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TMV says to recall faulty cars next month
Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) has said it will start next month to recall a combined 5,299 Vios and Corolla Altis automobiles to fix technical problems.
The recall starting from November 3 will cover 3,810 Vios cars made between September 13, 2007 and December 31, 2008. Similarly, 1,489 Corolla Altis autos manufactured from July 24, 2008 to December 31, 2008 would be taken back from November 15.
The...
Toyota to recall 5,300 cars in Vietnam
Toyota Vietnam has announced it will recall nearly 5,300 cars in Vietnam over faulty window switches starting from October 17.
The move followed the company’s worldwide recall of more than seven million cars last week following the discovery of a fault with electric window switches.
According to a press release posted on Toyota’s website, the power window master switch may produce a ‘sticky...
Toyota Vietnam launches first sport car
Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. (TMV) has introduced the all-new Toyota 86, a classic sports car imported from Japan, with a price tag of around VND1.65 billion per unit, including VAT.
The new Toyota 86, which is available at TMV’s dealer network, is a joint effort between Toyota and Subaru, so it inherits all outstanding features of the two automobile brands, such as Subaru’s strong performance...
TMV recalls Camry, Altis, Vios
Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) on Friday begins recalling its Camry 2.4, Vios G and Corolla Altis 1.8 and 2.0 cars whose gearboxes were filled with wrong fluids.
With approval from Vietnam Register, the carmaker will recall 72 units of Camry 2.4, Corolla Altis 1.8 and 2.0, and Vios G and replace their automatic transmission gearboxes at all its Toyota dealerships nationwide.
The recall came as the cars...
Toyota Vietnam launches anti-counterfeit parts campaign
Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) on Wednesday announced its anti-counterfeit spare parts activities at all its dealers and service stations running until December 15.
The campaign is aimed at ensuring the interests of car owners and protecting Toyota’s reputation.
Beside displaying new models, TMV directs the attention of customers to the “anti-counterfeit spare parts” area via posters, leaflets,...
Toyota Vietnam recalls Camry 3.0 model
Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) on Monday announced its Recall Campaign for the Camry 3.0 model to replace the crankshaft pulley on the engine type 1MZ-FE.
The campaign is conducted by TMV following the announcement of Toyota Motor Corporation about the recall campaign for checking and replacing the crankshaft pulley which was imported and assembled on 320 Camry 3.0 by TMV from July 8, 2004 to April 7,...
Sedan sales on the rise
Sales of sedans by members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) continued to go up in September following the strong rise in two previous months.
VAMA’s members sold over 10,030 vehicles of all types in September, a year-on-year rise of 10%, in which sedans accounted for 4,145 units, up 51%, according to the association’s latest report.
The small car sales went up due to...
Toyota Vietnam revives mobile vehicle service
Toyota Motor Vietnam Company will implement its third mobile vehicle service programme in 15 provinces nationwide from August 2 – 26.
Service will be available in the northern provinces of Lang Son, Bac Ninh, Hai Duong, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, the central provinces of Quang Tri, Quang Binh, the Central Highlands provinces of Gia Lai and Lam Dong and the southern provinces of Binh Phuoc, Binh Thuan,...
June car sales plunge
Sales of locally-assembled cars in June fell 25% year-on-year, and 1% compared to the previous month to nearly 9,300 units, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA).
Last month, sales of commercial vehicles dipped 32% against June 2010 to just over 3,350 units while sales of sport utility vehicles (SUV) and multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) were down 40% to nearly 1,390 units,...
Ford Vietnam’s tax arrears collection: it’s to blame on policies
Not only Ford Vietnam, but Toyota Vietnam and some other automobile manufacturers are also facing the accusation of evading tax, and may have to pay tax arrears totaling up to one trillion dong. How will the case be settled?
Tien phong reporting, when learning about the facts, said that in June 2011 alone, Deputy Minister of Finance Do Hoang Anh Tuan, released two legal documents with contradictory...
