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Recall Information January 2011
What you need to know about Recalls
More vindication, this time from the Emmy winning auto experts at Autoline Detroit as they discuss the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Chairman, Ray LaHood's statement on the findings that no electrical problems were found in the Toyota unintended acceleration inquisition.
Fuel-efficient, well-built and value-priced models help make Toyota the #1 selling passenger car brand in Canada
TORONTO, March 22 /CNW/ - Canadians have once again voted Toyota as one of their 2011 "Most Trusted Brands", marking the third consecutive year that Toyota has been named Most Trusted Passenger Car Brand in the Reader's Digest Trusted Brands awards program. In the 2011 awards, Toyota was also selected as Most Trusted Hybrid Brand.
"We're honoured that Canadian readers have once again placed their trust in Toyota and have recognized us with these awards," said Stephen Beatty, Managing Director at Toyota Canada Inc. "We remain committed to providing Canadians with a vehicle that delivers the quality, safety, sustainability and retained value they demand - and we value the endorsement that important awards like this represent."
The Reader's Digest awards are the latest in a series of accolades that help explain why Toyota is the #1 selling passenger car brand in Canada. Offering fuel-efficient, well-built, value-priced vehicles, Toyota has been recognized as a leader in each of these areas. Canadians will learn more about these accolades via a new marketing campaign called "#1 For A Reason". With online, TV, radio and print components, this campaign highlights a few of the factors that help make this the best-selling passenger car brand in the country: