This is an interesting article from TheTruthAboutCars.com of how Toyota got its quality reputation and what happened to get them where they are now: in deep trouble. The story goes into how fluctuations in the Yen and market forces caused them to "decontent" their vehicles and how that led to quality problems starting in the early 90's.
Their concluding paragraph doesn't bode well for Toyota;
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Their concluding paragraph doesn't bode well for Toyota;
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The real extent of this cost-cutting, decontenting and “design leaning†won’t be easy to quantify, but the fact that it’s been taking place since the early nineties and is only now yielding negative effects suggests that it’s been relatively well-managed. But Toyota’s reputation was built on those “fat†products of the mid-80s to early-90s, and it won’t be returning to the old practices that created them anytime soon due to their competitive disadvantages. This seems to suggest that, once damaged, Toyota is unlikely to ever recover its former quality halo.
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