TOKYO (Reuters) - Two days after his appointment as president of Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) last June, Akio Toyoda delivered his vision for steering the company founded by his grandfather: make better cars to contribute to society.
U.S. grilling to test Toyota chief's mettle - did it deliberately avoided recalling millions of defective cars to save money
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Allegations that Toyota not only failed on its much vaunted quality front but that it deliberately avoided recalling millions of defective cars to save money have shaken confidence in the once-admired carmaker.
Yep, looks like they really are building more cars in the US, they are even picking up on our bad habits.
Just remember, when you buy this Japanese crap, they take your money and send it to Tokyo. The cars they build here are in factories bought and paid for by your senators and congressmen who bribe them to come to their state. We have let these foreigners come to our country and take over an industry. We are stupid.
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