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  • corporate
    Updated Statement From Toyota Regarding Prius Brake Issue
    Torrance, CA, February 4, 2010 - Toyota is aware that NHTSA has opened a Preliminary Evaluation centered on owner complaints of a braking issue with the 2010 model year Prius.
  • corporate
    Statement from Toyota Regarding Prius Brake Issue
    Torrance, Ca., February 4, 2010 - Toyota is aware of NHTSA’s intention to begin a Preliminary Evaluation centered on owner complaints of a braking issue with the 2010 model year Prius. Toyota will cooperate fully with NHTSA’s investigation.
  • corporate
    Toyota Statement on Comments by Transportation Secretary LaHood on Feb. 3, 2010
    We appreciate Secretary LaHood’s clarification of his remarks today about Toyota’s recall for sticking accelerator pedals. We want to make sure our customers understand that this situation is rare and generally does not occur suddenly. In the rare instances where it does occur, the vehicle can be controlled
  • product
    Statement from Toyota on Supplier CTS
    Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America (TEMA) has been working closely with supplier CTS on a revised design that effectively remedies the problem associated with accelerator pedals. Pedals featuring the revised design are now in full production at CTS to support Toyota’s needs.
  • product
    Toyota Temporarily Suspends Sales of Selected Vehicles
    January 26, 2010 - Torrance, Ca - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced that it is instructing Toyota dealers to temporarily suspend sales of eight models involved in the recall for sticking accelerator pedal, announced on January 21, 2010.
  • product
    Toyota Begins Production of Third-Generation Sienna at Indiana Plant Sienna is styled, developed and assembled in the U.S.
    Princeton, Ind. - January 20, 2010 – Production of the all-new 2011 Sienna minivan is underway at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana (TMMI) in Princeton, Ind. Fully redesigned to meet the needs of consumers, the new Sienna was styled at Toyota’s Calty Design Research Center in Newport Beach, Calif., and developed at the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.