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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.
Toyota became the world's largest automaker in two thousand eight. But after years of building loyalty1, the Japanese company may have put its quality brand name at risk, at least temporarily.
Toyota is recalling millions of cars and trucks around the world because of cases where vehicles have sped up unexpectedly. Last August, a driver in California was unable to stop. The crash killed him and three of his family members.
A technician repairs an accelerator pedal for a 2010 Corolla at McInerney Toyota in Clinton Township, Michigan
Toyota says the problem is rare and caused by accelerator pedals becoming stuck open. On January twenty-sixth, the company suspended sales of eight of its top-selling vehicles in the United States, its largest market. Toyota dealers2 have been receiving parts to make repairs.
General Motors and Ford3 both reported increased sales in January. But Toyota sales in the United States have fallen, and so has its stock price. Toyota says it expects costs and lost sales from its recent safety recalls to total two billion dollars by the end of March.
Louis Lataif spent twenty-seven years in the car industry at Ford. Now he is dean of the School of Management at Boston University.
LOUIS LATAIF: "It's Toyota's biggest such recall. It's voluntary incidentally, it's not mandated4. So, in that respect, they are doing something fairly bold, namely, taking the hit of shutting production and correcting the vehicles that are in inventory5 on which they have stopped sales."
A recall late last year involved floor mats that Toyota said could cause the accelerator to get stuck. One of the vehicles in the floor mat recall was the Prius, the world's top selling hybrid6.
Now American officials are investigating the brake system on the twenty ten Prius. The Transportation Department says it has received more than one hundred twenty reports, including reports of four crashes.
Toyota says it found a software problem that could briefly7 affect the "feel" of the anti-lock brakes on rough or slippery roads. It says it fixed8 the brake problem last month.
But a growing number of legal cases claim Toyota knew for a long time about the sudden acceleration9 issue with other vehicles. The problem reportedly has led to more than eight hundred crashes and nineteen deaths in the past ten years. Congress is preparing for hearings.
Greg Bonner is a marketing10 professor at Villanova University. He says to regain11 trust, Toyota will have to make public everything it knows about the problems and show it accepts responsibility.
The recall has also intensified12 questions about all the computer control systems used in modern cars.
And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. I'm Steve Ember.
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n.商人( dealer的名词复数 );贩毒者;毒品贩子;发牌者 | |
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n.行销,在市场的买卖,买东西 | |
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vt.重新获得,收复,恢复 | |
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v.(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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