Toyota has no plans to extend coverage
Toyota has no plans to extend coverage
By RICHARD TRUETT | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS
AutoWeek | Updated: 02/20/07, 2:16 pm et
Press, president of Toyota Motor North America, also said the company is not going to follow Ford Motor Co. and General Motors by strengthening new- or used-vehicle warranties.
"It's something you need as a solution to a problem," Press said this month during the Chicago Auto Show. "It's not something you do because other people do it. Our long-term durability has been real good."
But for a company that has built its reputation on high-quality, long-lasting vehicles, Toyota has had problems of late.
Toyota's latest recall, announced in late January, affects 533,000 light trucks that might have a faulty ball joint.
The recall comes on the heels of a class-action settlement, announced in early January, that covers hefty repair bills for Toyota owners whose engines filled with oil sludge.
Also, Toyota recalled 2.2 million vehicles in 2005 to fix various problems.
GM and Ford boosted their new-car powertrain warranties last fall. Ford's warranty increased from 3 years/36,000 miles to 5 years/60,000 miles; GM boosted its powertrain coverage to 5 years/100,000 miles. And this month, GM said that starting March 5 it will extend powertrain coverage of used vehicles to 5 years/100,000 miles.
Press said no discussions have taken place at Toyota about beefing up warranty coverage.
He said: "We don't have reliability issues that go beyond our normal warranty."
However, auto build and quality is just one part of the equation. I think Toyota's business philosophy surpasses the Big Three's business philosophy.
I think that Toyota needs to handle engineering aspects of build quality as soon as possible.
The business philosophy is good and permanent; the build quality of products is temporary and "easily" addressed...
Just because some write thought it was an good idea? Good... does he have any other questions? Maybe Toyota should start selling their cars for free?
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i agree, if toyota is still doing good, there is no point for them to follow gm and ford. for all i care those two have been doing a lot but still failing.
but one thing i have to say, is toyota definitely has to look very closely at their reliability
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Hell, just give em 200k mile warranties while you're at it - all Toyota and Lexus vehicles run flawlessly to 250k miles, right, so you wouldn't actually increase your warranty expense costs.... the old thing you'd increase is loss of sales on extended warranties, which apparently only suckers who think Toyotas actually break, buy, anyway, and the cost of those lost warranty sales would be increased by the gain in popularity and purchases by people with newfound confidence in Toyota's extended warranty.
Or could it be that they know their cars break, but know a lot of consumers don't think they do, so they'll play the infallible role by pretending extending warranties is 'beneath them' and all the while laugh while out of warranty Toyota owners pay for high-markup visits to dealer service departments because their Toyota had a 'fluke' and broke, unlike most...
Go spend some time on the GM halo cars web site, Solstice/Sky and tell me you think Toyota's need a warranty extension LOL.
Get of your high horse for once and think before you post.












