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Toyota recall affecting millions

2010-01-29 08:03

 

Tokyo - When Toyota was on the brink of overtaking General Motors as the world's biggest cartaker in 2008, executives were busy sending out warning signals about the dangers of being No.1.

Toyota is now witnessing the realisation of those fears, caught in a mushrooming recall debacle affecting as many as 8m cars - a development many say underscores the difficulty of maintaining top-notch quality in a hasty expansion.

It may also be the manifestation of the "big-company disease" that Toyota President Akio Toyoda has vowed to quash since taking the helm last June, aiming to restore the company's solid foundation that he said was lost during a decade of rapid global growth.

Toyoda has not commented publicly on the faulty accelerators and floor mats since expressing regret for the deaths of four people in a crash linked to the problems in August last year.

"Toyota is the new GM in terms of experiencing quality glitches, over-expansion and the proliferation of new product models," said Dennis Virag, president of Automotive Consulting Group.

"Toyota has been too aggressive and perhaps complacent in terms of focus on quality. They can't concentrate on the details with so many models."

Toyota, Japan's largest company with a market capitalisation of around $141 billion, produces dozens of models around the world and has more than 500 subsidiary companies.

Toyoda, who warned last year that his company faced the prospect of "capitulation to irrelevance or death", citing a five-phase road to demise outlined by business scholar Jim Collins, has his work cut out for him.

The reason? Toyota's recent quality woes are not new.

As vehicle recalls mounted to more than a million a year, then-president Katsuaki Watanabe in 2006 assigned two executive vice presidents to oversee quality improvements. One was tasked specifically to work closely with suppliers to catch design defects early.

The current recalls in North America and Europe involve accelerator pedals produced by CTS Corp.

Two years later, in 2008, Watanabe had said those efforts had borne fruit, and that recall cases had fallen dramatically. Indeed, the "back-to-basics" goal was one that Watanabe had promptly pledged when he took office as far back as 2003.

The latest recall, of unprecedented scale, throws the efforts back to square one.

Toyoda, the grandson of Toyota's founder, has outlined broad steps aimed at returning the company to profit and speed up decision-making, but has yet to announce new plans to improve quality checks.

Toyota-Bashing

The level of attention on Toyota's woes - from consumer groups, media and the government - is also the manifestation of another major fear that Toyota has harboured: that public opinion could be unkind to those at the top.

In addition to the recall, Toyota has shut down sales of its best-selling vehicles in North America under pressure from the Obama administration to address the product safety issue, in an almost unheard-of intervention.

Unlike GM, Toyota has feared the backlash and shunned the spotlight as the world's biggest automaker. As the Detroit giant - once the symbol of US industrial might - faced bankruptcy last year, those worries had escalated.

Many industry watchers say matter-of-factly that Toyota's massive loss forecasts for this year were a deliberate attempt to prevent a potential bashing - a charge that Toyota denies.

Last May, Toyota projected an operating loss of a staggering 850bn yen for the financial year to March 31. It has since revised that to a 350bn yen loss, but analysts expect it to end up at close to breakeven.

"If I were the president, I would do the same thing," said Toshiro Yoshinaga, an analyst at Aizawa Securities.

"As long as GM is sick, it wouldn't look good if Toyota turned a profit this year," he said.

Many also see Toyota's handling of the current recall as an attempt to win over consumers' hearts.

Toyota said on Wednesday it would offer to replace floormats or accelerator pedals on another 1.1m vehicles across five models in the United States because many consumers had called asking for a remedy. A Toyota spokesman said there was in fact no known glitch in those models, and that the voluntary action was solely meant to appease worried drivers.

"Toyota is trying very hard to do the right thing and being bold and having large recalls to portray the fact that they are willing to stop at nothing and spare no expense so nobody gets hurt in their vehicles," said Jake Fisher, automotive engineer at Consumer Reports.

Meanwhile, "challenger" GM has capitalised on Toyota's woes, saying it would offer incentives to US consumers switching from Toyota cars.

But Mitsuru Kurokawa, an analyst at IHS Global Insight, said would-be Toyota buyers would not necessarily flock to US brands, but rather to rivals such as Hyundai Motor.

"And if that happens, there's a chance that the criticism will then turn to Hyundai," he said. 



 
Prem
1/29/2010 12:59 PM
Paul, dont stick to it 2 much, might just catch on FIRE HA HA . "POWER OF DREAMS" or should I say "POWER OF FIRE" . Read the article HONDA RECALL. Toyota No 1 for RECALL
Basson
1/29/2010 12:25 PM
SO THE CHICKENS CAME HOME TO ROOST! Everyone lambasted me when I criticised the 'quality' of the Fortuner at the time (from plastic parts popping off, to R15K for Injectors, and the list goes on and on, excessive price increases where e.g. some manuf didn't even have ONE price increase for almost a year now)
paul lentz
1/29/2010 11:49 AM
This is why I stick to Honda!
milly
1/29/2010 8:24 AM
EVERY THING KEEPS GOING RIGHT TOYOTA!!

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