Toyota: "customer safety is paramount" - February 5, 2010
A press conference, the first since the crisis began at Toyota, was held today at company headquarters in Nagoya. Akio Toyoda, the CEO of the Japanese manufacturer, apologized to the public concerning the technical flaws that have led to millions of recalls of vehicles.
He said at this meeting: "I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience and concern caused to customers due to recalls in many areas," adding "I now turn to the public as customers are concerned about whether their car or not in good condition, and I do not want to leave them in this situation throughout the weekend, "" Believe me, Toyota cars are safe. "
It indicates that the brand will establish a global to improve quality with a work team specially dedicated saving account payday loan .He himself will chair this team. About the Prius, Toyota is studying ways to solve the brake problem. Akio Toyoda said he "gave instructions for a solution is found as soon as possible."
He also admits that his group was going through "a crisis" because of the eight million vehicles recalled, but "customer safety is paramount."
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