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« Reply #200 on: August 11, 2008, 10:29:21 am »
Toyota to extend Solara convertible production

April Wortham
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August 11, 2008 - 9:47 am ET
UPDATED: 8/11/08 10:22 a.m. EDT

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Toyota Motor Corp. will extend production for about two years of the Camry Solara convertible, Steve St. Angelo, president of the automaker's Kentucky operations, said here today.

The Solara convertible was scheduled to have been discontinued this month, but Toyota decided to extend it after hearing from unhappy customers and dealers, St. Angelo said on the sidelines of the Management Briefing Seminars.

"It was a car our customers demanded. They wanted it," he said.

St. Angelo said Toyota is still evaluating volumes of the Solara convertible, he said. The Kentucky factory built 28,479 units of the Solara in 2007. How many of those were convertibles was not immediately available.

The sales performance of the Solara is not broken out from Camry figures.

Job cuts to come?

Toyota, battling a collapse in demand for large trucks and SUVs amid high gasoline prices, sees a possibility of temporary job reductions depending on a "fluctuation in the market," St. Angelo told Reuters on the sidelines of an industry forum in Traverse City.

Temporary workers account for 10 percent of Toyota's 30,000 member U.S. manufacturing work force.

St. Angelo also said that Toyota is evaluating the idea of exporting U.S.-made vehicles abroad, adding that the automaker sees potentially good demand for its Tundra pickup truck and Sequoia SUV overseas.
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« Reply #201 on: August 12, 2008, 09:28:26 am »
Toyota to launch new Highlander six months early

Automaker plays a game of musical factories to keep workers busy

April Wortham
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August 12, 2008 - 12:01 am ET

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Despite a sluggish SUV market, Toyota will start U.S. production of the Highlander six months early in order to keep its Indiana workers busy.

Toyota originally planned to begin building the Highlander at its new factory under construction near Tupelo, Miss., in late 2009 or early 2010. But when rising gas prices squashed demand for SUVs, Toyota pushed back the timetable to May 2010.

Considering the Highlander is due for a major refresh in 2010, the move also saved Toyota from having to retool the Tupelo factory less than a year after its opening.

But now that Toyota has decided to build the Highlander at its Princeton, Ind., factory, start of production is back to fall of 2009. The Tupelo factory will produce the Prius hybrid instead, beginning in fall 2010.

"We need to get those people working. That's the bottom line," said Steve St. Angelo, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc.

"And that's why it made more sense to send the Highlander to Indiana, because the tools are ready, and we can get those people working versus keeping it in Mississippi."

Toyota halted production of the Tundra pickup truck and Sequoia SUV at the Princeton factory and Tundra trucks in San Antonio, Texas, on Friday, Aug. 8, in response to slumping sales. Workers are in training mode there until production resumes in November.

St. Angelo said some workers from Princeton and San Antonio, as well as the Alabama engine factory that supplies them, have volunteered to work at Subaru's Indiana factory that also builds Camrys. Others are working temporarily at Toyota's Georgetown, Ky., factory, he said.

"I don't anticipate us laying off any people," St. Angelo said. "Hopefully – and I can't predict the future -- the bad stuff is behind us, and we can stabilize, train and pick up again in a month or so."

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #202 on: August 12, 2008, 09:50:41 am »
SO the new HL is out only 2 years before they are giving a major refresh,  :o
I wonder what the do not like about the present HL ???

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #203 on: August 12, 2008, 04:10:47 pm »
.... :think: How do ya refresh a .HIGHLANDER....shorten his Kilt and give him a Brazilian??? naw..................Open a Kegger of MacClishe's finest and let tha sheep oot........... :shuffle:
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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #204 on: August 18, 2008, 12:02:13 pm »
Toyota idles factories — but can't lay anybody off

Lindsay Chappell
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August 18, 2008 - 12:01 am ET

They will relearn how to pick up screws. They will study safety practices. They will take classes on workplace diversity and ethics, study corporate history, clean up the mess of urban vandals and probably even plant flowers.

But one thing Toyota's 4,500 idle North American workers will not do is get laid off.

As the U.S. auto industry sheds workers, and even Nissan offers buyouts, Toyota is sticking by its proud — and expensive — tradition of no layoffs during hard times.

"This was the first chance we've really had to live out our values," says Latondra Newton, general manager of Toyota's Team Member Development Center in Erlanger, Ky. "We're not just keeping people on the payroll because we're nice. At the end of all this, our hope is that we'll end up with a more skilled North American work force."

On Aug. 8, Toyota halted production of Tundra pickups and Sequoia SUVs at plants in San Antonio and Princeton, Ind., for three months, idling 4,500 workers.

It's an expensive proposition. Toyota won't estimate the financial hit. But keeping 4,500 of its workers on the clock at full pay and benefits for 14 weeks, even at a conservative estimate of $20 an hour, would represent at least $50 million.The shutdown also means a production loss of 30,000 to 40,000 big-ticket pickups and SUVs. At an estimated wholesale value of even $25,000 per vehicle, that translates into as much as $1 billion in lost revenue.

Other complications are developing. Toyota's assembly plants that still are producing are leery of others getting an advantage in intracompany competition for future work. So they are vying to take part in the retraining programs.

Keeping busy
During 3 months of plant shutdown, Toyota's 4,500 factory employees will
-- Learn how to work faster
-- Improve maintenance skills
-- Study safety and material handling practices
-- Take tests on skill knowledge
-- Clean public buildings and parks
-- Fill in at busy assembly lines elsewhere
 


Scrambling for a plan

It was Newton who first received word of Toyota's decision last month that assembly lines in San Antonio and Princeton would stop making Tundras and Sequoias. Her instructions were clear: All affected workers would remain on the clock at full pay until assembly resumes in November.

No one had developed a contingency plan, so that left Newton and her Kentucky staff with about two weeks of late-night meetings and weekend scrambling to create a plan of action.

Their solution: Move the affected work force through a nonstop schedule of classes and training exercises aimed at improving their assembly skill levels.

Among the classes they are rotating through: safety drills, productivity improvement exercises, presentations on material handling and workplace hazards, diversity and ethics classes, maintenance education and a stream of online tests to measure and record their skill improvements.

But just as the plan got under way, things became more complicated.

In Toyota's manufacturing system, its plants compete for each new vehicle program based on their achievements. If one plant gets a leg up on worker skill levels or safety achievements, it could sway a future decision on where a new vehicle gets manufactured.

"Our other North American plants that were not affected didn't want to get left behind by the skill improvements, so they have asked if they could also participate in the programs," Newton says.

Manpower headaches

Rotating the unaffected workers through skill programs will create manpower issues on Toyota's busier assembly lines. That likely will mean that Toyota will use San Antonio and Princeton workers to relieve employees on lines elsewhere.

The automaker also is considering ways to shift Texas and Indiana workers temporarily to Toyota plants in which assembly lines are moving at full speed, such as the Camry assembly plant in Georgetown, Ky.

Despite Toyota's contingencies, it is unclear that the large-scale retraining will be enough to see the San Antonio and Indiana workers through until production resumes.

The automaker says it has not decided what employees will do after completing their classes, but they probably will work in community service programs around San Antonio and southern Indiana.

That would put Toyota employees to work cleaning public parks and scrubbing graffiti from buildings around San Antonio, a company spokesman says.

And if executives can resolve logistics and safety issues, they may authorize a weeklong employee assignment to clean up the shoreline of a Texas lake.

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #205 on: August 18, 2008, 02:00:27 pm »
Making the Prius in Tupelo....shouldn't they rename it the "ELVIUS" then.... :P

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #206 on: August 19, 2008, 12:15:55 am »
Didn't see this mentioned here:

Fuel costs shift Toyota product plans, FJ Cruiser and new Supra dead
Posted Aug 16th 2008 at 1:30PM by Sam Abuelsamid

The Detroit-based automakers aren't the only ones making rapid and dramatic changes to future product plans. Mighty Toyota is shifting its future mix directly in response to the reality on the ground. At the 2007 Detroit Auto Show, the company unveiled a hybrid powered coupe concept called the FT-HS. This coupe was believed to presage a revival of the Supra sports car that went away in 2002. It now appears that the Supra will remain dead in spite of the possibility of hybrid drive. This might have something to do with the lukewarm response that most performance oriented hybrids have received in the marketplace along with the need to increase fleet fuel economy. The general economic malaise also plays against a new premium sports car.

An existing product that won't see a successor is the FJ Cruiser. The FJ is a niche product in a rapidly shrinking SUV segment and the similarly sized 4Runner has already been redesigned for 2010 so the FJ will bite the dust. In the big trucks production is being slashed and smaller, more efficient base engines get more emphasis than the big 5.7L V8. Instead of all of these formerly hot selling and high-profit vehicles, even more small cars like the new 5-door Yaris and the new 2010 Prius, will become the focus of Toyota's attention and production capacity.

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #207 on: August 19, 2008, 05:23:22 am »
Shift to small cars, make them better on fuel yet, then the prices start creeping up.  Supply vs demand, for some reason I can see this happening.  ;)

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #208 on: August 19, 2008, 01:38:10 pm »
Toyota idles factories — but can't lay anybody off


Too bad they aren't unionized; then they'd be able to be laid off.  Instead, they'll have to suffer through indignities like training, while at full pay.  Oh, the humanity!
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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #209 on: August 19, 2008, 03:06:38 pm »
Toyota idles factories — but can't lay anybody off


Too bad they aren't unionized; then they'd be able to be laid off.  Instead, they'll have to suffer through indignities like training, while at full pay.  Oh, the humanity!

does the GM guy get 80% of there wage to sit at home

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #210 on: August 25, 2008, 03:00:58 pm »
Study: Toyota top U.S. lender

Donna Harris
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August 25, 2008 - 12:01 am ET

In the first half of 2008, Toyota Financial Services replaced longtime leader GMAC Financial Services as the biggest U.S. auto lender, a new study suggests.

The shifts in the captives' rankings reflect changes in the relative financial health of their parent companies. Automakers use their captives to provide consumer incentives that greatly affect their dealers' ability to sell new and used vehicles.

AutoCount, a research unit of the Experian Automotive marketing information company, estimates Toyota Financial had a 6.35 percent share of the U.S. market for vehicle finance and lease contracts from January through June, compared with 6.20 percent for GMAC. The study does not provide figures on contract volume.

Because GMAC has made major cutbacks in U.S. auto leasing this summer, Toyota's captive finance company could remain ahead of its General Motors competitor for all of 2008, the AutoCount study suggests.

GMAC spokeswoman Sue Mallino says the company is still No. 1 when two wholly owned subsidiaries are included in its U.S. market share. GMAC's first-half share, combined with those of Nuvell Credit Corp. and National Auto Finance Co., was 6.72 percent, according to the AutoCount study.

AutoCount's calculation of Toyota Financial's market share does not include lending by World Omni Financial Corp. World Omni provides captive financial services to dealerships in the five states served by Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC. AutoCount estimates World Omni has a 0.75 percent U.S. market share.

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The largest U.S. auto lenders, by loan and lease contract volume, in the first half of 2008
  COMPANY U.S. MARKET Share (%)
1 Toyota Financial 6.35
2 GMAC 6.2
3 Chase Auto Finance 5.17
4 American Honda Finance 4.95
5 Ford Credit 4.77
6 Wachovia   
  Dealer Services 3.32
7 Chrysler Financial 3.15
8 Nissan Infiniti Financial 2.34
9 Capital One   
  Auto Finance 1.87
10 Bank of America 1.71
Source: AutoCount, Experian Automotive 

 


Finance rates

In the first six months of this year, Toyota Financial says it financed about 58 percent of new Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles sold at U.S. dealerships.

In the same period, GMAC says it financed about 46 percent of new GM cars and trucks sold in North America. GMAC declined to separate U.S. and Canadian sales data.

AutoCount bases its lender rankings on registration data from state motor vehicle departments, including the names of lien holders. Four states and the District of Columbia do not provide lender information, the company notes.

The 10 largest lenders in the AutoCount study include six captives and four independent banks.

The captives of GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC traditionally have led lists of U.S. auto lenders. But in the past three years, the domestic captives' market shares have eroded as Detroit 3 new-vehicle sales have declined.

At the same time, import-brand captives' shares of the U.S. finance market have grown. Rapidly rising fuel prices and a slumping U.S. economy have accelerated the trend this year, as buyers have turned to fuel-efficient vehicles and away from the big trucks that have been Detroit 3 profit centers.

Dealer relations

Mike Groff, group vice president of Toyota Financial, says his company is "spending a lot of time building our relationships with our dealers through a lot of different programs.

"Our share has been increasing over the last few years and has remained very solid this year," Groff told Automotive News. "We have put a lot of energy and time into customer loyalty."

Independent banks also have worked to increase their shares of the U.S. auto lending market, as Detroit 3 captives have struggled with declining credit ratings and rising costs of funds.

In the first six months of 2008, the AutoCount study says, Chase Auto Finance became the No. 3 lender, passing Ford Motor Credit, now No. 5. Wachovia Dealer Services passed Chrysler Financial Services to become No. 6.

American Honda Finance Corp., No. 4 overall, benefited from an enhanced focus on leasing. The Honda captive was the second-largest auto lessor in the first half of the year, trailing only GMAC, AutoCount says.

Toyota Financial passed DaimlerChrysler Financial Services as the No. 3 lender in the AutoCount rankings in 2006. Last year, the Toyota captive bumped Ford Credit from the No. 2 spot.

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #211 on: September 05, 2008, 04:51:17 pm »
Toyota delays RAV4 production plan in Canada

Lindsay Chappell
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September 5, 2008 - 4:03 pm ET

Citing weak market conditions in North America, Toyota Motor Corp. plans to slow down the launch of its new RAV4 assembly plant in Woodstock, Ontario, next year.

The $1 billion plant will open late this year as planned with about 1,200 workers. But a second work shift that would have started next spring -- doubling production capacity to 150,000 RAV4s a year -- has been indefinitely postponed.

Mike Goss, a Toyota manufacturing spokesman in Erlanger, Ky., said the company still intends to add a second shift eventually, but has no specific timetable now.

U.S. sales of the small SUV dipped almost 19 percent to 12,911 in August. Goss said Toyota will continue importing the vehicle to meet demand in the United States and Canada.

"Our eventual plan, to operate two shifts at Woodstock producing 150,000 vehicles per year, has not changed," Ray Tanguay, president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, said in a statement.

"With the weak condition of the overall automotive market in North America, we must continually re-evaluate the situation. RAV4 is well positioned in the SUV market and we will start a second shift as soon as conditions permit. This staged approach will not impact the job security of current team members."

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #212 on: September 05, 2008, 05:45:38 pm »
Are they waiting for the CAD$ to fall? Or the US$ to rise?
Not enough cheap labour in Canada anymore, huh?  :rofl:
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« Reply #213 on: September 07, 2008, 08:13:21 pm »
The Mainichi newspaper reported (9/2) that a group of car thieves were apprehended for stealing Toyota automobiles by using duplicate keys.  The keys were made using highly classified Toyota software that shows the shape of the ignition key on computer screen with instructions how to duplicate it.  All the thieves had to do was look for the 5-digit number on the key socket and machine a key blank with a portable key cutter.  Up to 1000 Toyotas were stolen and most of them were exported using fake documents. 

Maybe the software is already in the wrong hands here in Canada…

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« Reply #214 on: September 26, 2008, 11:10:26 am »
Toyota lowers the price of Prius battery replacement

Patricia Scott
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September 25, 2008 - 2:55 pm ET

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. lowered the price of its first- and second-generation NiMH Prius replacement battery by 10 percent today.

The lowered price -- $2,229 for the 2000-03 first-generation battery and $2,588 for the 2004-08 second-generation battery -- benefits high-mileage drivers who drive beyond the 10-year/150,000-mile warranty or the 8-year/100,000-mile warranty.

"For the most part, these customers have a positive ownership experience and want to keep their vehicle," said Gary Smith, Toyota corporate manager for product quality and service support, in a company statement.

"We've stated from the beginning that battery-replacement costs will continue to decline due to technology and volume-related advancements."

Also, Toyota said it is studying the possibility of remanufacturing the Prius batteries in North America.

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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #215 on: September 26, 2008, 12:52:12 pm »
Hmmm...count me "suspicious" now that the Prius is a minor success and gettin' olde inna tooth vehicles onna road...suddenly batteries R US!!!!  :shuffle:  maybe it's don't want original owners to be blankety blankin the PRICE of SUSTAINABILITY do we.....why subsidize this (new batteries ...as with the Car itself..too????)...well Toyotas GREEN PROFILE is worth Big $$$$ (Why ...out on the TUNDRA we have,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!!!!!!)... :bang: :bang: :drive2: :think: :nono: :stick: :pimp: :pimp: :pimp:

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« Reply #216 on: September 26, 2008, 04:40:37 pm »
....why subsidize this

Who says this price cut is subsidized? ???


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Re: Toyota / Lexus Tidbits
« Reply #217 on: September 27, 2008, 09:00:42 am »
When the Prius first came out many people, including me, were very critical of the battery replacement cost which at that time was over $5,000.

So here we are a seven-eight years later and the price is over half the cost of back then and yet the car cost hasn't come down 50%. ::) Did we make that many gains in reduction of battery costs? I'd bet there is some subsidizing going on to make it more palatable. ;)

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« Reply #218 on: September 27, 2008, 09:28:29 am »
benefits high-mileage drivers who drive beyond the 10-year/150,000-mile warranty or the 8-year/100,000-mile warranty

SO which warranty do you get when you buy the car?

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« Reply #219 on: October 03, 2008, 04:24:48 pm »
Toyota backs off full-sized pickup war

Mark Rechtin
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October 3, 2008 - 1:52 pm ET

PARIS -- Despite its recent 0 percent financing deals, Toyota is not going to engage Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge in their full-sized pickup sales war, said Jim Lentz, president of Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc.

"I don't want to get stuck in the middle of Ford and Chevy battling for the No. 1 truck this year, and Dodge launching the Ram," Lentz said in an interview here.

Chevrolet sold 50,428 Silverados last month,off just 3.9 percent in a plummeting segment that saw Tundra fall 60.7 percent, the Ford F-150 drop 41.6 percent, and Dodge Ram off 30.9 percent. Toyota had hoped to sell about 20,000 Tundras a month this year; September sales were just 7,696 units.

Lentz said part of the decline was an abbreviated 2008 model year from its Texas and Indiana truck plants that were temporarily shut down. With a segment forecast to be as low as 1.5 million units -- down from a peak of 2.5 million units -- the pickup fight could get desperate. It doesn't help Toyota that many of its past Tundra buyers -- such as those who drive because of image and commuters -- are walking away from the segment.

"There are a lot of substitutions" for other vehicles, "and most of them won't be back," Lentz said.

Lentz also confirmed that the development of a diesel-engine variant of the Tundra has been tabled. While the diesel has not been canceled outright, Toyota is studying whether it makes sense to enter such a small segment. That's a big step back from Toyota telling dealers at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention last year that a diesel would arrive by 2010 or 2011.