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Toyota boss: We Never Covering Problems

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Toyota Motor Corp. President, Akio Toyoda, publicly again apologized following the recall of Toyota products in the world. "I want to offer an apology with a vengeance, many consumers are wondering if my car is okay," said Toyoda, Toyoda is a grandson of the founder of Toyota is addressing in a press conference this evening in Nagoya, Japan, which then broadcast live at the office Toyota center in Tokyo via satellite network. In the first press conference to address the problem Toyoda recall, Toyoda admitted that his company is going through times of crisis and yet he still set a Toyota guarantee the security of Toyota as the main priority of the most vital.
"Believe me, Toyota is safe. We always give priority to customers," he said when asked to speak in English. In addition to apologizing, Toyoda also confirmed Toyota never cover up mistakes in production or car safety issues. Toyota previously assessed the U.S. transport safety agencies NHTSA know the gas pedal problems since 2007. But Toyota has been blamed for not doing repairs as soon overcome it. Currently Toyoda will make quality control more strict with who formed a special committee will he headed directly.
"Improvement on the accelerator in the U.S., Europe and China already walking, so this process is complete we will tell you," he said. Prius brake problems Meanwhile concerning alleged brake problem on the Prius, the world's largest producers admit there was a brake fault on the latest third-generation Prius that went on sale in May last year. However, Toyoda did not announce a recall but only say that this week it was considering. Toyoda statement is a response to the Prius about 100 users who complain of problems in the braking system. Complaints over that, more than 270 hybrid cars were ribuunit danger of being in drag. The emergence of public Toyoda this is highly anticipated. Toyoda became cheap talk when Toyota recall rampant lately. The first statement came Toyodasebenarnya when he attended the World Economic Forum last week in Davos, Switzerland. Toyoda was just expressing his regret over what happened to recall 8 million cars Toyota. But according to various circles rate Toyoda statement that was not enough considering the Toyota is a public company and Toyoda as a boss should show a good response to the recall issue. Toyoda, who is the grandson of the founder of Toyota, led the world's largest auto company by the end of last year. Toyoda in the leadership promised to make the Toyota back to the golden age.