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bd popeye

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Toyota has a bit of trouble in China..A very large recall. Unusal for Toyota who is known for quality autos World wide.

Beijing, China, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008. Toyota Motor Corp. has issued a recall for more than 120,000 cars in China to fix a problem that could result in loss of steering control, China's quality watchdog said Thursday in the latest piece of bad news for the Japanese automaker.
 
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sumdud

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Reiz? That model is more or less unique to China.... I sniff a problem.....just like the food and construction stories.....
 

crobato

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What is a Toyota Reiz? Overseas, Toyota designations seems a bit unusual for me, since Toyota markets certain names in the US, different names in others. It kind of looks like a Camry. Corona, Cressida successor perhaps?
 

bd popeye

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What is a Toyota Reiz? Overseas, Toyota designations seems a bit unusual for me, since Toyota markets certain names in the US, different names in others. It kind of looks like a Camry. Corona, Cressida successor perhaps?

Many years ago when I was stationed in Japan we noticed that man models of the Japanese car makers had diffrrent names.

At the time Nissan were still called Datsuns in the US but in Japan they were Nissans. A 240Z was called a Fairlady. A Datsun B-210 was called a Bluebird or Sunny. There were others but I can't remember. Being station in Japan is almost a fog now..:eek: That was 35 years ago.
 

crobato

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The Toyota Reiz does not appear to have a US equivalent. For that matter, the Toyota Avalon does not have a Japanese equivalent. Some Toyotas, like the Innova, isn't sold in the US at all, or in Japan.

Some have different forms. The Toyota Avensis, is a Europe only model. But its chassis is the same as the US only Scion TC.

The Toyota Matrix is another US only Toyota. Its based on the Toyota Corolla platform but its body is co developed and shared with GM as the Pontiac Vibe.

The 2009 Matrix is called the Toyota Blade in Japan, also known as the Toyota Auris in a more basic form.

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The Blade itself reminds me of the Mazda 3 series.

What is called the Toyota Yaris in the US is actually two separate cars. The true Toyota Yaris is the three and five door hatchback. The four door is a separate car that is called in other countries as the Toyota Vios.

What is basically just called Corolla in the US is known either as the Corolla Altis in Asia and the Corolla Axio in Japan.

The Toyota Alteeza is known as the Lexus IS in the US.

Like the Innova, the so called Toyota Verso has been called an MPV. Basically its a five door Corolla variant. Also called the Corolla Verso. The rear pillar of the car comes across as having a good resemblance to a competitor's car called the Nissan Versa.
 
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crobato

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More Toyota trivia...


It seems that what the US calls as the Scion Xd is known as the Toyota Ractis in Japan. The Ractis is sold only in Japan and looks quite differently from the Xd even though it has the same platform and layout.

The original Scion Xa is based on some animal called the Toyota ist. The ist, with the small letter i, is based on the Toyota Vitz (Yaris/Echo in the US) though there are styling changes.
 

sumdud

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Yeap, and all the Toyota sedans sold in Europe are tiny........ it is the only market without the Camry.

Most of the US Lexus brand cars were under Toyota in Japan until recently and they don't use letters and numbers like they do here.

The Crown is more or less the International equivalent to the American Avalon, although you can see the obvious differences in focus.

The Reiz, if I am right, is a China only product that was co-developed between China's Yiqi(?), which already produces Toyotas for the Chinese market, and China.
And from that, I sniff corruption...
 

crobato

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Crown is a rear wheel drive car while the Avalon is based on a stretched but still front wheel drive Camry platform. They occupy the same luxury role, although I think the Crown has always been Toyota's traditional full size luxury model, a long time before Lexus and still is. Despite its role, the Crown has also been sold as fleet taxis and police cars.
 

swimmerXC

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haha i got a question

how much do you think it will cost to replace the rear bumper on a toyota corolla 09?

2009-toyota-corolla-2.jpg


the bumper i mean the plastic thing that is under the hood and covers those two red circle lights.


thanks
 

bd popeye

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haha i got a question

how much do you think it will cost to replace the rear bumper on a toyota corolla 09?

[qimg]http://www.houstoncars.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/2009-toyota-corolla-2.jpg[/qimg]

the bumper i mean the plastic thing that is under the hood and covers those two red circle lights.


thanks

I'm guessing, mind you, I did work in the auto industry for 3 years. But I'd say $1,200 to $2000. Yikes.... depends upon if the parts are new, used or after market.
 
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