making on safety issues
for North America.
Our dealers continue to make extraordinary efforts
to repair recalled vehicles as quickly and conveniently as possible for our customers.
We are proud of the vehicles that Toyota produces and are confident they are among the safest on the road. As our actions since this recall was announced underscore, we are intensely focused on listening even more carefully to our customers and addressing any issues that emerge without delay. All of us at Toyota are grateful for our customers continued support, and we are determined to continue earning their trust.
