Op-Ed Article from Ed Sheehy, president, Southeast Toyota Distributors

   

In 1937, Toyota entered the auto market with a simple but powerful principle: to build the highest-quality and safest automobiles in the world. Our customers and the reliability of our vehicles have always been our top priorities, which is why there are over 22 million current Toyota owners and 80 percent of all Toyotas sold in the United States over the past 20 years are still on the road today.

   

The past few weeks have been challenging for Toyota and its dealerships nationwide.  We have seen sales drop due to the temporary stop sale of eight models while repairs were made and we have struggled with the fluctuating confidence of prospective customers who have been inundated by aggressive media coverage, which has often blurred the facts. However, we believe Toyota's remedies only underline the company's commitment to drivers' safety, and we are proud to support their efforts.

   

As the president of Southeast Toyota Distributors, the world's largest independent distributor of Toyota and Scion vehicles, I am confident in the products we sell and proud of the impact that Toyota has had in America.  Toyota recently hit an exciting milestone-- building our 20 millionth North-American-produced vehicle.  In an annual "American-made" index by Cars.com, the Toyota Camry ranked number one-also in the top 10 were Toyota's Tundra, Sienna and Venza.

   

The company's total U.S. investment has grown to more than $18 billion and, together with dealers and suppliers, Toyota has helped create more than 200,000 jobs in the U.S.  Not only has Toyota contributed nearly half a billion dollars to U.S. charitable organizations in the past 20 years, but our local dealers also lend their support in many ways.

   

Recalls are not unprecedented, and many other car makers are currently experiencing them as well. While the number of vehicles that Toyota has recalled may seem significant, it is worth putting this issue in context.

   
           
  • Confirmed incidents of unintended acceleration are a very small fraction of Toyota's vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's online database indicates that most automotive manufacturers have received numerous consumer complaints of unintended acceleration, including the other four with the largest shares of the U.S. market, and have had to recall vehicles because of this issue.
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  • According to an independent report by Edmunds.com, Toyota still has the fewest complaints of all major automotive manufacturers.
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  • Among the 2.3 million vehicles that were recalled along with those affected models that were temporarily unable to be sold due to a sticking accelerator pedal, fewer than 20 cases have been confirmed - none of which has resulted in any accident.
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While Toyota takes responsibility, we want to remind you that these vehicles were recalled voluntarily because safety and quality are paramount to our company.  We believe that the voluntary recall reinforced the Toyota Way -- an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement. Toyota is using this time as an opportunity to review all aspects of their vehicles and make them better. 

   

We remain focused on our customers - their safety and satisfaction. All of our dealerships have extended service hours, some operating around the clock with a second shift of technicians, to make sure repairs are as simple and trouble free for customers as possible.

    

Our loyal customers continue to support us and express their trust in Toyota. We sincerely thank them and promise that we will do everything in our power to show that it is deserved.  The silver lining to recent events has been the renewed opportunity to receive feedback on everything we do.  The situation has also reinvigorated Toyota's commitment to unwavering quality in products, services and the spirit of "customer first." 

   

Nothing is more important to Toyota than the safety and reliability of the vehicles our customers drive.  We have a long history of successfully navigating through difficult business cycles and challenging economic climates - proof that we'll be here today and tomorrow to bring our customers the highest level of service that they have come to expect and deserve. 

   

In the coming weeks, Toyota recalls will be the focus of several congressional hearings.  As these issues continue to lead in the press, we hope our elected officials realize that Toyota is doing everything they possibly can in a forthright manner. It is important for our country and our recovering economy that all of our auto manufacturers succeed.  We ask our representatives in Washington for their unbiased, objective consideration during the hearing process.

   

Ed Sheehy
President
Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC

   

Ed Sheehy is president of Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC, the world's largest independent distributor of Toyota and Scion vehicles.  The company distributes vehicles, parts and accessories to 173 independent Toyota dealers in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North and South Carolina.

    
   
        

As a valued customer of Toyota of Deerfield Beach, we would like to inform you of the following recall regarding your Toyota vehicle.

       

Although it is quite uncommon, Toyota has pinpointed an issue that could cause the accelerator pedals in recalled vehicles to stick in rare instances. Toyota engineers have developed and rigorously tested a solution that involves reinforcing the pedal assembly in a manner that eliminates any excess friction.

        

Parts to reinforce the pedals are at Toyota of Deerfield Beach and our Service staff is completely trained on the recall procedures. To better serve you - our Certified Technicians are working extended hours - until all of our customers are taken care of. Your safety is our number one priority and we will do Whatever It Takes to get your vehicle back on the road in a timely manner.

       

Further, Camry, RAV4, Corolla and Highlander vehicles with Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) that begin with a "J" are not affected by the accelerator pedal recall.

       

Everyone at Toyota of Deerfield Beach is here when you need us.

       

To make an appointment for your Warranty Recall, please call us at 954-421-4000 or click here to make an appointment.