Sunday, February 28, 2010

Editorial #2

Summary: This editorial discusses the recent problems that Toyota has had with its vehicles. The president of Toyota apologized earlier in the week and said that the companies priorities had been confused. Expansion of the company began to become more important than safety. The editor says that Toyota repeated the same mistakes that American car companies had made and has started to fall to that level. The solution: getting back to their roots. They need to publicly deal with their problems and then make safety Toyota's priority once again.

Opinion: I think that the editor has some very good ideas for Toyota. The problems that Toyota is currently facing could possibly run the company into the ground if they aren't dealt with correctly. I think that dealing with them publicly will help restore people's trust in their cars. Also, making safety their top priority will help rebuild their success. If people know that Toyota makes safe, quality cars then that will cause sales to rise by themselves. Right now, Toyota needs to accept their wrongs and begin to move on in a positive direction.

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