Toyota's Brand Troubles Will Remain in 2011, Marketing Researcher Says
Whether it's transmission failure on the Camry, or messed up shifting in the RAV4. Toyota doesn't seem to b on its A-game lately. it's been this way since 2002 (maybe even before then), but it only made headlines when they made serious problems back in '07 and having one of the biggest recalls of all time (most recalls at#1 is still Ford). And even a major company like this cant make a comeback to its glory days. researchers believe that it could take at least a decade for them to return to their good state. but that will, in fact, produce losses.
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I believe that Toyota tried to save a few bucks in order to reach profit maximization. i think its the new management probably that made this kind of strategy, which was very risky (and,apparently, didn't work out as they planned), especially for such a big company like Toyota. It was kind of smart on the management's side to make such a risk, not many consumers can point out the trouble of the car was made by the retailer that gave it, or the company itself. some don't even know the basics of a car, let alone, a transmission failure. all I'm saying is, that if you wanted to buy the new Corolla, you better rethink that idea and find a substitute for Asian-reliable car manufacturers. I would honestly go for Nissan. Quality and honesty from the company.
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