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True Marksmanship: Fred’s take on the month at Classic Toyota

July 19, 2010 Features No Comments

Hello everyone! It’s Fred Marks again, General Manager of Classic Toyota, continuing my monthly feature on our Toyota blog. Today I’m happy to announce that Toyota has been given a completely clean bill of health! Recently, U.S. regulators have not been able to find any electronic defects in Toyota Motor Corp vehicles. Dealerships of Waukegan used cars, as well as the rest of Toyota Motor Corp., are thrilled about this news since our company has been even more dedicated to ensuring the safety on all Toyota vehicles since the recall.

Some members of Congress believe that it was in fact the engine electronics that led to our major recall program. If you’re not aware, we had to recall over 8 million vehicles all around the world due to sudden acceleration problems and gas pedal issues. However, since then, Toyota, as well as government regulators, will be putting in more research towards the study of electronics to help advance vehicle technology. The goal, of course, is to make sure such problems never happen again. Toyota has always been committed to customer satisfaction and care, but our number one priority is safety.

Since the recall, Toyota automobiles have undergone more testing in addition to other evaluations and critiques. Dan Smith of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says on this matter, “We have not actually been able to find a defect of electronic-throttle-control systems”.

This confirms what we have been saying since the beginning of our brand: Toyota offers the best and safest vehicles available. We are in fact pleased that more electronic studies are being conducted since we are extremely committed to safety and always interested in learning more ways to make Toyota vehicles safer for all of you.

At your local Toyota dealership, we offer the highest quality new and used cars. Waukegan, Libertyville and Kenosha drivers or interested Toyota customers should contact (877) 216-7474, or stop by the Classic Toyota dealership. I’ll be in touch again soon. Meanwhile, read the other Classic Toyota blog posts for more Toyota news and information. We hope to see you soon!

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