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    Shares of Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Suzuki fall after safety scandal | CNBC

    New safety scandal just broke. This seems to affect the main Toyota company this time, not just their subsidiaries. Mazda and Toyota have halted sales of some models.

    Shares of Japanese automakers have largely plunged since the country’s Transport Ministry found false data used to certify certain models a week ago on Monday.

    The stock of Japan’s largest carmaker, Toyota, fell more than 5.4% last week, after the scandal broke on June 3, but is recovering on Monday. The automaker lost 2.45 trillion Japanese yen ($15.62 billion) in market value last week alone.

    Shares of Mazda
    , the country’s second-largest automaker, dropped 7.7% in the same period, and lost 80.33 billion yen in market capitalization last week.

    The wide-ranging inspection by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism also found irregularities in certification applications by other automakers Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha.

    Last week, Honda’
    s stock fell 5.75% and Yamaha Motor
    lost 2.2%, while Suzuki Motor
    inched down 0.3%.
    Japan auto safety scandal widens, Toyota halts some shipments | reuters.com

    Toyota said its wrongdoing occurred during six different tests conducted in 2014, 2015, and 2020. Affected vehicles were three production models - the Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio and Yaris Cross - and discontinued versions of four popular models, including one sold under the Lexus luxury brand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Shares of Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Suzuki fall after safety scandal | CNBC

    New safety scandal just broke. This seems to affect the main Toyota company this time, not just their subsidiaries. Mazda and Toyota have halted sales of some models.



    Japan auto safety scandal widens, Toyota halts some shipments | reuters.com
    if i know the filipino costumer,
    it wouldn't make a significant dent in the philippine market.
    if they offered discounts to drum up sales of these so-called defective units, baka nga dumami ang bibili.
    heh heh.

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    What I understand is, hindi naman yata failed sa tests? Hindi lang kasing-ganda as publicized?

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1Tman View Post
    What I understand is, hindi naman yata failed sa tests? Hindi lang kasing-ganda as publicized?
    yespo.
    from what i understand,
    whatever it is the result-fixing was attempting to cover,
    it is not an issue locally, as the "inferior" results are not an issue here.

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    when VW had the Emissions Scandal in 2014-2015, they were demonized and had a big backlash from the car community worldwide.

    Now Toyota has this safety scandal yet i don't see a lot of negative reactions from the car community yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    when VW had the Emissions Scandal in 2014-2015, they were demonized and had a big backlash from the car community worldwide.

    Now Toyota has this safety scandal yet i don't see a lot of negative reactions from the car community yet.
    personally,
    my more pressing concern would be the price of the car...

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