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Reaction to latest Toyota concerns over Corolla announcement
(18 Feb 2010)
Arlington, Texas
1. Wide shot of Toyota dealership
2. Mid shot of Corollas on dealer lot, pan to Toyota sign
3. Tracking shot of Corollas on lot
4. Wide of parked Corollas
5. Close up of Toyota hood sign
6. Woman driving an older model Corolla pulls out of parking spot
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Patti Brown, Corolla owner:
The last three cars I''ve owned were Toyotas, and I''ve been happy with every one of them, always felt very confident in their safety and the way they''re built, and I really am not concerned. I''m sure if there are any problems, ongoing problems, with, the manufacturer will be very responsive, take care of those issues, and I have no hesitation at all. I''d go out an buy another Toyota Corolla today.
7. Pan of parked Corolla in rental car parking lot
8. Pan of Corolla trunk/boot
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rich Reitano, businessman:
Their ( Hertz rental car company) computer system is down or something, so there is a bunch of us, and we''re all laughing going, ''Anything but a Toyota, right? Don''t give us a Toyota. We don''t want to take a chance.'' But they give you the flyer in the car that says everything is fine.
10. Mid shot of Hertz flyer
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rich Reitano, businessman:
But we were in such a hurry, we went ahead and rented it, but if I had more time, it didn''t feel too safe.
12. Toyota sign
Washington DC
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joan Claybrook, former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
Well, I think that the basic responsibility of course is with the manufacturer of the vehicle, and they make the profit on the car, they sell it to the public. They have a responsibility to make sure the car is safe. So, I believe that''s where the basic responsibility is, but the regulator, the Department of Transportation is the cop on the beat. And that cop should be doing the job and finding out what''s going on.
14. Wide of Claybrook seated in chair
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joan Claybrook, former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
Well I think that the president of Toyota should come and testify in Capitol Hill. This is the largest market for the company. It''s a huge disaster that they''ve got a public relations disaster. The public has lost trust. The company has lost credibility. One of the ways to re-establish that is to come and speak personally. He went to school in the United States. He speaks English. He could have a translator if he needed, and I think that it''s really important not to just say you''re sorry but to come and explain what the issues are what you''re going to do in the future.
Arlington, Texas
16. Tracking shot of Corollas on lot
STORYLINE:
Toyota and the United States government were looking into complaints on Wednesday that the popular Corolla is difficult to steer straight, raising a new safety concern ahead of next week''s congressional hearing about the automakers recalls.
The executive in charge of quality control said the company is reviewing fewer than 100 complaints about power steering in the Corolla.
Toyota sold nearly 1.3 (m) million Corollas worldwide last year, including nearly 300-thousand in the United States, where it trailed only Camry as Toyota''s most popular model.
Toyota''s executive in charge of quality control, Shinichi Sasaki, said drivers may feel as though they are losing control over the steering, but it was unclear why. He mentioned problems with the braking system or tires as possible underlying causes.
US officials are also investigating.
He stressed that the company was prepared to fix any defects it finds and that executives were considering a recall as an option, although no decision had been made.
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David Baldacci: 2017 National Book Festival
David Baldacci discusses The Fix at the 2017 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: David Baldacci is the best-selling author of more than 30 novels, several of which have been adapted for film and television. His books have been published and sold in over 45 languages and 80 countries, and have more than 110 million copies in print worldwide. A tireless advocate for literacy and the importance of reading, he is the co-founder, with his wife, of the Wish You Well Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting literacy efforts across America. In 2008 his foundation collaborated with Feeding America to establish Feeding Body & Mind, a program that distributes books through food banks in an effort to address the connection among literacy, poverty and hunger. His works include Absolute Power, The Collectors, King and Maxwell, Wish You Well, The Target, and his most recent thriller, The Fix. Baldacci has also published several novels for young adults, including the latest book in the Vega Jane series, The Width of the World.
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